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Post by alector on Jul 12, 2020 6:20:45 GMT -5
Hi everyone!
So I have been trying to figure out how to disable sound effects for objects that have functionality for example training bot or research table? If I make a medieval version of the object I kind of want the tech sounds off. Any help would be great!
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Post by MizoreYukii on Jul 12, 2020 10:16:25 GMT -5
It's either in the tuning, or it's in the animation files if it has any. If it has animations check there first as that's usually where they go.
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Post by alector on Jul 16, 2020 12:47:10 GMT -5
It's either in the tuning, or it's in the animation files if it has any. If it has animations check there first as that's usually where they go. Thank you for the advice! I checked all the animations files for the training dummy but I couldn't recognise which ones were the references to audio files. I tried to delete some lines but it didn't make any difference.
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Post by MizoreYukii on Jul 16, 2020 14:02:00 GMT -5
It's either in the tuning, or it's in the animation files if it has any. If it has animations check there first as that's usually where they go. Thank you for the advice! I checked all the animations files for the training dummy but I couldn't recognise which ones were the references to audio files. I tried to delete some lines but it didn't make any difference. Ah sorry for the confusion, I meant the Clips, not ASM, etc.
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Post by alector on Jul 20, 2020 10:11:14 GMT -5
How do I access these clips? I think this might be out of my league if it's not about changing some tunings. thanks for the help in any case!
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Post by MizoreYukii on Jul 20, 2020 13:23:08 GMT -5
Open your object package. Go to Tools > Game File Cruiser > Filter by Clip/Clip Headers checkboxes. In the box below all the check boxes narrow the search by pack, so type in something like EP06, etc. (base game is Data\Client). Then sort alphabetical by clicking the empty box above the names, then scroll until you find the clips (sims to objects is a2o, adult to adult is a2a, objects o, etc.). Select the clips, add to package, then on the right side there is an Events section, across from it is "Edit Items". Click that, look for anything labeled Sound, select it, read what it says and see if it's the sound you want to remove, then remove it by hitting the "Remove" button at the bottom of the screen. Then add t
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