Pff. Just turn off the radio. They intentionally made it awful so you would turn it off. The game is 100 times better when you have background sounds and the music that is supposed to play in that moment. FO3 was like a joke because of jolly music playing all the time whilst the game tried to be "serious". Double click it, and then double click the folder "common", which should be the first thing in the folder. You'll see a folder called Fallout New Vegas. Double click it, and you'll get a bunch of files and a few folders. Double click "Data". Locate "Music" and double click that. Double click "Special". That means there are 3 sorts of codecs you need to play all sounds perfectly. The "windows default codecs" works fine, since the game wants to use them. "3rd party" mp3 codecs tend to cause pipboy stuttering, because the default codec get overlayed. Four basic ways to fix the sound problems: A) Increase the size of the audio cache in fallout.ini 1. Do a game file verificaiton on Steam. 2. If the problem persists after that is done, delete the .ini files in "Documents\my games\FalloutNV" and let the game detect your system settingsgo into options and chage your resolution or whatevr graphics settings you need to change. Yes FNV BSA Decompressor does the same thing + more so this mod would be a good option for people who don't want their entire game folders decompressed and repacked into a larger file size. I was thinking that as well. With the update Ogg Vorbis libgraries, they should be easily playable now, yes? Many vanilla audio files do not play correctly . 100 458 122 228 276 391 320 48

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