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Ah, as a fellow Doctor myself I sympathise with your ADHD and bad grammar. Back in my day we used to play a game called "knockout" with a guy called Fuad. He reminds me a bit of you... hmm...uhh... oh? sorry I got lost in the sweet bliss of the good old days. I'm going to go goon!
Thanks for the fix, man.
Here’s what we can do to fix this audio drama:
Fight the Overlap: If both mods are fighting over the same sound files, just give one of them a new name or swap out the file. It’s like giving each mod its own mic!
Load Order Shuffle: Sometimes mods just need to play in the right order. Try swapping the load order around, like a game of musical chairs, and see if that calms things down.
Custom Sound Mix: If that doesn’t work, you can tweak the sound files yourself. It’s like customizing your own playlist—just gotta figure out which tracks are causing the noise!
Hopefully that gets everything groovin’ again! Let me know if you need help or if things still sound weird. 🎶
Don't forget to enable FNAF if you haven't already, as this step is vital