03.02.2008, 12:12
A bunch of experiments later, I've found out that running .93 with gun sounds from .90 is the best solution so far. Here's how to do it:
- Install 0.93
- install 0.90 in a temporary folder
- copy gun sounds from 0.90\samples (they include MG_ (or) mgun (or) gun (or) cannon in the filename
- paste the 0.90 gun sounds in 0.93\samples and overwrite
- copy all the files that include 'weapon_gun' in the filename from 0.90\presets\sounds
- paste them in 0.93\presets\sounds and overwrite
- done
I'm not completely satisfied with some guns and expecially the mk108 cannon (sounds better than it does with the original .93 sound anyway) but in my opinion the .93/.90 'hybrid' sounds better than the 'vanilla' .93.
Besides, I think that .93 sounds good, the problem is only that the guns should be louder, without soundsing too loud when other planes shoot, expecially from a distance.
- Install 0.93
- install 0.90 in a temporary folder
- copy gun sounds from 0.90\samples (they include MG_ (or) mgun (or) gun (or) cannon in the filename
- paste the 0.90 gun sounds in 0.93\samples and overwrite
- copy all the files that include 'weapon_gun' in the filename from 0.90\presets\sounds
- paste them in 0.93\presets\sounds and overwrite
- done
I'm not completely satisfied with some guns and expecially the mk108 cannon (sounds better than it does with the original .93 sound anyway) but in my opinion the .93/.90 'hybrid' sounds better than the 'vanilla' .93.
Besides, I think that .93 sounds good, the problem is only that the guns should be louder, without soundsing too loud when other planes shoot, expecially from a distance.