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Thank you very much, @[OG]CombatMedic02. This is my #1 mod to subscribe to when playing C:S since I like putting in my own custom songs rather than listening to the vanilla songs (not that the vanilla songs are bad; I just like listening to my own custom songs).
Thanks again for the great mod <3
All you can really do to find the conflict is enable your mods in groups of like 5 or 10 at a time. Load into your game and see if the radio stations work. If they do enable another 5 or 10 mods and repeat until you find the batch that is breaking it. Then turn those last 5-10 off one by one until you find the culprit.
If it does another mod will be causing the problem, if it doesn't try unsubscribing from this mod and resubscribing to it. Sometimes the workshop messes up the install on occasion.
The new game isn't going to have Steam Workshop support either so I'm not sure at this point if I'm going to be modding for it at all as all of my mods (from every game I mod) are only ever uploaded to the Steam Workshop and I don't think I want to go through the extra hassle of having to update on other platforms.