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Before: https://instaud.io/2238
After: https://instaud.io/223i
Notice how the first one is significantly louder than the second. The difference is if you listen to the second one at a louder volume, it's not distorted but rather the very beginning is loud but the rest is at a lower volume. This makes each gunshot definitive and sharp rather than distorted and blurred. The issue with this is that the ambient sounds in insurgency are already fairly loud, so this would require lowering the volume of every sound in the game. (unless there is a more simple way to do this, fell free to let me know.)
I wish I could select which ones I change, you have a really good job for some weapons right here!