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the new main menu theme rocks though:D
the new screaming sounds sound more… factitious?
I hope this doesn't mean that world 5 is cancelled…:D simply wait and see I guess
it could be cool though if old music played in party modes, because it was funnier, the new music fits story mode more
but, since the new music is made by another person, I guess old tracks are not coming back…
and no one is credited for those sounds now on the credits screen O_O
haven't noticed anything else yet
But it seems now it's time to drop it and delete the game. Because Catobyte decided to change smth that everyone liked.
This music and these bunny sounds are awful. That's it, just awful. It ruins the entire atmosphere of the game.
Give me back my old music and sounds! Or create some option in the settings menu where gamers could choose between old and new sound packs.
anyway, here is how you can rollback to old sounds and music version (also disable auto update):
(I'll assume you are running Windows)
1) Search for "Run" in Windows or press Win+R
2) Execute
10430604 is the game's depot ID for Windows,
and 6800794953681099939 is the last manifest (update) ID before music and sounds were changed,
all of which I obtained via SteamDB[steamdb.info]
4) Steam will start downloading the game, don't do anything, just wait
5) After downloading is done, a message in Steam Console will appear with a path to your downloaded game, please follow the path and copy all files from there
6) Go to your Super Bunny Man installation folder, you can do so by going into game's Properties from Steam library and locating local files folder there
7) Go up a folder, rename: "Super Bunny Man" -> "Super Bunny Man_old", create a new folder: "Super Bunny Man", go into it and paste all files you previously copied
8) Launch the game via Steam and you will be able to play an older version of the game