Apahguinsimo Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 I'm looking for the sound .wav's for the sound when the player is injured or runs out of stamina and becomes tired. I really just want to know their file names and locations so I can replace them. I've poured through the extracted Skyrim - Sounds.bsa but simply cannot find them. Does anyone know what the file names are? It would be greatly helpful, hopefully someone can save me!
Kaz Aanh Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 These sounds are in Data\sound\voice\ maleeventoned maleargonian femaleeventoned Etc. In each folder you will find .fuz files. And here is a little list. For getting hit: dialoguegeneric__00000D8A_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D8B_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D8C_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D8D_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D88_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D89_1.fuz Power attack low stamina: dialoguege__00000D73_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D74_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D75_1.fuz Attack low stamina: dialoguege__00000D6A_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D6B_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D6C_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D6D_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D68_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D69_1.fuz block low stamina: dialoguege__00000D85_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D86_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D87_1.fuz bash low stamina: dialoguege__00000D85_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D86_1.fuz dialoguege__00000D87_1.fuz sprinting high stamina: dialoguegeneric__00000D8E_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D8F_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D90_1.fuz sprinting middle stamina: dialoguegeneric__00000D91_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D92_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D93_1.fuz sprinting low stamina: dialoguegeneric__00000D94_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D95_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D96_1.fuz out of breath: dialoguegeneric__00000D97_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D98_1.fuz dialoguegeneric__00000D99_1.fuz But not all voiceovers always works, for example "bash" "block". Will only trigger if you are against humanoids ,aka humans. It won't play vs monsters. Dunno why.
Apahguinsimo Posted December 2, 2014 Author Posted December 2, 2014 Oh dear, thanks for this info. So they are .fuz and not .wav? Is there a way to replace these sounds with custom files, such as converting from .wav to .fuz?
Kaz Aanh Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 Well look for some kind of unfuzer and fuzer tool? .fuz stores sound file ( .xwm) and a .lip file.
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