FUEL: REFUELED is an enhancement modification for the game FUEL, which brings multiple bug-fixes, improvements and the addition of various new content.

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Using one's own music (Games : FUEL : Mods : FUEL: REFUELED : Forum : Suggestions & Wish-list : Using one's own music) Locked
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Feb 13 2011 Anchor

I think it would be great, if the player could add music from his own to the game. Similar to TDU in which you are able to create your own radio programme. Currently in FUEL you can only replace the "freeride.wav" with another song but you can't use an individual playlist. And listening to one song again and again is as boring as the standart sound. So it would be great to get the possibility to add ones own music.

Feb 14 2011 Anchor

Just do as I do in a lot of games: mute the in-game music and have a player of your choice (mine: foobar2000) play from the desktop. Bonus points if you have multiple playlists for different game genres/moods.

In FUEL you can either crank the music slider down to zero, or you can disable the music HARD by adding a 'DisableMusic' to your usergame.tsc, which culls even the music during startup.

°dA

Vetron
Vetron FUEL: REFUELED Developer
Feb 17 2011 Anchor

Yup, using something like Foobar2000 is probably your best bet as digitalAngst said above :)

Via modding, the only way to create the result you want would be to using a third party software to switch in and out the music files to the game with your desired track. So you could be driving along listening to song A, when you hit a key and a macro would switch the music file so Song B would start playing. It could work, nothing I've tested.

A second way if you didn't care for shuffling would be to merge all your tracks into one .wav audio file and thus your tracks would play in order... if you had a software that could do this quick and easily then you could make multiple playlist files and switch them in and out via JSGME mod manager.

Pretty much any method of playing custom music would rely on using that single .wav file and using some third party software to manipulate it in some way.

Edited by: Vetron

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