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Thanks dude
Where is the menu music?
and the win and lose themes?
By the way you do requests right?
it doesn't state how to generally create a mod at all - but that isn't that diffucult as well.
most work for me is finding and downloading all the tracks.
I really didn't find it.
After subscribing to a mod, steam downloads it. (This is a bit buggy/laggy sometimes, if it doesn't start, you can just wait until it does, or try to trigger it by un/resubscribing, restarting steam, your pc or subscribing to other mods for example.)
When steam finished the download, the mod is in steams download directory for AoE content.
The files aren't copied to the mods folder or into your game folder at all anymore.
If the mod was downloaded correctly and you enabled it in your ingame mod manager. it is loaded on startup from that AoE content folder. You can open this folder by selecting the mod in the mod manager and clicking the 'open folder' button for example.
Sorry to be a pain, I subscirbed to your mod but for some reason it's not registering that I have (won't appear in mods folder and won't install/play)>
Cheers in advance :)
All edited game files will be gone then.
Additional files don't, they have to be deleted manually.
For soundtracks that are all tranks with a number greater than 20.
You can find them in AoE\sound\music.
But in case you install a patch/dlc that changes files, modded files are overwritten without reloading the modded ones. But steam has no information about it and thinks the mod is still in use. Steam is breaking itself here.
You have to unsubscribe from the mod, delete additional files if needed, delete the mods archive, verify your game cache and resubcribe to amke a clean new install.
You can check this by going to AoE\sound music. There you'll find all soundtrack files used by HD and FE as well. all used tracks start with xmusic.
I know I have a tamriel map. But with a quick search I wasn't able to find the mod here.
I'll do another search after work. :)
only file I have there is "forbidden_files.txt"
(PS I have tried to download this mod for 3 times now, still not working)
I'm sure that it's Steam that's making this not work. So if you could put a mediafire link for just the music, I could download them and add them manually to my AoE\Sound\music
Thanks!
In case the extraction fails for whatever reason, it's an extensionless zip archive, you can easily extract it to your game folder overwriting the sound folder.
So you can easily extract it manually with winZip, WinRar, etc.
Do so into your AoE folder (Rightclick and yhoose extract to - and choose the AoE folder as destination).
It will ask you to overwrite your sound folder which is correct for you want to extract the soundtrack.
Try to restart the game and not to cancel the intro before the chess sequence.
Great it works now - although a new installation shouldn't be needed... :)
@Dexter
You will have to do some changes to them to get them working.
This is for AoEs soundtrack system. It uses files namd xmusicZ.mp3 where Z is an ascending number. It has to start with 1 and mustn't contain gaps to work.
So every soundtrack will use one single xmusic1.mp3 or the same files starting with 1.
For that reason if a soundtrack has less than 20 tracks, you will now hear the default soundtrack after it for they splitted AoEs soundtrack from 1 into 20 files with FE.
And this also means, different soundtracks will overwrite each other (at least partly).
To get them working with each other, you have to rename the files of one mod so both mods files are in a row instaed using the same numbers.
This would be more easy by using my Mod Manager, for it allows you to edit mods and save them as your local, personal mod for a more easy use later.