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No Longer Able To Change Audio Hashes?

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So naturally...somehow....my game folder way haywire and I had to use steams "Verify Game Cache" and it was apparently missing a file, the game somehow, updated. I couldn't revert with RAGE as it said the backup was somehow corrupted (great right).

 

So I was forced to the newest GTA...and RPH....so I had to reinstall a lot of stuff. None the less...I have everything back BUT...if I go to edit audio hashes....the game crashes on the splash screen.

 

Example; I love the windsor engine sound for the dodge charger....if I put <audioNameHash>windsor</audioNameHash>  in the vehicles.meta for sheriff and police2....I get nowhere, but it worked before. Anyone else experience this or is there a new way to edit the audio hashes?

 

 

Regards

Keith

Hey Keith, 

 

This is my first time changing Audio hashes but I changed Police2 to the Windsor hash like this:

"<audioNameHash>Windsor</audioNameHash>"

Worked perfectly with no crashes.

Not sure if something went wrong when you edited the .meta or something or maybe a conflicting mod? Just a heads up I edit my .meta through OpenIV > Edit Mode > Right Click > Edit

Don't know if this is how you do it, or if you export and re-import but just as a reference in full detail that is what I did

Hope you get it fixed.

 

ThreattzZ 

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