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Basically you replace the radio station wav files with ones of your own: allowing you to have a jazz station instead of the trance one for example.
This makes the game very, very cool; and gives you the added satisfaction of an entire city driving around listening to your favourite tunes. I'm posting a step-by-step guide on how to do it. But for those who think they're a bit l33t, check the audio sub-folder and work it out yourself.
> Fight, fight!
No need: the sheer brilliance of my idea will out ;~)
> In fact, I have SOF2 coming free as a GAD. :-)
Ditto
And I just received GTA3 today as a GAD. Cheers SR!
Sort it out yourselves ladies.
*runs*
> Or just put your favourite MP3s into the file marked "MP3"
> in the sub-menu, then change the radio station until the one called
> "MP3 Station" clicks on.
But that only gives you ONE customisable station: and I wanted all my stations customised, so they would suit my mood. My way is infinitely better because you keep the random nature of jumping in a car and getting music blasted at you.
So there.
> SOF 2 or GTA 3 wot do you think?
I've played GTA3 on PS2, so I'd go for SOF2.
In fact, I have SOF2 coming free as a GAD. :-)