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Policeold1 and Policeold2 sounds

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Hi,

If anyone could tell me where the file that says which engine sound each vehicle has is located then I would be very grateful. I know that the actual audio files are located at x64\audio\sfx\STREAMED_VEHICLES_GRANULAR.rpf, but I do not know where the file that decides which of these sounds each vehicle has is located. For example how to i change policeold1 or policeold2 sound to police 3.

 

 

thankyou

  • Using Open IV, navigate to mods > update > update.rpf > common > data > levels > gta5
  • Move vehicles.meta to your Desktop
  • Open vehicles.meta and press Ctrl+F, then type in PoliceOld2 or PoliceOld1
  • Locate the code lines that define PoliceOld2 or PoliceOld1
  • Scroll down a little bit until you find a line that reads <audioNameHash />
  • Delete this line and replace it with the following: <audioNameHash>POLICE2</audioNameHash>
  • Save and replace within the gta5 folder still open within Open IV
  • Close Open IV and load your game. Your car will now have the same audio as Police2 (i.e. a Dodge Charger)

 

This is the method I used when I changed my PoliceOld2 model to a '15 Charger. It now sounds like a Charger instead of some old junky.

 

I also changed PoliceOld1 to a UC Tahoe, so I used FBI2 instead of Police2 as for audionamehash, if you're interested.

 

Hope this helps!

 

 

Edited by Techengage

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