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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2973493897
(The idea is that you add the framework, and you own radio.xml and audio files, and it works)
Would you be interested on working with me to improve upon it?
I Used it to work on a mod called Voiced Radios and TV that adds audio to vanilla Broadcasts.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2950750587
Thanks for patching this by the way! I tried the original one a little while ago and was so let down when it didn't work.
@Kilo - can't really do that as patches can only add onto or replace things - if you're invested enough, you should be able to delete it yourself in the original mod by navigating to where SR is downloaded and deleting Title2.png in media/ui/ folder
I'd have to see how the AEBS gets assigned its frequency but, in my playthroughs and testing, SR doesn't replace the AEBS frequency - unless I've been super lucky
Always wanted it since it seems like, while I forget to listen to the radio that often, would add some nice atmosphere to the game (though I read that all the stations fire off early and you run dry later into the run).