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Old 11-30-13, 03:33 AM   #1
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Default Deck Gun too Loud

I have tried everything to lower the sound from Deck Gun, If I shut down too many things I can't hear music or voices, if on the other hand I don't lower those things when I fire Deck Gun the loudness can be heard everywhere in my home. Forget wearing headphones I would be deaf after sinking one ship.
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Old 11-30-13, 06:47 AM   #2
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I guess you could use the external camera to zoom far away enough from your sub's deck to where the noise from the deck cannon is just a dull thud, but where you can still see the action.
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Old 11-30-13, 11:27 AM   #3
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Open your PC's Start Menu. Find Accessories/Entertainment/Sound Recorder. You can open the correct file for the gun and turn the volume for that file down, the save it.

If newer PCs don't have a Sound Recorder (mine is quite old) or you want to change one of the Speech files, which are in a different format, you can download a free sound editor such as www.goldwave.com, which will do the job nicely.

For myself, I was aboard a ship in wartime, and the guns are extremely, exceedingly, excruciatingly loud, so for me that's part of the realistic experience.
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Old 11-30-13, 12:25 PM   #4
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Modify the output volume on the file itself in Audacity. It is a great audio editing program and free. Simply lower the file volume without sacrificing any other volumes from different sounds or master volume.
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Old 11-30-13, 02:40 PM   #5
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Thanks to everyone who made suggestions, I had used Audacity to edit
the Cannon .wav but it didn't do any good and then after I looked at the replies I decided to check it again and had about four files for cannon.wav although with differant names, apparently the game was using one of those so I deleted them and now the sound is perfect. Thanks again for all suggestion. I can say of all the forums I have belonged to this is the by far the best because of the people who help other people and quickly.
I salute all of you.

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