I know you have better things to do than listen to me talking about my sound project, but in the next version of your Duke port could you add a directory for my sounds.
E.G.
\JFDUKE3D\Sounds
This would make it easy for the user and would make the folder look alot better with out all them .voc .mp3 and .ogg files in the same folder as the duke.exe
Thanks...
hawkeyefile at
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TX at
hawkeyefile said
or you could use:
http://rapidshare.de/
foru your file hosting needs.
Do you even read what the fuck you're replying to?
Devil Master at
Re: JonoF, Please add a directory for my sound project !!!
dewisant05 said
JonoF,
I know you have better things to do than listen to me talking about my sound project, but in the next version of your Duke port could you add a directory for my sounds.
E.G.
\JFDUKE3D\Sounds
This would make it easy for the user and would make the folder look alot better with out all them .voc .mp3 and .ogg files in the same folder as the duke.exe
Thanks...
They are not your sounds. Stop spamming.
Mephisto at
JonoF, Please add a directory for my sound project !!!
how come people dont read the post before replying?
all he wants is to be able to create a subdirectory /sounds/ in his jfDuke directory so his sounds dont mix up with executables and configs and stuff...
hawkeyefile at
TX said
hawkeyefile said
or you could use:
http://rapidshare.de/
foru your file hosting needs.
Do you even read what the fuck you're replying to?
yeah he needs to host files.
TX at
hawkeyefile said
TX said
hawkeyefile said
or you could use:
http://rapidshare.de/
foru your file hosting needs.
Do you even read what the fuck you're replying to?
yeah he needs to host files.
That's not what this thread is about. Learn to read.
Sobbsy at
I agree with him, it's probably be a good idea to perhaps have te directory listed under the 'highres' folder same as the extra textures and models from the Highres Pack.
I downloaded the Highres Sound Pack, and it's a bit clogged up what with 20 or so odd wav files right smack in the Jfduke dir :P
I suppose you could inject the sound files right into the GRP file, that might work. Perhaps some sort of Datainstaller could lend a hand there? Anyway just throwing out ideas.
JonoF at
I'm bewildered why people unzip everything into the Duke directory and then complain about it being messy when there's the ability to load direct from ZIP files. The next release of JFShadowWarrior contains the same GRP/ZIP loading capability that Duke has, so there shouldn't be any reason to unpack ZIP files. Hell, I'd even go so far as promote that people rename ZIP files for use with JFDuke/SW to something like .GRZ just so people don't think it's a ZIP they have to unpack.