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2nd Post - you need to edit the Engine.ini file.
I believe you are the modder who created this servo sound mods (i think i already talk with you in Nexus Forums, but not sure...)
I'd like to ask... as this mods modifies sounds of the game (or create non existing ones)... is there any possibility of editing the music?
I mostly like what they did with the score, but i feel it could be better. I'm a musician and producer and i can work on audio/music files but i don't know where to start, extract the music of the game, upload it again into the game and all that stuff....
I can also edit music tracks to make better and more fitting loops for the game, add more bass, treble, reverb, etc. But the problem with the game music and modding, is that you can only replace tracks that’s already in the game, and not add new tracks when there is no music since in that case, there are no scripted triggers for when the track starts and ends. And I have no idea if it’s possible to mod in extra music with scripted triggers.