Option 3 - If you want, before to install, you can listen the sounds here. *Or, If you prefer, you can manually replace the 25 muskets and the 10 cannons with PackFileManager. http://files.filefront.com/13529384
Sfx / weapons (muskets and cannonfire). Make a backup of the two packs. Replace:
You have to replace them, searching the ".wav" with the same name, which can be found in the "sfx" you just downloaded.
Choose option (above) "Chose a pack action" --> "replace File..."
-> "+" sfx / Weapons "+" (the last) muskets.
Then search for "cannonfire" and replace too.
Save.
This method always works.
Enjoy and fire! feu! feuer!, fuego!!
Last edited by Obushnikov; April 12, 2009 at 07:40 AM.
the new sounds are quiete good,but for some reason they only work some of the time.i am thiknig it will be easier to make this a mod vs a patch.that way it will be sure to over ride all other files when active....I tried doing this manually but it did not give me the option to do so when i was looking at it in pack manager....and no,you are definately welcome here at TWC
I installed the sounds with the PackFileManager directly (making a back-up of the originals, of course).
When the battle is too big and the army only has repeated units (many militia, Light infantry, etc) the game play 1 or 2 sounds when many soldiers fired at the same time. (I pass the same with the original sounds)
However, if the army are varied (in units), the variety of sounds that the game play, is more varied. (sometimes...).
In small battles, or fighting in cities without stronghold, all are heard. Checked.
Last edited by Obushnikov; April 08, 2009 at 03:23 AM.
Not that it is hard to do, but for newbies, maybe you should rename your file to patch_muskets_cannonfire.pack. So they can throw it in the data folder and play and also not have to worry about it being incompatible with newer patches coming out.
Not that it is hard to do, but for newbies, maybe you should rename your file to patch_muskets_cannonfire.pack. So they can throw it in the data folder and play and also not have to worry about it being incompatible with newer patches coming out.
What has happened is that at last I understood what was happening with my pack.
I changed the "release" by the "patch" to "pack-type".
Before, this was noticed by others, but as I am novice in the packs (and the English language ) had not understood.
I apologize for this and thank you for the help especially to Bocah_Bali.
Updated first post with the new link.
Any problem, please, let me know.
thanks