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Assain
![]() Joined: 02 November 2003 Posts: 979 |
19 June 2005 18:02 (UK time)
My upcomming mod is based off of a game right? And this game's sounds are the most realistic sounds ive ever heard, weapons wise. Unfortunatly, i was just given a response from the developers of this game that i cannot use their sounds in anything game/program related ![]() So, does anyone know where i can get some good sounds from, preferably as real as possible? You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
James Bunting
Posts: 1308 |
19 June 2005 22:59 (UK time)
There are loads of sound out there. The trick is to search for "free royalty free sound effects". I am sure that you can find something. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
mike323
Posts: 745 |
20 June 2005 04:59 (UK time)
Man, that stinks! Good weapon sounds are found at soldatmods.tk. Download a full mod and just take the firing sounds from the zip file. Jeez...I probably have to contact Bungie and make sure its ok to use their sounds... You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
Assain
![]() Joined: 02 November 2003 Posts: 979 |
20 June 2005 06:25 (UK time)
Soldat? I prefer to use sounds not from another freeware game, and Soldat isnt exactly the sounds im looking for... you knwo... the BANG!/CRACK! of a gun in an open enviornment, such as a CHOPCHOPCHOP of an AK-74 Edited: 20 June 2005 06:26 You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
LavaBall
![]() Joined: 14 January 2004 Posts: 108 |
20 June 2005 12:05 (UK time)
I know what game ur talking about i think ![]() Notrium You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
Armageddon1212
![]() Joined: 10 July 2004 Posts: 142 |
20 June 2005 15:42 (UK time)
I have a lot of realistic gun sounds from glocks to ak47's. If you want them contact me on aim at Armageddon1212 and my MSN is armageddon1212@hotmail.com You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
mike323
Posts: 745 |
20 June 2005 22:11 (UK time)
Well, the sounds really aren't that common, because people don't really download the mods, and the sounds are designed to be in an open enviroment. But...suit yourself You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
Dave Man
Joined: 19 October 2003 Posts: 374 |
21 June 2005 01:13 (UK time)
Try going to this site: http://www.flashkit.com/soundfx/ Though it it's for a game maker type program all the wav files are free and they sure have a lot of them. Edited: 21 June 2005 01:14 You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
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