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Common Infected Headcrab Zombie Sounds from Half Life 1
   
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Infected: Common Infected
Game Content: Sounds
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14 Apr @ 1:53am
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Common Infected Headcrab Zombie Sounds from Half Life 1

Description
this addon replaces the common infected sounds, to headcrab zombie sounds from hl1
half life 1 headcrab zombie sounds. yep. right.
this took way... waaaay longer than I initially thought. replace each sound manually, then fix the soundcache glitches if they appear. it sounds simple, but the amount of files you have to work with is quite a lot.
I don't know how people manage to make these so fast, and so simply? maybe it isn't that hard, and there are some sounds you can skip? idk
maybe later on, I'll get to work on claw sounds as common infected punches, and misses

fun fact, the thumbnail originally was supposed to be a gif. but since the thumbnails are limited to 1mb, it's better to have a jpg instead. 1mb gifs are so bad...
2mb are a bit better, but not as much, as you can see. that is a 2mb gif.

the mods featured in the preview are... uhhh

glocks

headcrab zombies

shepherd from ena

shoving sounds

probably this one. minecraft doors

minecraft paintings

black mesa footsteps

bacteria voice cues... I think it was

the flashlight was some clean led... idontheckin remember
11 Comments
MusicTron3000  [author] 1 Jul @ 1:02pm 
Fairfield 1 Jul @ 10:10am 
no hl2 versions?
Adrían Shephard 6 May @ 2:55am 
MUSIC TO MY EARS :headcrab:
MusicTron3000  [author] 20 Apr @ 1:03am 
o hai
have a good day
WaffleTime 19 Apr @ 9:57pm 
no way its me
MusicTron3000  [author] 16 Apr @ 7:03am 
thank you, good to see you liked it?
great to see you having fun, as well seeing you alive and whatever else. I thank you again, may you be well
Knight 16 Apr @ 6:37am 
That was sick! Dude nice addon! Good work!
MusicTron3000  [author] 14 Apr @ 10:36pm 
right? my theory is that it somehow shortens the file's length, based on tempo, or it detects silence... yeah I can only theorize. since screeching happens because the file's length is shorter than soundcache file detects (I think...), generally, one can just take the audio file, and add more silence to it's length.
more silence than the original file's length, means that soundcache won't detect any gaps, and the screeching is always gone after that. like, yes, the file will be a bit longer than the original file, but it won't have any screeching, so it's good enough. still have to figure out how to make it perfect, however this is a good compromise if nothing else works. though tedious.
aaaaark 14 Apr @ 9:02pm 
the screeches is what bugs me the most too, i get the sound file to have the perfect length, same sample rate, everything is peachy, then i test it in game, and random screeching... ughhhhhhhhhhhh i really do wish i knew how people do it, it seemingly happens so randomly too, like i'm somehow missing something. thank you for the well wishes lol
MusicTron3000  [author] 14 Apr @ 7:21pm 
figures, I finished this addon by just spite at that point, so I know how it feels
procrastinate and whine to yourself about it not being worth it. actually "finished" isn't entirely correct too. I figure it still has some cutout screeches that I haven't pinpointed yet... anyway anyone who makes workshop addons deserves a break, so I'll go get one, and wish for you to get one too