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DoD Sound Pack v2.1

Добавил: The DSystem
2002-10-14 22:10:00
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ever-popular [file=6484]DoD sound pack (v2.0)[/file] and turned it into a single easy to install rfa file. No more extracting your sound.rfa, no more sound folder, just drop the file in your archives folder. :thumbsup: Additional Information: If you've never extracted your Sound.rfa, you don't have to read this part and can go right to the download. If you have extracted the Sound.rfa you'll have a Sound folder somewhere in your Battlefield folders, usually in the root directory (example: c:/games/Battlefield 1942/Sound ). If you don't have that folder, you haven't extracted your Sound.rfa and can install the file just like the readme directs you to. Now if you do see the Sound folder, you'll need to either delete that folder or rename it to something like sound_notinuse or oldsound.old to keep Battlefield from reading it by mistake. Then you'll go into your Archives folder, rename the Sound.rfa back to Sound.rfa. Once you've done that and removed the Sound folder, you can pop the DoD .rfa into your archives folder and enjoy the changes. No, the Music folder and the Sound folder are not the same thing. Make no changes to the Music folder if you have it.
[quote]Hey, I've made the soundpack into a sub-rfa file with Moseley's MakeRFA utility. Makes installation a breeze.[/quote]That's about the long and short of it. Pvt_Parts has taken his
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