The first release took a few weeks to build. It’s been a work-in-progress ever since that day. I started jotting down ideas when I was on a plane back to New York from London.īeing stuck on a plane for six or seven hours when caffeinated will make you a little kooky, so I stayed busy by brainstorming how I wanted the overall project to look, sound, and feel. Having something almost complete bothered me, so I wanted to fill that void. Though for Fallout 4, the existing radio station studio WRVR was more or less abandoned, and any existing content by Bethesda was cut. I began working on a radio station for Fallout 3 briefly in 2009, but I never completed it since it just didn’t feel necessary. What inspired you to tackle a radio station mod for ‘Fallout 4’?
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