All I remember when I hear this is it playing softly in the background while I'm mashing left click in the trade screen trying to set the right amount of caps to trade.
I REALLY want to see the NCR now. How they've improved areas like the Hub and the Boneyard. We know the Boneyard is a huge city by wastleland standards but I want to see it.
I think it'll be preety much as the Washington in FO3, but at least a bit civilized in some places. I am talking about the Boneyard. What really is concerning me same as you is the Hub.
Nobody Remember Hub is according to lore biggest city in Fallout, at least on the west coast, so if we ever go back to the west we will probably see new vegas times 10
@@kubagozdzik9708 I think I read somewhere that by Fallout: NV times, Shady Sands surpassed the Hub to be the largest community in the US. Population-wise, at least. 10s of thousands of people, or even hundreds. Preston Garvey would have a stroke trying to find enough people to help it.
Like "Khans of New California", "Traders Life" really gives this feeling of a new culture that's growing away from the Old World, adapting to this new reality, this new normal. You might as well be in a completely different country really.
So many good memories of planting Dynamite on people and waiting for it to set off without them knowing. And so many bad memories of constantly reloading my save trying to rescue the BOS initiate.
That mission took 30 minutes because every time I finished my turn, they would run away and I would have to chase them and waste all my Action points before getting blasted near death and having to use more action points to open my inventory and pull a Stimpak out and use it
Ah man, I remember going on some long ass summer walks while listening to this track. Looking at all the vagrants on the cities skid row and seeing the heateaves flutter off the baking pavement of the streets and the hunderds upon hundreds of cars that passed through it. I remember being in a deep depression at the time, but this song really helped me get through it. I love Fallout.
The flute in the background is actually a shakuhachi, a Japanese woodwind instrument. The melody is “Hon Shirabe”. Edit: It seems I was incorrect. This piece is "Sanya".
Muslimgauze anyone? Also i remember spending my childhood christmas' in my office playing this game, i loved roaming the hub at night going through all the buildings. Damn this game is magical. (Yes im high af rn)
+Massakers Can you believe that Mark Morgan actually offered to do the music for FO3 and Bethesda declined him?!?! How fucking arrogant can they be. I'm glad his music wasn't tainted by those generic theme park "Fallout" games.
+Dallas Van Winkle And NV used the good oll Fallout 1 music. Fallout 3 was horrible. I'm ok with NV because of the good and creative setting....but 3.... the fighting system is horrible.
Bobistdeinemuda Yeah I tried to finish FO3 a few times, could never do it. Just made me want to replay the older games. I did really enjoy NV though. FO4 was bad too. It was less a fallout game than a fallout theme park.
it would not have died, I think. It just would have been less popular. And even if it did die, I would have rather seen it die than turn into what it is now
the chip is in vault 12 in necropolis. just watch out for the super mutants guarding the entrance. Have a decent speech skill to convince them you are a ghoul.
Does anyone remember trying to get enough caps to get some water for the vault, or the time limit you had until the vault dies of thirst, I tgought that shit was hella stressful
I saw some gameplay of Fallout 76 in a lore video. Vault Boy animations popping up whenever a perk activates, doing 2 meter jumps, becoming invisible everytime you crouch, auto aiming everything in VATS with a rifle they spent 200 hours to get a good legendary effect on... What a fall from grace.
@@czarnakoza9697 The only thing that connect that game to Bethesda was the The Gamebryo engine and even that was a bit enhanced, however still buggy, but the story was from Obsidian gamedev team. That made the real difference!
judging by the comments we have two types of fallout one and two fans, 1: those who don't mind the newer fallout games (very rare), and 2: those who will go out of their way to make Bethesda and the new fallout games seem like the worst thing that happened to humanity even though they either haven't even played it or have played it a little
I played both 3 and 4, Bethesda completely broke the pacing, decision making, character interactions and story, and removed any form of replay value by the time Fallout 4 (Floor) came out, they also made it all run on the most dysfunctional engine known to man, I think its safe to say, that there is a reason why people that played the originals hate 3 and 4.
This plays in my head everytime i go outside with this summer's heat.
Same, i work with my dad and everytime i go to buy something this plays on my head lol
living in California almost everytime I go pit during summer it feels exactly like this song
*feels its 110 outside*
*sprints diagonally up and down across my sun-scorched lawn to get the mail*
Same lol
That's how life goes I guess.
Back in my day sonny, you could get addicted to stimpacks in fallout
We all were addicted to them. Still do.
