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Even GTA San Andreas had custom radio station and it worked by just copying and pasting Mp3 songs in a folder (a 2004 videogame ¯\_(ツ)_/¯).
I agree.
Having to replace the in-game music with mp3s converted to wav format, then change them to wem, then screw around with commands and altering all their names one by one in a 15-step process is kind of ridiculous. Not really worth the hassle.
It's odd how so many devs try and emulate GTA, and yet have no clue why GTA's formula works.
not sure if its been updated yet though
I guess this will have to do.
Rather have a drag and drop system, but I suppose that is too complicated for modern developers. You know, the system that GTA III had twenty-two years ago.