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How to get multiple custom hitsounds at once?
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Hey so I've been looking to replace the alternative sounds that are built into tf2 with mine so I can just alternate from them using the advanced options menu [See Pic Below] instead of changing files, does anyone know how I can achieve that?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/703142404093640745/885637543029260298/unknown.png

Hey so I've been looking to replace the alternative sounds that are built into tf2 with mine so I can just alternate from them using the advanced options menu [See Pic Below] instead of changing files, does anyone know how I can achieve that?

[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/703142404093640745/885637543029260298/unknown.png[/img]
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no sorry i dont know how to do that

no sorry i dont know how to do that
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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=528571728
Edit: My bad I just realized what you actually wanted. My guess to the methodology would be first to locate where these sounds are found inside tf2's game files and then mimicking that location in the custom folder with a wav sound.

If I find them I'll edit my post with my findings.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=528571728
Edit: My bad I just realized what you actually wanted. My guess to the methodology would be first to locate where these sounds are found inside tf2's game files and then mimicking that location in the custom folder with a wav sound.

If I find them I'll edit my post with my findings.
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Name them according to their names in tf2_sound_misc_dir.vpk/sound/ui

Everyone knows the default hitsound is named "hitsound.wav", but there are other hitsound files that correspond to the other hitsound options in the menu. Some have one audio file, like the Beep and Space options. Others have several files that play randomly, like Percussion or Note or Electro. I only tried replacing the Space one (sound/ui/hitsound_space.wav) and it worked, but the sound was sped up no matter what sample rate I set it to (tried 44100hz, 22050hz and 11025hz). But it does work, as long as you name the file properly.

Name them according to their names in tf2_sound_misc_dir.vpk/sound/ui

Everyone knows the default hitsound is named "hitsound.wav", but [url=https://i.imgur.com/DOJms2b.png]there are other hitsound files that correspond to the other hitsound options in the menu.[/url] Some have one audio file, like the Beep and Space options. Others have several files that play randomly, like Percussion or Note or Electro. I only tried replacing the Space one (sound/ui/hitsound_space.wav) and it worked, but the sound was sped up no matter what sample rate I set it to (tried 44100hz, 22050hz and 11025hz). But it does work, as long as you name the file properly.
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Yeah I tried this a few years ago to be able to swap custom hitsounds and it didn't work properly.

I don't think preloading it even worked going into sv_pure 1 or 2 servers.

Yeah I tried this a few years ago to be able to swap custom hitsounds and it didn't work properly.

I don't think preloading it even worked going into sv_pure 1 or 2 servers.
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Joe_ShroeName them according to their names in tf2_sound_misc_dir.vpk/sound/ui

Everyone knows the default hitsound is named "hitsound.wav", but there are other hitsound files that correspond to the other hitsound options in the menu. Some have one audio file, like the Beep and Space options. Others have several files that play randomly, like Percussion or Note or Electro. I only tried replacing the Space one (sound/ui/hitsound_space.wav) and it worked, but the sound was sped up no matter what sample rate I set it to (tried 44100hz, 22050hz and 11025hz). But it does work, as long as you name the file properly.

its cool all I needed was to install a hotline miami killsound aside from my default one, and it worked as u said
thank you for the help!

[quote=Joe_Shroe]Name them according to their names in tf2_sound_misc_dir.vpk/sound/ui

Everyone knows the default hitsound is named "hitsound.wav", but [url=https://i.imgur.com/DOJms2b.png]there are other hitsound files that correspond to the other hitsound options in the menu.[/url] Some have one audio file, like the Beep and Space options. Others have several files that play randomly, like Percussion or Note or Electro. I only tried replacing the Space one (sound/ui/hitsound_space.wav) and it worked, but the sound was sped up no matter what sample rate I set it to (tried 44100hz, 22050hz and 11025hz). But it does work, as long as you name the file properly.[/quote]

its cool all I needed was to install a hotline miami killsound aside from my default one, and it worked as u said
thank you for the help!
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