Left 4 Dead 2

Left 4 Dead 2

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Tactical Gear Footsteps [Fixed]
   
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18 Feb, 2021 @ 8:48am
19 Feb, 2021 @ 5:21am
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Tactical Gear Footsteps [Fixed]

Description
This is a fix for clientside usage of the wonderful mod "Tactical Gear Footsteps" created by Raizen.
I removed the scripts and handpicked each sound sample to preserve the mil-sim feeling the original mod created. Due to the way sound mods work for this game I had to cut down the overall number of over 200 samples each for walking and running to 80 and 72 samples respectively.
Each footstep sound works perfectly now and has been thourougly tested by me on test maps and by playing multiple full-length campaigns.

All credit goes to Raizen for creating this wonderful mod: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/id/deathpscythe07

Original mod: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1890963243

Enjoy and feel free to give me feedback. I will eagerly fix any problems that come up.
17 Comments
BENNI.RoR  [author] 5 Jun @ 6:08am 
Thank you!
Hi, I love the footstep sounds in this mod. I appreciate that you added this version without sound errors. 100/10 genius :)
BENNI.RoR  [author] 3 Apr @ 5:12am 
No.
Chú Chinh Chiến 3 Apr @ 2:15am 
I have a feeling both the original mod and your mod have a survivor speed-up script, is that the case?
thank you
risão blackpill imortal 23 Jul, 2024 @ 12:50pm 
it's good but i don't like the cs:go thing :(
BENNI.RoR  [author] 26 Nov, 2023 @ 5:50am 
Or with any other soldier playermodel.
Neuwey331 26 Nov, 2023 @ 1:36am 
Goes really well with Combine playermodels!
W 25 Jan, 2022 @ 1:33pm 
faking cool!
AnarXict✈ 25 Jan, 2022 @ 11:15am 
Thanks)))
BENNI.RoR  [author] 25 Jan, 2022 @ 10:58am 
All I can tell you is that I have multiple sound mods installed and that they don't conflict if they don't modify the same audio sample. All sound mods contain a soundcache, but it's only for that specific mod. Let's say you install this mod and a mod that changes the sound of a weapon. Both of these mods will contain a soundcache but the mods alter completely different sound files so there is no conflict. If I were you I would just install the mods you want and use the ingame addon menu to check for conflicts. That is the most reliable and safe method. And even if there are conflicts it doesn't harm your game. Just uninstall one of the conflicting mods and you're fine.
Also you don't have to excuse yourself for asking this. There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. ;-)