[Voice Pack] Republic Commando Trando/Commando Voice Packs
To start off I would like to say this is not a complete voice pack. The multiplayer reward voice clips are very few since it's an old game so there were only so many things I could change and keep to the theme. I may in the future go through and listen to more files and add some that fit the theme, but probably not, I mainly wanted the voices from multiplayer. That said, if you have a request then please feel free to ask, it's fairly easy to add them.
Originally, I wanted to change Radlock's sexy voice for the best Headshot voice ever, but got a little carried away with nostalgia so I added in a couple other voices I liked. The files are divided into primarily Trandoshan voice clips and primarily the Commando voice clips from multiplayer, along with a couple Battle Droid clips I couldn't leave out. The changed files are the basic ones:
- Double Kill (R/T)
- Triple Kill (R/T)
- Quad Kill (R/T)
- Headshot (R/T)
- Deathstreak (BD)
- You're Being Farmed (BD)
- Accuracy (R/T)
DOWNLOAD THE VOICE PACKS HERE:
Commando:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zgmcq66ba5....rtst_vpk?dl=0
Trando:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ikcnsqw728....rtst_vpk?dl=0
In case you are unfamiliar, these go into your C:\Program Files (x86)\Recursion\RealTimeStatTracker directory as is. Then, Recursion Stat Tracker, you go to Tools>Options>Configure and click the "Load Voice Pack" button in the top right.
Tutorial
Now, since this was such a simple process to do I'm going to explain how you too can be an awesome voice pack modder guy like ol' HUDuser here :emot-razz: This method is only usable for Unreal Engine games, but their may be something similar for other engines, I honestly have no idea.
- Have the game downloaded (duh)
- Navigate over to this directory, or the Steam equivilant C:\Program Files (x86)\LucasArts\Star Wars Republic Commando\GameData\System
- Find and open the "unrealed" application
- Close out the tutorial because winners don't read instructions
- Click on the speaker looking icon in the tool bar
- Select and save the file you want to a convenient place
- Open that file in a program like Audacity (it's free so use that if you have no other one)
- Export it as an .oog file since Recursion is full of weirdos and export to this directory C:\Program Files (x86)\Recursion\RealTimeStatTracker
- Now you can use that file to modify any sound in the Recursion Stat Tracker