- Windows 7 or later. (requires Powershell)
- Some music.
- Make a change to one line in
Fallout4.inito enable mods. (mine is inDocuments\My Games\Fallout4)
- Before:
sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\ - After:
sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, textures\, meshes\, scripts\, sound\, music\, misc\, shadersfx\, interface\, programs\, materials\
- Download this repository as a zip file. There's a button for it on this page. Dump it somewhere.
- Download MultiXwm. It will allow you to convert mp3s and whatnot to Fallout's format. Copy the
MultiXwmfolder into thefallout-custom-radiofolder you extracted. - Run MultiXwm and convert your tracks to its default output folder.
- Click the Windows button and type
Powershell. cdto thefallout-custom-radiofolder.- Run
.\move-radiotracks.ps1.
station- use one of the names in theradio-stationsfolder. Default:diamondcityfilter- use to keep certain tracks around. It's a regular expression. Examples:"bobcrosby|ellafitzgerald"- keep all songs with bob crosby or ella fitzgerald."fallout|bomb|uranium"- keep some of the funny ones.
sourceFolder- where the converted music lives. Default:.\MultiXwm\outputfalloutFolder- where Fallout 4 is installed to. Default:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4
If you have any issues... brush up on Powershell and figure it out. :) Or send me a tweet @glompix.