Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-01-03 12:24 PM CT (US)
Ok, Paople are telling me to put the sounds in the sound folder. There's only one problem--I DON'T HAVE A SOUND FOLDER!
l2aGeFul2i0uS
Banned
posted 06-01-03 12:36 PM
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C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires II\Sound
WhiteWolf
Squire
posted 06-01-03 01:40 PM
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C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires II\Sound\scenario
That is where you put the sounds.
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-01-03 11:10 PM
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Look, That's wher I searched and it's NOT there. I have a Macintosh and it might be different. Does anyone out there have a Mac?
Mechstra
Banned
posted 06-02-03 03:28 PM
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5 / 25
If you can find the directory for AoK, then the sounds should go in the same place as all the sounds for the Ensemble Studios campaigns. Not the sounds that play in the slideshows, but during the scenarios.
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-02-03 06:12 PM
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6 / 25
I can find the Aok directory. It is on my desktop. There is no sound folder in it, but I will look around and try to find wherever the other sounds are. What do you mean, "bad rival?"
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-02-03 11:08 PM
CT (US)
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Macs are cooler in every way.
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-03-03 02:55 PM
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Sounds like you have never even used a Mac.
Mechstra
Banned
posted 06-03-03 04:20 PM
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Macs are quite nice to use, but I find them lacking in the features I want. Like games. For games, you need a PC.
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-05-03 11:15 PM
CT (US)
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Hey, that's two things that I agree with you on; Macs and LOTR. PCs are more popular because they were started by a company that was already big and they rip off a lot of ideas Apple comes up with.
Raptor the Good
Squire
posted 06-06-03 12:30 PM
CT (US)
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Because my friend and I send each other scenarios a lot and I need to be able to get the to the right place easily.
Mechstra
Banned
posted 06-06-03 01:44 PM
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20 / 25
It's kinda sad, actually, but even the graphics designers are starting to move away from Macs to PCs. I'd be the first to admit that Windows is a rip-off of the MacOS (and the RISC OS too), but just because something's a copy doesn't stop it from being superior.