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However one could likely make a makeshift queueing system by having a program put songs in a folder with filenames as numbers going up, so when audiosurf selects the next song in order of what is in the folder, it'll be going through the queue. Looking at the documentation for nightbot, it seems not flexable enough to be used for that though, so a different bot would be needed. Also pulling from streaming sites like nightbot does would be difficult, as audiosurf needs a complete audio file before it starts to play it.
Thanx for the insight. It saddens me to hear that it likely isn't possible to get the functionality between these 2 systems. However I have a few ideas on how to work around it now. Unfortunatly my knowledge and abilities pertaining to coding are quite limited, so I'm off to find a wizard! :)