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by the way what tools did you use to modify the .bnk files? I want to replace the sounds with ones that I've made myself but I don't know much about replacing things in .bnk. I can use foobar2000 to view them but that's the extent of it
Good work
The new, sharper sound feels weak. Like some high-velocity airgun. It lacks both the beefy sound and the noticeable reverb of the original that made it sound like a much higher pressure, forceful, violent, concussive muzzle blast.
The original took me back to the feeling of shooting an actual Beretta, the new one just "feels" like my airgun. It's feels the exact opposite of how the ingame gun's stats evolved.
@Astro-Not, all i can really recommend is following the installation instructions more carefully :(