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I have not seen the installation screen from the original game. The one of the guy and lady in vault suits standing on a mound of skulls over green gas. Also the picture of the guy with the dog running from the plane, though that may have been in Fallout II. Is there a limit to what images you can include due to licensing or is it just a matter of getting them? Similar question for the in-game music. Would it be possible to get them in FLAC or Wave format? With Fallout it's not a big deal to me personally, I have a ton of stuff saved somewhere, but for other games I do not have the original CDs nor have I searched fan sites religiously and I'd love to have everything I can from these games if I love them and I'm sure there are others who will feel the same way and come to love Fallout.
If it's a matter of getting a hold of these files I'm sure I can find them.
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laihipp: I have not seen the installation screen from the original game. The one of the guy and lady in vault suits standing on a mound of skulls over green gas. Also the picture of the guy with the dog running from the plane, though that may have been in Fallout II. Is there a limit to what images you can include due to licensing or is it just a matter of getting them? Similar question for the in-game music. Would it be possible to get them in FLAC or Wave format? With Fallout it's not a big deal to me personally, I have a ton of stuff saved somewhere, but for other games I do not have the original CDs nor have I searched fan sites religiously and I'd love to have everything I can from these games if I love them and I'm sure there are others who will feel the same way and come to love Fallout.
If it's a matter of getting a hold of these files I'm sure I can find them.

Getting them requires 2 minutes with google. Enjoy
LINK1:
http://www.gamespot.com/users/Solid_Alexei/view_image_original?id=OYEM4kwj7hia7Rvj&popup=1
LINK2:
http://www.gamespot.com/users/Solid_Alexei/view_image_original?id=aocO4Rwm7hia7Rvh&popup=1
Here you can find more artworks from both Fallout and Fallout 2:
http://www.duckandcover.cx/gallery/index.php?cat=22
And what's the problem with converting MP3's to wave and record them as audio CD?
Post edited May 26, 2009 by Summit
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Summit: And what's the problem with converting MP3's to wave and record them as audio CD?

Since he mentions FLAC, I think it's more about audio quality than just being able to burn CD without converting the files. I'm not a 100% if the source would be good enough for this to matter in the case of Fallout 1&2, but there is a noticeable difference between MP3 and FLAC/WAVE/etc. I would love to see higher quality sound tracks here, but I'm content with what's offered now.
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Summit: And what's the problem with converting MP3's to wave and record them as audio CD?
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MasterFoobar: Since he mentions FLAC, I think it's more about audio quality than just being able to burn CD without converting the files. I'm not a 100% if the source would be good enough for this to matter in the case of Fallout 1&2, but there is a noticeable difference between MP3 and FLAC/WAVE/etc. I would love to see higher quality sound tracks here, but I'm content with what's offered now.

MP3's are not for audiophiles, that's for sure, but i doubt anyone would be able to find Fallout soundtracks in decent condition nowadays. They weren't exactly superb quality recordings in the first place.
That's the problem with the times we live in. It's all about fast junk food, poor quality items and MP3's. No luck.
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MasterFoobar: Since he mentions FLAC, I think it's more about audio quality than just being able to burn CD without converting the files. I'm not a 100% if the source would be good enough for this to matter in the case of Fallout 1&2, but there is a noticeable difference between MP3 and FLAC/WAVE/etc. I would love to see higher quality sound tracks here, but I'm content with what's offered now.
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Summit: MP3's are not for audiophiles, that's for sure, but i doubt anyone would be able to find Fallout soundtracks in decent condition nowadays. They weren't exactly superb quality recordings in the first place.
That's the problem with the times we live in. It's all about fast junk food, poor quality items and MP3's. No luck.

I actually have the original WAVs that were released by Interplay; no idea how good the quality of the WAVs are though within the format but there is definitely a noticeable difference between those and the mp3s.
As to the artwork I have all of that and possibly more,the point is why is that no included and in the case of games where I didn't spend years collecting artwork but might start, it would be nice to find it here.