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What about sound?

Post by X-root »

is there any sound in the game?
I get the message:
[WARNING ] <SoundCmd>> Can't open sound sfx/pull.wav
sfx/pull.wav: No such file or directory


were can I get thous?
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Post by Leaf »

Sound is present, but broken and no one has fixed it as of yet. :cry:

http://forum.metalforge.net/viewtopic.php?p=8525#8525

Looks like one has to go back to client version 1.4.0 to get the sounds..
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cros ... z?download
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Post by 222222quick »

I want sounds lol.

Can these be updated to work with 1.50?




PS Also sticking with 1.50 or lower because I like walking down the corridor and choosing what my character looks like.

By the way the red guy (MY FAVORITE) is missing in 1.70.
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Post by Leaf »

222222quick wrote:Can these be updated to work with 1.50?
Sounds are a client feature. And 1.50.0 is almost three years old now. If any "fix" is going to happen it would be applied to the release after 1.70.0 (no timeline for that, at the moment) - and would not be back ported to earlier versions.

222222quick wrote: PS Also sticking with 1.50 or lower because I like walking down the corridor and choosing what my character looks like.
That map, Hall Of Selection, is a server feature and is not part of the client.

The current client release (1.70.0) and it's latest development state (SVN) in trunk is compatible with server 1.50.0 (in fact, latest SVN version of the client works with server release as old as 1.12.0 as well.)
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