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Good morning folks, sorry for my bad english, i'm 15 and i'm italian.
i need a file, calls Speech_De, because i downloaded a mod, Rina Ketty, from a website, who changes all voices in italian. But now i need Speech_De because i can't find it anywhere! Please help me! thank you. ![]() |
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WELCOME ABOARD!
![]() I'm sorry, I've looked through all my files and I haven't found that one. I'm hoping someone can do better for you. ![]()
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If the file were in its proper place, it should be in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\SilentHunterIII\data\Sound any other language files should show up as Speech_De, or any other language mod that you much have added would show up as Speech_XX (XX being the 2 letter initials for the country in question). |
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i have not found it, but i have reinstalled the game... Now i have to download again all mods.... uff...thank you anyway!
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When I looked through my game files, the German voices are in the file labeled Speech, and the English voices are in the one labeled Speech_En. I have no file labeled Speech_De either.
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If you choose to have German spoken during the game it should auto create the Speech_De folder. I usually do it so I can get the "alarm" soundbyte from the German and replace it with the ludicrous "Crash Dive" that's used in English.
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