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    Sound character changes in TBC

    I am trying to change my sounds from NE Male to a Gnome Female.
    After looking at fault's guide in the sticky it is clearly seen that some things has changed in the way folders are handled in the common mpq

    What i did try so far is rename the GnomeFemale sounds to NightElfMale and save it as a new mpq with the name patch-6.mpq.
    That did not work because the attack,falling,death sounds are still of a NE Male.
    Is there any particular way sound edits needs to be renamed like speech.mpq or something else?

    would greatly appreciate any help
    Last edited by Gu1air; 04-18-2007 at 06:18 AM.

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    Re: Sound character changes in TBC

    I'll try this out Gu1air all ive done with sounds so far is just change all the music in WoW to my favouriote MP3'z.. but it sorta seems this should not be a problem at all.

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    Re: Sound character changes in TBC

    Mind uploading what you have done already? When I get back from work I'll see if there are any changes I could make for you

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    Re: Sound character changes in TBC

    Yeah i sucesfully changed the sounds of music but i cannot manage to change the character sounds primarily what i am interested in is attack sounds

    here is what i have done so far naravus, renamed GnomeFemale sounds to NightElfMale
    http://rapidshare.com/files/26668900/patch-6.mpq.html

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    Re: Sound character changes in TBC

    http://rapidshare.com/files/26689875/patch-6.mpq.html

    for what ever reason the sounds are split up into two sections

    Sound\Character\NightElf\NightElfMale
    Sound\Character\PlayerExertions\NightElfMaleFinal

    wasnt able to fully test it as I was still at work but it should give you the results you wanted

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