
Keep the window open so you don’t have to backtrack. “MainTitle.mp3” Step Two: Setting the ThemeĪfter the first step, you located the file that contains the theme, MainTitle.MP3. Congratulations, you’ve found where the main theme is. Double click it, and you’ll get a bunch of files and a few folders. You’ll see a folder called Fallout New Vegas. Double click it, and then double click the folder “common”, which should be the first thing in the folder. You’ll get more folders, but unless you have a small screen, you’ll be able to see a folder named “SteamApps” near the bottom. Locate the folder named “Steam”, once again without the “, and double click. Double click it and you’ll get even MORE folders, and you may need to scroll down if you’ve installed a lot of programs. Double click the folder that says (C:) and then you’ll see more folders, but the one you’re looking for is named “Program Files (x86)” but without the “. Double click it and you’ll see some folders and some icons. You should see a tab that says Computer (XP-Vista-7) or This PC (8-8.1).


Now, in order to get to that place on Windows, click the icon on the task bar that’s four boxes (If you haven’t changed it’s icon or the taskbar’s location) on the bottom left of the screen. In a standard installation, Fallout New Vegas is installed here:Ĭ:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonFallout New Vegasīut sometimes users may install it somewhere else, in which case you have to find it yourself. Step One: Locating the Current Main Theme’s File Step Zero: PreperationsĪn MP3 that you want to change the theme withĪnd those are literally the only things you’ll need.

A guide that will take you step by step on how to change Fallout New Vegas’ theme to your choosing.