The addiction definition still applies to it in a sense... Unless it's New Vegas
Kawaii Atlas Why not NV?
Because of the survival skill tree
It comes in more handy on Hardcore mode
Kawaii Atlas oh. I see.
It’s crazy how much of a mood this sets. Techno nomads going about with their business.
Nothing short of amazing.. All the tracks are magnificent
This music smells like burned cheese on the asphalt while it’s 120 outside
8 months later. But yeah, I totally get what you're saying. It weirdly sounds like a nostalgic wave of heat. Like hot metal..
the first fallout soundtrack really makes it feel like the world has come to an end
We might be living in fallout a few years from now with all this crap going on.
@@Joseph-lp8of That one didn't age quite so well.
@@Joseph-lp8of (insert JonTron clapping while spitting blood here)
@Soller Because politics forces itself onto everything ol chap, seen movies lately ?
@@isabelslayer6753 ok buddy
All I remember when I hear this is it playing softly in the background while I'm mashing left click in the trade screen trying to set the right amount of caps to trade.
This is so sad because you can just type in the amount on your keyboard... rip your finger
Bahyek didn’t figure that shit out till my second play through
@@BLCJ123 I literally cried when I found this out near the end of my playthrough
@@BLCJ123 Holy shit you can do that? FUCK
lmaoooooooo
I REALLY want to see the NCR now. How they've improved areas like the Hub and the Boneyard. We know the Boneyard is a huge city by wastleland standards but I want to see it.
I think it'll be preety much as the Washington in FO3, but at least a bit civilized in some places. I am talking about the Boneyard. What really is concerning me same as you is the Hub.
Nobody Remember Hub is according to lore biggest city in Fallout, at least on the west coast, so if we ever go back to the west we will probably see new vegas times 10
...or a very big marketplace.
@@kubagozdzik9708 I think I read somewhere that by Fallout: NV times, Shady Sands surpassed the Hub to be the largest community in the US. Population-wise, at least. 10s of thousands of people, or even hundreds. Preston Garvey would have a stroke trying to find enough people to help it.
Sean Nunemaker *secretly adds the location to your map...*
Like "Khans of New California", "Traders Life" really gives this feeling of a new culture that's growing away from the Old World, adapting to this new reality, this new normal. You might as well be in a completely different country really.
So many good memories of planting Dynamite on people and waiting for it to set off without them knowing.
And so many bad memories of constantly reloading my save trying to rescue the BOS initiate.
"Ah, these don't look so though!"
"WAIT A MINUTE! They've got combat shotguns!"
I'd always hide behind the hub police officers so they would hit them and start infighting with them.
yeah don't really try to attempt doing that unless you have bos armor or power armor
Just use "1" jet and be done with it
That mission took 30 minutes because every time I finished my turn, they would run away and I would have to chase them and waste all my Action points before getting blasted near death and having to use more action points to open my inventory and pull a Stimpak out and use it
Sounds like you're in a Indian market.
And then you step in shit
Or Arabic. Desert civilizations are probably good at surviving the wasteland.
@@T--xo2uq Explains Shady Sands
@@AvariceOverlord What a world we've been into right?
Persian more like perhaps. Arabs borrow culture from them. Indian is a bit different.
Ah man, I remember going on some long ass summer walks while listening to this track. Looking at all the vagrants on the cities skid row and seeing the heateaves flutter off the baking pavement of the streets and the hunderds upon hundreds of cars that passed through it. I remember being in a deep depression at the time, but this song really helped me get through it. I love Fallout.
This is exceptional D&D music. Just playing it really puts you into the shoes of an adventurer walking through an exotic marketplace.
It's 2018 and I'm playing this game for the first time. God I love Steam for getting games. such a classic game.
old comment but does it run ok on windows 10?
@@gerald1495 whatup!! Yeah I played it on windows 10 and it ran well.
did you kill any kids yet?
@@gerald1495 use fixt
@@UbeRNooB24 Hopefully you're using Restoration Project?
As an aside - I've played Fallout 1&2 as a kid and I have fond memories of it.
Time is money, chit-chat is not money, you here for the job or what?
Here for the what or the money?
It's a crime that no fallout game has used this since
errm, fallout 2
I like how you can hear people in the back of the song slightly. Sounds exactly what’s going on; a busy hub full of traders in the desert.
dat bass tho... music of my childhood
*When you make 3,000,000 caps gambling using an in-game cheat*
Dominick Stewart Spend it and come back to the vault with thirty water chips. Yeah that's right, I'm a badass you fucking overseer.
