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Докладване на проблем с превода
A lot of sounds im used to are gone, so its hard to audibly know what is going on in the fort (especially combat sounds, job completions, strange moods etc).
I always use my ears more than my eyes =(
The full path were I put the mod's files is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dwarf Fortress\data\vanilla\vanilla_music
the folder now contains:
objects\
> music_d.txt
> music_standard.txt
> sound_d.txt
> sound_standard.txt
sounds\
> *.ogg (all music files)
> music_file_d.txt
info.txt (the original file, not the one from your mod)
Adding your music to my current game should work this way, right?
I tried adding it to the vanilla files by placing the objects and sounds folders inside the vanilla_music folder. (there is no vanilla_sounds folder)
I also tried a few other folders, but nothing seems to work. I've also looked into the Wiki, but adding to the vanilla music files isn't really explained..
It might also be a perceptual thing, since Simon also worked on the official soundtrack. Songs from this mod should just list Simon and not Dabu in the pause menu.