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DeadlyPeanut

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Ive been searching around the forums and cant seem to find any mods that replace/add to the default Sexout moans and grunts.

 

While the default sounds are alright, id like to see if theres any better ones out there.

 

I would try adding my own from say an lovers with PK additional voice set that there are quite a few of... but i have no modding experience and wouldn't know where to start :P

 

Are there any mods available for sexout that add/replace the default voice ?

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Ive been searching around the forums and cant seem to find any mods that replace/add to the default Sexout moans and grunts.

 

While the default sounds are alright' date=' id like to see if theres any better ones out there.

 

I would try adding my own from say an lovers with PK additional voice set that there are quite a few of... but i have no modding experience and wouldn't know where to start :P

 

Are there any mods available for sexout that add/replace the default voice ?

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You can add your own sounds pretty easily. If you have Lovers PK from Oblivion, go ahead and poke around in the folders. You should find something named Sounds (or something like that, maybe it's labled FX) and you can follow the string of folders until you come to sets of folders divided up into the different Lovers sound sets. All the sounds are in .wav format, so they're easy to surf through.

 

Once you have some sounds you want to use, go back to Fallout NV, under Data will be "Sound," and under that will be "fx" - follow that and you'll eventually arrive at some folders labled "fsex," "ns0," and "ns1" - fsex has the mushy sex sounds, and the ns folders divide sounds into rape and nonrape soundsets. (It should be worth noting that Oblivion's structure was similar in having rape and nonrape sets).

 

From there you should be able to just copy and paste the sounds. I'm no modder, and I found this relatively easy, as it was just moving some sound files around. If you've got a fundamental understanding of Wrye Bash, you can prepackage your sounds and install them that way.

 

Good luck!

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