Stalker Radio Mod


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!!! Please download and listen before judging !!!

This mod replaces the STALKER base music of your choice with a custom-made seamless loop by me that sounds like a real, Russian STALKER radio station. (IMO) If you've ever played Fallout 3, it's similar to the radio station that DJ Three Dog hosts. The loop is approximately 6 minutes 31 seconds long.

The two hosts play music and tell jokes and comment in between. All the music and audio was taken directly from the game files, including the host's chatter (put together from the separate stalker chatter sound files) and the music, which was taken from the STALKER soundtrack available at http://soc.stalker-game.com/?page=soundtrack.

To elaborate further on how this mod was made, the various STALKER chatter is located in sound files. There are sound files for individual jokes, responses, combat related chatter, etc. I used these for the commentary between the two hosts. They were put together one by one so as to match the conversation as best as possible. (comment on music followed by another comment, followed by joke, followed by comment/laughter on joke, etc) The music between the commentary was taken from the game files and from the STALKER soundtrack. I put the audio through a filter so that it sounds as though you're hearing it from a radio, as well as some added soft static. Everything was put together in an audio-editing program called Audacity.
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