Radio studio
Ability improved
Assignable dwellers
Generation
Possible attraction of new dwellers from wasteland, increased dweller happiness
Base population
cost
The following is based on Fallout Shelter and some details might contradict canon. |
The radio studio is a room built in Fallout Shelter.
OverviewEdit
The radio station transmits a broadcast into the wasteland in order to attract new dwellers. If the room is poorly managed, however, it may do nothing at all, or attract raiders and deathclaws. Its overall effectiveness is based on the assigned dwellers' Charisma.
This room also helps raise happiness among vault dwellers. The happiness bonus endures while a dweller is assigned to the room and is removed once all dwellers have been unassigned. The room also features the ability to toggle between broadcasting to the wasteland or just within the vault, allowing for the happiness bonus without attracting attention of those outside. Any dwellers assigned to the room will have their happiness raised slowly over time (as there is no rush option for the room) and will not increase in level.
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CostEdit
Single Room | Double Room | Triple Room | |
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Output | |||
Upgrade bonus | |||
Radio Station cost | 1500 | 2250 | 3000 |
Broadcast Center cost | 4500 | 6750 | 9000 |
NotesEdit
The song in the background is a snippet from Here Come the Cats! by the Essential Jazz Masters
GalleryEdit
Level 1, 1 room
Level 2, 1 room
Level 3, 1 room
Level 1, 2 rooms
Level 2, 2 rooms
Level 3, 2 rooms
Level 1, 3 rooms
Level 2, 3 rooms
Level 3, 3 rooms
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Fallout 4 is a huge game, and it doesn't always do the best job explaining things you ought to know. Here's a wiki guide to 11 things Fallout doesn't clearly tell you at first, but probably should.
You Can Store Things in Workbenches and Crafting Stations[edit]
Every station and settlement with a friendly Crafting Station is a storage extravaganza. You can use the transfer command to dump your Junk and spare weapons in these locations, and come back for them at any time.
What's even better, is that all crafting stations are linked. Dumped your items into a Weapons Workbend? Head over to the nearby Armor one, and you'll see all your items here as well!
This is hugely useful as Fallout 4's complex crafting system requires you to constantly gather new resources for modding and repair jobs. Use fast travel to hop back and forth between Sanctuary and the areas you are exploring and constantly drop offthe excess materials and weapons you've discovered.
You Can't Throw Grenades in V.A.T.S.[edit]
It's weird, but you can't throw grenades from inside the V.A.T.S. system. Even if you individually select a grenade just before entering, the interface will simply refuse to let you throw it. You CAN throw a grenade and switch immediately to V.A.T.S. to try and shoot it down, but it doesn't work very well.
You Can Level and Rebuild Sanctuary to Get Cool Stuff
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Using your crafting abilities, you can tear down the old houses in Sanctuary (be sure to loot them first) and replace them with new structures of your own design. Build enough beds and setters, as well as accomplish enough Minutemen recruitment missions and you'll soon have a bevy of settlers.
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This, in turn, will attract traders who will wander in with new wares to sell, including some killer weapons. You can also level up just by building Settlements. It's extremely rewarding.
Power Armor Stays Around
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Power Armor stays where you leave it, so if you run out of gas or want to save Fusion Cores don't be afraid to abandon it..just be sure to remember where you dropped it off. The map will display a PowerArmor helmet icon of the location of your Power Armor.
There's a Magical Place You Should Save Your Game
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Just before ascending the elevator from Vault 111, create a save file. This point marks your last chance to respec your character and allows you to skip the fifteen-minute tutorial with a new game.
It's also worth noting that if your saving your game constantly, and have the game set to frequently autosave, it can get confusing when trying to remember which of your save files are which. Consider saving your game while looking at something important - like a person or place, so you can better identify what you were doing at the time.
You Should Build a Bell
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As you gather followers, you'll discover that they tend to wander around your Settlements. You can waste a lot of time looking for them, so craft a Bell at your main settlements Workbench. Ringing it will call everyone to you.
You're Carrying a Game Boy
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Your Pip Boy has a tape drive, and that means you can play your minigame tapes on the go.. no need to wait for a terminal.
You Can Tag Materials You're Looking For[edit]
You can break down Junk at Workbenches to build more Crafting materials, but you'll sometimes find yourself short of key components you need for your projects. That's where the Tag command at the bench comes in. By Tagging a material, you'll cause a magnifying glass icon to appear next to every piece of Junk you encounter that contains that desired element. It's a great way to complete Crafting and mod projects quickly.
