A custom main menu, and music replacer from ARMA 3-2 that I had edited, I made the video and audio work in synch, kind of
This is a WIP so suggestions and feedback are welcome!
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A custom main menu, and music replacer from ARMA 3 that I had edited, I made the video myself. fully edited, and functional, and has a cutscene if you let it play long enough
Credits to- Bohemia Interactive C
This is a WIP so suggestions and feedback are welcome:
Make sure you put the Video Folder, and music folder in your Fallout 4 Data folder, otherwise it sus, or something.
I'd watch the video first so you can see what the menu is like with both the theme and menu loop replacer.
Just in case the link broke in the Video section for some reason:
Going to Keep both versions up, but Version 1.0 has some video editing errors I didn't catch post-production, and version 2.0 doesn’t, however, it may be a bit bigger due to its length. + 2.1 adds a new scene/background thing and changes the audio up to make the cutscene louder.
Also, I tried to fix some of the edits, I'll have to go back and fix the transitions again.