Making v_ model to use a specific sound? Created 19 years ago2005-06-22 09:21:15 UTC by inventrex inventrex

Created 19 years ago2005-06-22 09:21:15 UTC by inventrex inventrex

Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 09:21:15 UTC Post #116122
I have just acquired Counter Strike Source v_ models for 1.6.
(For those who want it, link is http://netten.pl/~gnat/counter-strie-source-weapon-models.zip , but there is only the v_ models)

So I converted the Source sounds into MONO to work in 1.6.

However some weapons share the same sounds (TMP with Glock) and I want the sounds to be seperate... So can I edit the TMP model to use another sound instead of sharing? (btw the shared sound is clipin1.wav, clipout1.wav)

Thanks in advance.
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 12:40:51 UTC Post #116162
Decompile the model, rework the sounds in the qc file and recompile. by the way, http://www.csbanana.nu now has high quality Source conversions in the making. So far the galil, ak and sg550 have been done. The skins aren't blurred.
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 12:41:23 UTC Post #116163
And you posted this in the wrong forum.
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 16:01:54 UTC Post #116203
I don't think you can if it's defined in the code, look in some of the res files and such and see if they hold any relevant information.
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Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 18:16:46 UTC Post #116235
Open the gcf file and in the sound folder you can see the name of the sounds. Just make a custom sound and place it in /User Name/counter-strike/cstrike/sound/weapons :)

Example: ak47-1

Thats the ak shooting sound.
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 21:05:36 UTC Post #116268
Decompile the model, edit te qc file for the relading animation, and recompile I've done it a hundred times to perform the exact same thing he's asking.
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 21:36:27 UTC Post #116284
that's right the QC file IS the code "Quake C", created by carmak so
when you compile the model you change the code of the model
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 22:30:01 UTC Post #116289
OK thanks, but..

then which forum should I post this in?
Posted 19 years ago2005-06-22 23:47:08 UTC Post #116293
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