Project Radium comprises of one mod that aims to improve the music variety of ArmA 3 Zeus by adding new music to the real-time Zeus editor.
The GitHub repository serves as a easy way to commit changes and add new songs without much hassle.
A high-quality, soundtrack mod that adds over 200 songs to your Zeus experience.
- ArmA 3 only accepts
.oggfiles. Please don't merge.mp3or other file formats. - Make sure you name the filename appropriately. I would prefer if you use
camelCasefor file names. e.g. RCS_songName.ogg - Only change parts of the code that you need to. If you're adding a song or sound, only add in those bits of code. Please do not change my code or anyone elses without permission.
- Alternatively, create an issue with the link to the song you wish to add, and what category it should go under. I'll take a look and see if it's appropriate to add!
NOTE: The below guide is OLD. RCS is a private ArmA 3 mod and is only accessible via request.
- First, it is important to note that although RAS is available on Workshop, RCS is not. This is because the Steam Workshop Subscriber Agreement does not cover Fair Use of copyrighted songs, and as a result putting RCS up on the workshop is not allowed. No profit is earned from RCS at all, nor does it affect the market of any copyrighted songs.
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The first step to install the mod is to first download the latest release of the mod on GitHub, in the releases tab.
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When opening the releases tab, you will notice that the Latest Release is always at the top.
1: Latest release and tags.
2: Description of the release.
3: The .rar archive provided with the release.
NOTE: Due to the size of the mod, you may find a lone README.txt inside the
rcs_x.x.rarinstead. The link inside of this document will redirect you to a mirror link to download the mod.
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To download the latest version, you will need to download the
.rar. Ensure you have WinRar or some unzipping tool to extract this file. -
Upon extracting the file, you will notice that inside there is a
@RCSfolder present. This is the mod folder. You will find these files inside:
- It is not important to worry about these files. Move the
@RCSfolder somewhere accessible, and open your ArmA 3 Launcher. There is an option to add a Local mod, which is what you will click. Upon clicking, you can navigate to where the@RCSfolder is, and add it.
- When you've added
@RCSas a local mod, you're done!
- Note that you will have to redo these steps everytime there is an update, and remove the mod, replacing it with the fresh new update. Never overwrite the mod! Always delete it through launcher and reinstall it.
If there are questions or business queries related to the legal use of this mod, you can contact me via my personal email on my profile. You may not monetize RCS on a server or re-upload it in any form on Steam Workshop.




