As I said, the issue is with their randomiser, or shuffle script I believe. I think the implications of that were that the radio is far more likely to play one of its six title tracks (The ones Mr New Vegas comments on) than any of its other tracks.Jesus Phish said:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\fallout new vegas\Data\Sound\songs\radionv Thats where you'll find all the radio songs. You can also get the world music, in the Data\Music folder.Straz said:Actually, the issue with the radio in FONV is not actually a lack of songs, but more a lack of real scripting.Onyx Oblivion said:Dear New Vegas, you need more songs. Because Big Iron just cross-faded into Big Iron. Twice in a row. That's the same song 3 times in a row, without a news break.
I read it someplace on the nexus, their randomizer is screwed up.
I believe they have something approximating forty songs built in...
You can check em out in your install folder, somewhere around the data area, I believe.
(Probably sounds)
There is actually a lot of songs, but honestly, after trying the radio for about two hours, I kept hearing the same five over and over.
I killed Moe and was hopping for a blurb about it, but got nothing.JWRosser said:I quite enjoy flicking through the stations whilst wandering the Wasteland. It's fun to kill things to a jingly tune.
And Black Mountain is just hilarious to listen to.
"Moe. Favourite Centaur Moe!" makes me giggle every time.
For some reason, Moe respawns like any other centaur.manaman said:I killed Moe and was hopping for a blurb about it, but got nothing.JWRosser said:I quite enjoy flicking through the stations whilst wandering the Wasteland. It's fun to kill things to a jingly tune.
And Black Mountain is just hilarious to listen to.
"Moe. Favourite Centaur Moe!" makes me giggle every time.
Tabitha and Rhonda's show > anything Fallout 3 can throw at you. They're hilarious. Though GNR was still awesome, kicking ass on those 'MERICA!!!! tunes like some crazy patriot.Greyfox105 said:Now that I've made that sound dramatic enough... I just didn't even try the New Vegas songs. I just felt that no in-game radio could compare to GNR.
Perhaps I should try it, but I miss the songs on GNR from Fallout 3.
It's the accents that does it. Rhonda reminds me of Mark Hamill's Joker.JWRosser said:"Moe. Favourite Centaur Moe!" makes me giggle every time.