Or even without, in case you want to learn now and get the music later. If you want an explanation of fallout 3's music folder structure, post up and I'll try to help you as long as you have the actual music.
I'm sure you didn't mean it, but a lawyer won't see it any other way, and consequently anybody who doesn't want to deal with them won't either.īut yeah, it's really not a problem to do it yourself, no renaming necessary.
Next select 1 to remove the intro movies. What you're asking for, functionally speaking, is for the mod author to conduct an act of piracy and which is explicitly against the terms of service of Bethesda and most mod sites. Unpack the contents of the archive to path-to-game\\archivewin64\\ Run MadMaxNoIntro.bat In the menu, select 5 to extract the original intro movie (this is required). The only thing to make sure is that the file format is the same, mp3.īut you can forget about a mod release for this, you'll have to do it yourself unless the MM OST is creative commons - essentially you're asking for copyrighted media to be freely distributable on the internet, just for the purposes of putting it in a game.
The tracks just play sequentially, no matter how many of them there are, or what they're called. If you're doing it for fallout 3, you don't need to rename them, since FO3 doesn't have a zoning system like NV or Skyrim for it's Music.