About this mod
This mod adds a music radio station that plays mostly patriotic Chinese songs from the late 30s to early 60s.
- Permissions and credits
This mod adds a music radio station that plays mostly patriotic Chinese songs from between the late 30s to early 60s. While it falls within the Fallout 3 lore, it may not fit the New Vegas flavor as well as with the original Fallout 3.
I've tried to find the oldest/most-original recordings of each song and some, like the Chinese National Anthem, sound very different from the current renditions.
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Update 12/23/2010
I don't plan to update this mod any further because it's been difficult to find a nice text-to-speech program for a radio jockey and it's not popular enough for me to look for a real voice actor/actress or to expand the song list.
Thanks to all who've added their recommendations and given their endorsements. Much of what's currently available is due to your care and support.
I have changed the permissions section to grant free usage and modification rights to anyone who wants to improve it in anyway, no credit required.
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Song List
- Tale of the Great Wall - 1937 - oldest song on the list
- Tunnel Wars
- Flaming Sky (Sunny Day)
- Katusha - Though there are countless Chinese versions, the song was originally in Russian.
- Let Us Row
- Playing My Favorite lute
- L'Internationale - This socialist song obviously comes in many languages. This is a Chinese version.
- I'm a Soldier
- Just Like Leifeng
- Praises for Heroes
- March of the Volunteers - Eventually became the PRC's national anthem
- Battle Hymn of the Volunteer Army - Famous tune during the Korean War (1950-?)
- Defend the Yellow River - Part of the Yellow River Cantata
- East is Red - Extended version with mid-song monologue
- Strength in Unity
- In February
- Er Xiao the Little Cattleman
- March of the Liberation Army - Became the official song of the PLA
- Song of Resistence
- Moscow's Night - Another Russian favorite
- My Motherland
- Song of the Guerilla
- Workers have the Strength
- Stay, Guests from Afar
- The Never-setting Sun on the Grassland
- Advancing through Snow and Marsh
- Rhythmic Waves of Lake Hong
- Plum Flower - sadly, I had to drop the Peking Opera version because it didn't fit in with the rest of the songs.
- We March Up the Broad Road
- There is no Renewed China Without the CCP - There is no proper way to translate this title >_
- Southern Mud Cove
- Song of the Female Troops - from movie/opera/ballet "Red Detachment of Women"
- The People's Army is Loyal to the Party
- The Army Rules - The three major disciplines and eight prudence
- Everyone Loves Our Home Village
- On Mount Taihang
Installation
1. Download and extract the main files.
2. Copy files "CPRadiostation.esp" and "CPRadiostation.bsa" to "<your installation path to fallout new vegas>\Data" folder<br>3. Run the game launcher "FalloutNVLauncher.exe" and select "DATA FILES" option in the splash screen<br>4. Put a check marker next to "CPRadiostation.esp" and click "OK"<br>5. Play<br><br><strong>Change Info</strong><br>Version 0.5<br><ul class="disc"><li>Better "randomization." At least 17 different songs before duplicates.</li><li>Song name will display at the start of each song.</li></ul><br>Version 0.4<br><ul class="disc"><li>Added a few short slogans</li></ul><br>Version 0.3<br><ul class="disc"><li>Added 12 more tracks</li></ul><br>Version 0.2<br><ul class="disc"><li>Added 12 more tracks</li><li>Reduced the amplitude across all track by 6 to 12 decibels to match the sound levels in game.</li></ul><br>Version 0.1<br><ul class="disc"><li>Proof of concept release with 12 songs.<br></li></ul><br></your>