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Sir Jaren Tor 07-10-2001 02:55 PM

OK, im not sure if this is the appropriate place for it, but does anyone know how i can make a custom voice, or where i could go to find out. Nothing would make me happier than hearing myself shout "you know you liked it" on a critical hit in game.

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Awww geez, not another chaotic neutral? Where do these people come from anyway?

Ged 07-10-2001 04:07 PM

Copied from the readme.txt file in the game directory
Custom Sound files:

The following is a list of the WAV files for the custom sound sets.
The list has been increased and modified since Baldur's Gate, so if
you already have a custom sound set you will need to update it to
match the current format. Replace each 'XXXXXXX' in the filenames
with the name of the sound set (MAX 7 CHARACTERS in XXXXXXX, plus one
character as noted below for a total of 8 letters). All the WAV
files should be 22 khz, 16 bit mono sounds.

Copy the WAV files to the Sounds directory located in the directory
that Baldur's Gate II was installed in, and then select this sound
set either in character creation or in the "Customize" button off of
the Character Record page. For multiplayer, merely send your custom
sounds to all of the people you are playing with and have them copy
them to the Sounds directory. If you have installed the sounds to
your character in your game, everyone will hear your sounds once they
copy them into the correct directory.

XXXXXXXa.wav : Battle Cry
XXXXXXXb.wav : Becoming Leader
XXXXXXXc.wav : Tired
XXXXXXXd.wav : Bored
XXXXXXXe.wav : Badly Wounded
XXXXXXXf.wav : Selected 1
XXXXXXXg.wav : Selected 2
XXXXXXXh.wav : Selected 3
XXXXXXXi.wav : Action Acknowledgement 1
XXXXXXXj.wav : Action Acknowledgement 2
XXXXXXXk.wav : Action Acknowledgement 3
XXXXXXXl.wav : Being Hit
XXXXXXXm.wav : Dying
XXXXXXXn.wav : In Forest
XXXXXXXo.wav : In City
XXXXXXXp.wav : In Dungeon
XXXXXXXq.wav : Daytime
XXXXXXXr.wav : Nighttime
XXXXXXXs.wav : Action Acknowledgement 4
XXXXXXXt.wav : Action Acknowledgement 5
XXXXXXXu.wav : Action Acknowledgement 6
XXXXXXXv.wav : Action Acknowledgement 7
XXXXXXXw.wav : Reaction to Party Member Death
XXXXXXXx.wav : Rare Select 1
XXXXXXXy.wav : Rare Select 2
XXXXXXXz.wav : Critical Hit Given
XXXXXXX1.wav : Critical Miss
XXXXXXX2.wav : Target Immune
XXXXXXX3.wav : Inventory Full
XXXXXXX4.wav : Successfully Picked A Pocket
XXXXXXX5.wav : Successfully Hid In shadows
XXXXXXX6.wav : Spell Disrupted
XXXXXXX7.wav : Set A Trap
XXXXXXX8.wav : Battle Cry 2
XXXXXXX9.wav : Battle Cry 3
XXXXXXX0.wav : Selected 6
XXXXXXX_.wav : Action Acknowledgement 8

Sir Jaren Tor 07-10-2001 06:07 PM

ah... thanks, i knew i saw that somewhere but i couldnt remember where. However, i cant seem to get the windows sound recorder to go from 8 bit to 16. Any ideas?

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Awww geez, not another chaotic neutral? Where do these people come from anyway?

[This message has been edited by Sir Jaren Tor (edited 07-10-2001).]


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