Is it called Auto Clicker?
Don't forget stealing everything out of everyone's pocket and never having to pay for Ammo or Stimpacks ever again.
listen to this while watching the stock market and making ur next big move !
i didn't know bankers played fallout the more you know
Stonks
Based
The flute in the background is actually a shakuhachi, a Japanese woodwind instrument. The melody is “Hon Shirabe”.
Edit: It seems I was incorrect. This piece is "Sanya".
THANK. YOU! I've been wondering for months which instrument produced those "tribal flute" sounds that Mark Morgan uses in his OSTs!
I played this game once for a whole summer in the 90s. All the new games will never compare to the old school pc
I remember i played this game back in 2010 fell in love with the soundtrack
This along with the Lut Gholein theme give me psychosomatic experiences of heat playing at my comfortable computer desk
got a classic OST replace for fallout 4, this plays in diamond city and it feels so fitting
same
Fallout 1 music doesnt sit well with fallout 4 I'm sorry
@@Nova-vk5qb yeah as great as it is i think it sets the mood for west coast better
Muslimgauze anyone? Also i remember spending my childhood christmas' in my office playing this game, i loved roaming the hub at night going through all the buildings. Damn this game is magical. (Yes im high af rn)
You had an office as a child? Overachiever.
Mezurashii5 I meant like where my computer resided.
High on weed and high on Fallout right? Thats a fun combination
Mezurashii5 Overseer*
just look at this jeti.
Wow , so creative , no more soundtrack like this anymore , its sad .. ! One of the best
+Massakers Can you believe that Mark Morgan actually offered to do the music for FO3 and Bethesda declined him?!?! How fucking arrogant can they be. I'm glad his music wasn't tainted by those generic theme park "Fallout" games.
+Dallas Van Winkle And NV used the good oll Fallout 1 music. Fallout 3 was horrible. I'm ok with NV because of the good and creative setting....but 3.... the fighting system is horrible.
Its lkike fallout 4 , the game suck major ass , but soundtrack is fine !" Fuck bethesda
Bobistdeinemuda Yeah I tried to finish FO3 a few times, could never do it. Just made me want to replay the older games. I did really enjoy NV though. FO4 was bad too. It was less a fallout game than a fallout theme park.
it would not have died, I think. It just would have been less popular. And even if it did die, I would have rather seen it die than turn into what it is now
The Hub trader theme went hard when i was a kid playing this. Atmosphere 100/100
I think of flea markets in the present day world when I think of this.
really gives me the feeling of an ancient arabic city full of merchants with wares from far and wide
I haven’t played the old fallouts Srry But no other fallout game can beat this good off a soundtrack lol Really well done
I need to play this game.
Nevermind. I already got it from Steam.
Are you enjoying it? Great game but very hard to get into
RipperGCG18 I went to Vault 15 but couldn't find the water chip on all three floors.
the chip is in vault 12 in necropolis. just watch out for the super mutants guarding the entrance. Have a decent speech skill to convince them you are a ghoul.
RipperGCG18 thanks
The bass really makes it a good song
Great soundtrack. What's happened to great soundtracks like this
Sounds like a Arab market place out in the scorching desert.
basically is.
Does anyone remember trying to get enough caps to get some water for the vault, or the time limit you had until the vault dies of thirst, I tgought that shit was hella stressful
Think about this: in the future, when entering The Hub for the first time in Fallout: Vault 13 mod, this plays.
IT NEVER GETS OLD !!!! NEVER !!!
THIS SOUNDTRACK IS SO FUCKING GOOD. HOLY SHIT.
I really love the bass in this
plays in my head whenever i work outside
Thanks for sharing these tracks, and top quality. Nostalgia :)
I think that this track is my best in the first Fallout game!
darn 33degrees celsius this song sends a message.
I love the hub
Looks like i'm walking at the bazaar/market street somewhere in New Delhi.
For reals, yet it plays in a settlement in post-apocalyptic Southern California in the good old USA.
I don't smell shit...
That Bass is amazing
I got exited hearing some of the eerie ambience tracks in the show, felt like callbacks to the early Fallouts
Every time I visit my reservation, this plays in my head. 😂
I understand that this song represents the theme of a busy market, but to me it always sounded like a tense combat theme
I never really played fallout how you were meant to, so I would always go to the hub to prepare to head to the glow
I always come to the Hub to do some shopping & explore the location. I Also need to save my game to continue playing later.
