Hey! What about some radio on your ship?

I think, that you die of boring while flying to center of Milky What(?). So radio could brighten up this flight (especialy for researchers on type-9). In that radio could be music, intresting discussions,
secret negotiations (of pirates, military, etc.), and many much more things, which i couldn't describe whith my Eng.! Soso, i hope that you understand me, and support this idea (why we don't have radio from the start?).
Byyyeeee! ____ (. )( .)
__________ (\/) \__/ (\/)
P.S. Sry form my Eng. l: (
 
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I use the GameMusicPacks for Voice Attack - plays it's own music (v interesting semi-random self generated stuff) and internet radios all to voice commands and with Obsidian Ant responses. Due an update that includes a full media player. Well worth the money already, looking forward to voice-activated media player.

I used to use a VLC player skin as an overlay but I don't like running E D in borderless mode so I stopped - now the voice activated stuff means it's all in-game., no overlays, no alt-tabbing.
 
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I use the GameMusicPacks for Voice Attack - plays it's own music (v interesting semi-random self generated stuff) and internet radios all to voice commands and with Obsidian Ant responses. Due an update that includes a full media player. Well worth the money already, looking forward to voice-activated media player.

It is pretty good, it's true.
 
Forza Horizon allows us to make use of Groove playlists on the Xbox One. Euro Truck simulator also has a way of making use of online streaming radio stations on the PC. These work really well, and changing the music can really change the atmosphere of a game.

I reckon that could work. I'd happily cruise the Black listening to Arvo Part, Philip Glass, or Hecq's 'Night Falls' or something suitably haunting and melancholy. I did notice that my Cobra III appears to have an onboard news and entertainment hub if I crane round to the right in my seat.

On this subject though I'd like to express my appreciation of Erasmus Talbot's excellent soundtrack. It's one of the very few game soundtracks I've ever purchased (the other being Deus Ex: Human Revolution), and I listen to it loads whilst driving and whilst coding at work. It really is wonderful. :)
 
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