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Michael Rosen Horde Alert Sound Replacement
   
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2.6.2015 klo 19.10
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Michael Rosen Horde Alert Sound Replacement

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This mod replaces the sound that plays when you alert the horde with Michael Rosen shouting "Quick! Get out! Get out of here! The skyfoogle has escaped!"
The sound file is taken from 46 seconds into the video
19 kommenttia
[SVG] Daki 20.5.2016 klo 10.54 
*click* Nice
The_Chad 7.5.2016 klo 18.42 
NOICE
gabunne 10.4.2016 klo 7.17 
"Quick! Get out! Get out of here! The Skyfoogle has escaped!" Tank Comes. xD
Aidan 27.11.2015 klo 11.12 
Nice
mlg420NoScopeEbola 1.9.2015 klo 5.35 
plams
Gilamex 15.6.2015 klo 15.25 
Heh. Well I'm able to make my own, but they are permanent replacers. As in having to go into the files and drag and drop and replace. I actually screwed up so badly once, that I had to actually reinstall the game to get the files back. :/
AsianGirlLover  [tekijä] 15.6.2015 klo 14.52 
Yeah, in all honesty, those guides weren't the most helpful to me either, but they're a good starting point. I think it's 30% research, 70% trial and error.
Gilamex 15.6.2015 klo 14.50 
Okay, so after looking at those three "guides" I have come to the conclusion that the bottom one looked like it was made by a twelve year old. I don't have the patience to physically or even mentally follow along with it. The middle one has a little too much reading and I get lost easily, and the top one just didn't help at all. So I don't know what to do. :ftired:
Gilamex 15.6.2015 klo 14.46 
And I have all three of those. =w=
It's just too complicated. The guides I looked at were not based 100% on making sound mods, and included all this other trash I didn't want to know.
AsianGirlLover  [tekijä] 15.6.2015 klo 14.39 
It's very simple to do. All you need is audacity (freeware), the free l4d2 authoring tools, the audio files you want to turn into a mod, and the willingness to sit down and mess with your l4d2 files to get an idea of where everything is. Here are some simple guides that got me started: http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=283279259
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=120488031
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=398938698