This song feels like a wall made of corrugated steel scraps.
I play fallout 1 sound track while playing fallout 4
Ah, the Hub. I baited the guards who had kidnapped the initiate into fighting the police. Free combat shotgun for me!
Rough Raider uses Stimpack
Rough Raider uses Stimpack
Rough Raider uses Stimpack
You missed.
You missed.
You missed.
You were hit for 5 points.
@@thirdanimator3347 Ian was hit for 27 points and was killed.
@@Alexander-nc4vy Rough Raider critically missed and lost his next turn.
Tycho was hit for 175 points and was killed.
@@thirdanimator3347
Rough Raider was critically hit for no damage
Rough Raider was hit for 2 points
I just discoverd this! This sounds similar to Planescape Torment OST, also composed by Mark Morgan.
I played this when I was in Core City in Underrail, and it takes me right back to the original Fallout.
What I hear every Sunday when I go to a Flea market :)
masterpiece
Loved so much the old soundtrack that I use mods on recent fallout games just for it
my favorite!
Stunning track
Also for NCR in Fallout 2
You see: Bozar...
a fucking masterpiece!
The Nostalgia
Does anyone remember when fallout was an horror game?
I saw some gameplay of Fallout 76 in a lore video. Vault Boy animations popping up whenever a perk activates, doing 2 meter jumps, becoming invisible everytime you crouch, auto aiming everything in VATS with a rifle they spent 200 hours to get a good legendary effect on...
What a fall from grace.
@@sillylilstella Fallout 1-2, Tactics, New vegas. Those are the only "Fallout" games for me.
@@Muckytuja even new vegas had some of the silly stuff of the bethesda games
@@czarnakoza9697 The only thing that connect that game to Bethesda was the The Gamebryo engine and even that was a bit enhanced, however still buggy, but the story was from Obsidian gamedev team. That made the real difference!
This really gives a caravanserai feeling
0:47 GTA 4 pop up sound
“Roman, it’s Niko! Let’s do some buffout!”
Gives me vibes of the mortuary in Planescape.
Same composer.
So you’re looking for a job. How fortunate. I have a job that needs doing.
I love this yoinky sploinky type beat
" yoinky sploinky"
LOL that's the most accurate description of this kind of music
Drums are almost identical to The Cousins by David Porter
This makes me think of those desert bazars in like the middle east.
Fallout 1 Soundtrack - Traders Life slowed to perfection → ruclips.net/video/aP9c2Z77raE/видео.html
Welcome to NCR! President Tandi ruling.
The power within…
oh memories...
judging by the comments we have two types of fallout one and two fans, 1: those who don't mind the newer fallout games (very rare), and 2: those who will go out of their way to make Bethesda and the new fallout games seem like the worst thing that happened to humanity even though they either haven't even played it or have played it a little
I played both the old and the new and I like all the games. If you don't like any of them then stfu
I played both 3 and 4, Bethesda completely broke the pacing, decision making, character interactions and story, and removed any form of replay value by the time Fallout 4 (Floor) came out, they also made it all run on the most dysfunctional engine known to man, I think its safe to say, that there is a reason why people that played the originals hate 3 and 4.
Jan Bittner what about NV
that Guy- NV fixed most, but I feel it could have been even better if Obsidian had more time.
Fallout 1/2 CLASSIC
Fallout NV Best newer game
Fallout 3/4 Still good games but not such good fallouts
Imagine doing a market presentation to your bosses with this song....
Maybe you'll pass with flying colours, if your bosses are Arab.
Makes me remember the first assassin's creed
@@wanheda319 it was so dense in atmosphere.
I never played this game this my shit
I think this soundtrack fits well into a Desert Bazaar place
Arabic market place
Keep an eye on your scrips its not safe out here.
Is it me or was this in Nuka-World also?
no
This music reminds me of like breaking bad
This song should be in the new season of fallout show
Now i've seen everything..
*cri*
Some Blade Runner Vibes in this one
Dat bass guitar
india theme
[Dependance]
mean while trying to find where i go next
is that waluigi in the background?
1:50
Anyone else come from htf5555?
me
Also, X-Files S01E04 The Jersey Devil
“Hon Shirabe” played by Kōhachiro Miyata on the shakuhachi
Isn't this O.rang's 'little sister'?
El Eje