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Post by cranedrop on Feb 13, 2019 21:54:43 GMT 10
For those who don't like the Remake of title screen sound because it doesn't feels complete. Fret not. Read below.
Replaces the remake "Resident Evil" title screen to classic with "Resident Evil 2" sound.
I know you can change to classic mode in audio setting but for those who still want to use remake's audio setting but still wants the classic title screen sound...
Here it is.
PREVIEW
VIDEO REMOVED AT REQUEST OF GOOGLE FOR BAD INDEXING
Sorry no preview for old classic ones but you get the idea.
"Resident Evil 2"
"Biohazard 2"
"Old School Resident Evil 2" GuidelineIf anyone is facing problem: Use fluffyquack's mod manager Try extracting the folders and paste the folder into RE2R Folder with file name at the top. Inside should have native, modinfo and an image file. -or- Extract the files and zip back to rar and paste into RE2R folder
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Post by whodatninja on Feb 13, 2019 22:43:00 GMT 10
What about this version?
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Post by DarkSamus on Feb 13, 2019 23:27:08 GMT 10
"Old School Resident Evil 2"
Thank you soooo much, this is exactly what I have been waiting for.
You deserve this....
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Post by Zethras on Feb 13, 2019 23:41:47 GMT 10
I second this, since I was about to ask the same thing xD
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Post by DarkSamus on Feb 13, 2019 23:45:51 GMT 10
He has 3 download links whodatninja and Zethras , the one you guys are asking for is the third one and is the one I am using now
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Post by Zethras on Feb 14, 2019 0:12:56 GMT 10
I'm doing something wrong for sure, but it's not working for me What I did was to download the third version of the mod (the classic one), then dragged/dropped the "natives" folder inside of the archive in the main game folder. But when I boot up the game there's no changes >.<
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Post by DarkSamus on Feb 14, 2019 0:17:04 GMT 10
I'm doing something wrong for sure, but it's not working for me What I did was to download the third version of the mod (the classic one), then dragged/dropped the "natives" folder inside of the archive in the main game folder. But when I boot up the game there's no changes >.< You MUST use Modmanager to install this mod.
Keep the mod in a rar file with the first folder inside the rar being "natives"
Then when you install it all should work perfectly.
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Post by cranedrop on Feb 14, 2019 0:34:34 GMT 10
what DarkSamus says. Fluffy's mod manager is very very very recommended to install and run mods
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Post by Zethras on Feb 14, 2019 0:47:03 GMT 10
what DarkSamus says. Fluffy's mod manager is very very very recommended to install and run mods Yeah, I'm trying to installing mods through that now, but I can't seem to have it working xD
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Post by whodatninja on Feb 14, 2019 0:56:20 GMT 10
Can you make a version of "Old School Resident Evil 2" voice for the DLC Classic Soundtrack? He has 3 download links whodatninja and Zethras , the one you guys are asking for is the third one and is the one I am using now Thanks! there were only two options when i made my request.
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Post by hecutrooper on Feb 14, 2019 4:02:06 GMT 10
None of the mod versions are showing up in my mod manager?
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Post by Zethras on Feb 14, 2019 4:06:02 GMT 10
None of the mod versions are showing up in my mod manager? my problem exactly
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Post by hecutrooper on Feb 14, 2019 4:09:27 GMT 10
I got it to work by just throwing it in my natives folder.....but dude who actually plays with the remake soundtrack? Can we please get one for the classic OST swap?
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Post by Zethras on Feb 14, 2019 4:13:06 GMT 10
I solved it by unpacking the .7z file and repacking it as a .rar file Worked like a charm
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Post by edouard224 on Feb 14, 2019 4:38:19 GMT 10
Doesn't Show up in Mod Manager and it doesn't work by putting it in the root folder.
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