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Version 1.3
All 111 track "slots" are now filled with different lore friendly (mostly) songs.
1. Install JRavens Extra Tracks (DIAMOND pack). 2. Install this mod. Your Data folder should look like this: Data\Sound\fx\mus\radio\ExtraTracks\Diamond and some .xwm files in the last folder. 3. You can delete some or all of these .xwm files, if you don't like them, and add your own ( to convert audio files into .xwm I suggest this mod: MultiXwm). If you decide to add your own playlist, you have to rename the files into MUS001.xwm to MUS111.xwm. For batch renaming I used this program: https://github.com/adamhleslie/QuickRename/releases -download and run .exe file into the folder where the files to be renamed are.
Added list of tracks (found in Articles). All 111 track "slots" are filled with different lore friendly songs...mostly (maybe 96%).