I have had a small run in F76 and wanted some old-fashioned and fitting background video welcoming me to the game start any time I do so for our small circle. So I took some time and quickly puzzled together these BK2 files.
Enjoy, have fun.
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I saw the real life version back then here on nexus, but without the catchy beach boys song, so I needed to mix it together for the old days of nostalgia's sake. Have fun. Sry the quality, I didn't have a lot of source videos to pick from, plus needed to play around a bit to get a proper bk2 running without license, plus it was a mini-project, never planned to be released, but... well why the hell not, right?
Install instructions:
Unzip somewhere cozy.
Backup your "MainMenuLoop.bk2".
Content goes directly into "\Fallout76\Data\Video".
Turn off your Main Menu music in your ingame audio settings to prevent vanilla menu music from playing.
There shouldn't be any other actions necessary, as it's a basic replacer of an already vanilla-requested file.
Ofc you only can have one replacer active at a time, so pick only one to copy over at a time. Obviously.
Buy-one-for-two and get an extra bill!
1. "Wouldn't it be noice" flavor - Made from the following source:
2. Vvest-Virginia flavor - Made from this source:
+ Bonus Version "The Wanderer" now available! + (No video+audio source link here. It's the same video as the "Wouldn't it be noice" version but the iconic song "The Wanderer" instead playing in the background.)
Sources (for the records): - "Wouldn't it be noice" Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ3YhoY70pc - "Country Roadz" Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ye84Zrqndo - "The Wanderer" Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3crIKmZTsA Trailer content copyright by Bethesda