Post by HaloGuy123 on Apr 5, 2006 17:53:16 GMT -5
This pack replaces almost all weapon sounds in Counter-Strike: Source with firing sounds from BattleField 2. Almost all of them are a huge improvement over the unrealistic defaults. One or two are out of place, but you can navigate to the weapons folder and delete those that are undesirable. These were all recorded on a firing range so they are about as close to the real thing as you can get. Downsides, they might take some time getting used to, since they are so much for different then most of the weapon sounds you are used to hearing is CS. I am a realism freak, so I am using almost all of them. They really improve the atmosphere during a battle,
Review & Submission by Milkman
Sound: EA
Compile: Steel Viper
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A realistic Army radio pack made by Kyrottimus, a CS Player with real US Military experience.
I like this pack because it isn't as 'cheesy' as the original radio sounds. These make you feel in the middle of a conflict, and the radio commands sound much more 'expressive'.
Great work Kyrottimus!
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This sound pack has a small collection of sounds taken from the recently released SWAT 4 computer game. It is by no means a comprehensive pack that replaces every aspect of the game's sounds, but it does have a few good replacements. I mix and match my weapon sounds, and this pack has a few good ones in there, especially the reloading sounds. So while its not a huge release, it is worth sharing with the rest of the CS community.
Review: Milkman
Submission: modderfreak
Original Sounds: Irrational games
Export/Import/Edit: modderfreak
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This radio voice pack compliments the combine soldier we already have on the site well. Each command has the Civil Protection radio bleep after speaking, and even events such as a Bomb being defused have an Overwatch radio file.
Review & Submission by Milkman
Edits: C1Team
Sounds: Valve
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