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(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://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_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).