Jun 14, 2007 #1 peaceofpi Skilled Illusionist 10 Happy Years Joined Nov 26, 2006 Messages 310 Reaction score 21 Anyone know why we_smash.wav (the massive strike sound, in Gunz\Sound\effect) is silent when replaced?
Anyone know why we_smash.wav (the massive strike sound, in Gunz\Sound\effect) is silent when replaced?
Jun 15, 2007 #2 B BlacKSye Newbie Spellweaver 10 Happy Years Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 because you touch yourself at night. Jk jk try making sure both sounds are same length and same file name? May be some other files that have to agree with it or something. Upvote 0
because you touch yourself at night. Jk jk try making sure both sounds are same length and same file name? May be some other files that have to agree with it or something.
Jun 15, 2007 #3 kochon Custom Title Activated Loyal Member 1000 Posts Trophy Point Collector 10 Happy Years Joined Nov 5, 2006 Messages 1,358 Reaction score 15 codec/frequency etc. OR simply filelist.xml Upvote 0
Jun 15, 2007 #4 peaceofpi Skilled Illusionist 10 Happy Years Joined Nov 26, 2006 Messages 310 Reaction score 21 I used the same encoding process as I did on other files, this seems to be the only stubborn one. Upvote 0
Jun 15, 2007 #5 kochon Custom Title Activated Loyal Member 1000 Posts Trophy Point Collector 10 Happy Years Joined Nov 5, 2006 Messages 1,358 Reaction score 15 hmm, then i don't know, maybe this specific file has different encoding specifications? Upvote 0
Jun 16, 2007 #6 MAXTRAXv4 Skilled Illusionist 10 Happy Years Joined Apr 7, 2007 Messages 301 Reaction score 1 how aboput updateing filelist.xml, have you try that, because if you dont update it it wont load it... Upvote 0
how aboput updateing filelist.xml, have you try that, because if you dont update it it wont load it...
Jun 16, 2007 #7 peaceofpi Skilled Illusionist 10 Happy Years Joined Nov 26, 2006 Messages 310 Reaction score 21 This is for the December client, FYI Upvote 0