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Rustyboy

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rustyb0y

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About this mod

Something for people who use in game footage on different platforms and would like to avoid demonetisation from the licensed in game music.

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NO RADIO DOES AMAZING THINGS TO MY MONETISATION

PATCH 1.1.08: NOW INCLUDES A SLIDER TO MUTE WORLD RADIOS IN GAME NOW
*Currently unknown if this stops all copyright music


Replaces the below in game music with silence

Classical Radio
Classical Jukebox
Appalachia Radio
British Grenadiers (Pied Piper Quest)
Vault 76 Music
Vault 76 Jukebox
Vault 76 Turntable
Whitesprings Music


INSTALLATION:
1. Download and extract the mod to your Fallout 76 Data folder, e.g. <Program Files>\Bethesda.net Launcher\games\Fallout76\Data

2. Add NoRadioAmazing.ba2 to your archive load list in your Fallout76Custom.ini file.

3. Launch the game.

What is the Fallout76Custom.ini file?

If you currently don't use the Fallout76Custom.ini.

1. Download it from the optional files section in the Files tab.
2. Place the file into your Fallout 76 settings folder, e.g. <Documents Folder>\My Games\Fallout 76\.

Already using a Fallout76Custom.ini file?

Add/Append the following lines into your Fallout76Custom.ini file.

[Archive]
sResourceArchive2List = SeventySix - 00UpdateMain.ba2, SeventySix - 01UpdateMain.ba2, SeventySix - 00UpdateStream.ba2, SeventySix - 01UpdateStream.ba2, SeventySix - 00UpdateTextures.ba2, SeventySix - 01UpdateTextures.ba2, SeventySix - MeshesExtra.ba2, SeventySix - GeneratedMeshes.ba2, NoRadioAmazing.ba2, [Other Mods]

If you already have another mod using the same method, entries are separated by a comma.

REMOVAL:
Remove the archive from the list in your Fallout76Custom.ini

INCOMPATIBILITY:
Possibly incompatible with other mods that affect the ' SeventySix - Sounds01.ba2' file.

KNOWN ISSUES:
None known at this time

DISCLAIMER:
I am not responsible for any repercussions from using this mod. It's all client-side so I would think you are safe, but you never know.

CREDITS:
Thanks to Gold88 who re-uploaded StrabJink's Personal Radio Fallout 4 mod which was used as a guide
Thanks to Ecktos1's Silent Camp for giving me inspiration for the mod
Thanks to Raxdiam's continuation of Vikichan's MultiXwm tool which was used to produce the necessary files
Thanks to Oxhorn for giving me something to do while watching his stream/videos
Thanks to runew0lf for helping me address the issue I was originally having