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Not sure about the volume. Sounded a bit quiet to me but my gunfire sounds are super loud so let me know if they're not loud enough.
The sounds I'm using are a combination of shitloads of different sound mods and sound files I got from all over the place plus I've remixed/isolated channels/cleaned up sounds from the original files (like eliminating echoes and excessive reverb and that kind of thing). For some, I've just increased the gain on the stock Insurgency sounds like the M16A4.
Not sure if I could upload it here as so many files have gone into it I couldn't even begin to assign credit to the original contributors except maybe some that came from Project Reality before I edited them. Might piss some people off.
Me! The idea is perfect and something like this is definitely missing in Insurgency, but because the normal sounds are so "soft", it sounds a little bit "too much" at the moment.
What other soundmod did you use while recording the 2 videos? The weapons sound also different.