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Replacing RESIDENT.rpf

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I have been trying to replace this file through LML and I have tried multiple commands to try and get it to replace this specific file.

 

I am trying to replace the siren for emergency vehicles.

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There is unfortunately no single .awc replacement support currently (we tried it in the beta but never got it working properly). You should be able to replace the whole DLC from its own mod folder, but not sure how useful that is for you. 

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19 hours ago, LMS said:

There is unfortunately no single .awc replacement support currently (we tried it in the beta but never got it working properly). You should be able to replace the whole DLC from its own mod folder, but not sure how useful that is for you. 

 

Do you mean just manually replacing resident.rpf in openiv? Or creating a DLC file with resident.rpf inside and loading that in LML as a dlc in the install.xml?

 

Thanks.

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I meant placing resident.rpf somewhere else and modifying it. Then using LML to override the loading of resident.rpf and point it to yours, so like a replacement. I have never tested this, so it would be interesting to see whether it works! 🙂 Let me know how it goes or if you need any help.

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13 hours ago, LMS said:

I meant placing resident.rpf somewhere else and modifying it. Then using LML to override the loading of resident.rpf and point it to yours, so like a replacement. I have never tested this, so it would be interesting to see whether it works! 🙂 Let me know how it goes or if you need any help.

 

I think if that is the case then it might be better to just load it in the mod folder.

 

I was hoping that it would be possible to just shrink what I was using down the .wav files from the vehicles.awc.

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2 hours ago, lc2019 said:

 

I think if that is the case then it might be better to just load it in the mod folder.

 

I was hoping that it would be possible to just shrink what I was using down the .wav files from the vehicles.awc.

 

Yeah ideally you can replace single .awcs and I would definitely like to add support for that soon, but we didn't quite get it working properly yet.

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17 hours ago, LMS said:

 

Yeah ideally you can replace single .awcs and I would definitely like to add support for that soon, but we didn't quite get it working properly yet.

 

Ok well hopefully in coming patches we can see more file supports. Thanks.

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On 12/31/2019 at 1:35 PM, lc2019 said:

 

Ok well hopefully in coming patches we can see more file supports. Thanks.

 

Audio support has been added in version 0.2. See how it works here:

 

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On 1/24/2020 at 3:31 PM, LMS said:

 

Audio support has been added in version 0.2. See how it works here:

 

Brilliant. Thanks for the update.

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