Build Mode Tips[edit]
The ability to scrap everything saves huge amounts of time when you're trying to thin out your inventory and put some defenses up around your settlement. Dropping weapons and Junk in build mode and scrapping it draws every last potential component out of the dropped items and wastes nothing.
Unplug Your Suits[edit]
If you leave a suit of Power Armor, you may want to take the Fusion Core out using the Transfer inventory command. Otherwise, NPCs, might grab them when alerted and move them!
Under-Armor and Over-Armor[edit]
There are three kinds of armor in Fallout 4, and they're not clearly defined. Some full suits are sort of self-contained full armor sets. You can't customize them or layer over/under them. Other armor (especially some kinds of clothing) act as an under-armor layer which can be combined with over-armor head, chest, arm, and leg pieces. Experiment in your Pip Boy to see which combinations work.
- See Also: Things to Do First in Fallout 4
- See Also: Things Not to Do
- See Also: Walkthrough
You Really Do Need To Run for the Vault
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Did you go right to the vault in the beginning? The game makes a point to insist you go there, but if you don't you'll be in for a surprise. Linger around Sanctuary for a long enough period of time, and you can find out just what happens when the bombs fall and you're out in the open!
Ammo is a Precious Commodity
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Perhaps more important than the Commonwealth's bottlecap currency - ammo can be hard to come by, especially in the beginning. Remember the following tips to maximize your weapon efficiency
- Besides traders, you can only find ammo off enemy corpses, in ammo crates/Big Chests, and statically placed in the world.
- Increase you ability to find ammo elsewhere with the Scrounger Perk.
- Carry 3-4 different weapons with different ammo types to add variety and spend less rare ammo. For example, having a Pipe weapon (with ammo that can be found easily) a laser weapon (with less abundant ammo sources) and a sniper rifle (rare ammo) lets you fall back to other options.
- Don't let companions waste your ammo. Every human companion has a default weapon that they have unlimited ammo for. If you give them another weapon and have them equip it - they'll need consume ammo to keep using. If you don't want them wasting ammo, make them trade it back to you. They can also grab ammo on their own if they are carrying the right weapons.
- Sell unwanted ammo to buy ammo you need! Once you move on from using pipe weapons, you'll probably start collecting more pipe ammo than you can count - so sell it off for tons of caps and buy back the ammo you need.
- Look in relevant locations to find ammo boxes. Places like military forts and bunkers, as well as law enforcement buildings will no doubt have security lockers filled with weapons and ammo. It's also worth clearing our Raider and Gunner bases to find their stashes as well.
- Always loot ammo. Always. Unlike most items in the game, ammo has no weight - even rockets and mini nukes - so stock up!
You Can Use HTML Tags When Naming Weapons
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Turns out you can use HTML tags when renaming your weapons! You can underline, bold, and italicize your weapon's name in Fallout 4. In order to do this you must go to a weapons workbench and put the tag in front of your weapon's name.
The HTML tags I've found useful thusfar are the following:
- <u> (This will underline the text)
- <i> (This will make the text italicized)
- <b> (This will bold the text)
This is an example of what it will look like in game!
Make sure the tag goes in front of the weapon's name, for example: <i>Deliverer = Deliverer
(This works on all platforms of the game as well)
Comments
This tutorial gives you a very basic setup to use in making your own custom radio station. It is easy to understand and there are lots of big pictures. Please put this tutorial to good use!
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Fallout 4 Self Radio
Some additional information:
- You could add more topics with to keep your radio station from being repetitive. I highly suggest doing so.
- Having a single topic of random greetings and three topics (playlists) of four randomized songs mimics an actual radio station really well and keeps the file size reasonable.
- Remember to update your Link To and Link From boxes!
- If you need to edit a WAV file after you've already saved it into the ESP, the file can be found in 'DataSoundVoiceESPNAME.ESPSPEAKERNAME'
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I'll add more as I think of it. Happy modding!
I'll add more as I think of it. Happy modding!
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This page lists all radio stations in Fallout 76. |
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General informationEdit
Radio stations can be tuned in to using the Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI in Appalachia. Some of these radio stations allow for certain game mechanics to be changed while listening to the station.
Known stationsEdit
- Peacetime Radio
- Rose's Raider Radio station