Commercial Radio

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Commercial Radio

What is Commercial Radio?

This mod replaces Freedom Radio with over 100 genuine radio commercials that were broadcast during the 1940s – 1960s. It is quite interesting to listen to these old commercials today, some are factually incorrect while others are just downright hilarious. Rather than showing a preview of these commercials, I think it would be much better to hear them yourself in-game (some inparticular I wouldn’t want to spoil!). Most of the commercials feature backing music and soundtracks too, which I feel fits nicely into the game’s music style.

Please note that a few of the commercials may sound rather poor quality, this is due to them being extremely old recordings. However, I have made sure that the vast majority of them are decent quality. Also due to the G.E.C.K not being available yet, I can only randomize the commercials so much. This means you might notice that some commercials will always play after the other, but hopefully it isn’t too noticeable!

I hope you enjoy listening to these as you play, and hopefully they make you laugh! 🙂

Installation

If you haven’t already modified your ini files to allow modding:
You will need to add the following line to the Fallout4Prefs.ini file below the section marked [Launcher]:

bEnableFileSelection=1

You will need to change the following line in Fallout4.ini:

sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\

Then extract the “Data” folder into your main Fallout 4 directory. All done!

Uninstall:
Simply remove the files you extracted.

Disclaimer & Credits

All of these audio files were sourced from the Internet Archive (http://archive.org) and are licensed under Public Domain.
I did not create or modify these audio tracks in any way.

Enjoy!


Credits: ThatBoyFrom101
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