Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

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More Zombie Death Sounds
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29 jan. 2023 às 14:27
31 jan. 2023 às 23:09
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More Zombie Death Sounds

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Smash!


This mod adds a few variations of zombie death sounds. Different stab and smash effects for those tired of the same old ones when going on a killing spree or defending your base from hordes.

Works in multiplayer (co-op and dedicated servers) and it's safe to add it mid-game!

VIDEO AND MORE SOUNDS COMING SOON



Workshop ID: 2925666054
Mod ID: MoreZombieDeathSounds
77 comentários
Stomno  [autor] 20 dez. 2024 às 12:50 
Thank you, everyone. I'm not a modder, but I will update this. I will also compress the files (which is very important). Anyway, the new B42 includes a lot of new sounds, but having more sounds isn't harmful.
Klaarturo 20 dez. 2024 às 5:38 
Hopefully this mod will be updated for Build 42, it is one of my favorite mods. Please, when possible, I would love you to update it :)
Jarrod 8 set. 2024 às 2:32 
I like the variety just wish the ones added here weren't more noticeably quiet. Way less satisfying than the normal squash.
McMunch 11 ago. 2024 às 4:35 
This is by far my favourite mod
DurtyHose 29 mai. 2024 às 13:13 
I'm not getting any issues with them both and more zombie death animations combined @ Dunisha & Gamer
wuw 3 abr. 2024 às 3:05 
would like to know same as dunisha
Dunisha 1 abr. 2024 às 10:25 
@Stomno , Does this mod affect or gives an error to "Better Smashed head sounds" mod?
BreadTeleportingFiend 27 jan. 2024 às 13:56 
You can't replace *SQUAWTCH*:tank:
Stomno  [autor] 2 jan. 2024 às 11:10 
I was just following the audio files that the game uses. I know FLAC and WAV are the loseless type of files. I don't understand the purpose of your comment but ok. Thanks for using it.
[+| CL rautamiekka 2 jan. 2024 às 10:58 
@Stomno

If you say that when using WAV audio, then you didn't know WAV is much like raw audio but ready to play AND you can just convert it (since the audio quality is as good as it was upon creation, minus the space wasting, it ain't like MP3 which always loses quality; only FLAC is like WAV in that it's also lossless but unlike WAV it supports compression natively and is actually free) AND conversion is much easier than you seem to think/know.