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Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-03 05:32
by Dr.Roy.Mustang
Hey guys, I was wondering, I cannot find the siren sound in the files... Can you guys let me know which directory is in? I cannot find it in common_client.zip when I searched for siren...

Any ideas? :-?

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-03 11:03
by E4$Y
It's in common_client\Sound\hud

The sound file is named "lowOnTickets.ogg"

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-03 22:42
by Proff3ssorXman
while your at it, get the bombcar music - it makes a kickass ringtone for your mobile.

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 01:58
by Dr.Roy.Mustang
E4$Y wrote:It's in common_client\Sound\hud

The sound file is named "lowOnTickets.ogg"
Thanks! :D

Thread SOLVED

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 01:58
by Dr.Roy.Mustang
Proff3ssorXman wrote:while your at it, get the bombcar music - it makes a kickass ringtone for your mobile.
Which one do you mean?

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 02:21
by JDMT
storagediskd1 wrote:Which one do you mean?
I can't find it either.

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 07:05
by Duck
Proff3ssorXman wrote:while your at it, get the bombcar music - it makes a kickass ringtone for your mobile.
yea and then ur mobile rings while you are on a buss and everyone assaults you! *Medic!*

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 08:43
by E4$Y
storagediskd1 wrote:Thanks! :D
Your welcome :)
Proff3ssorXman wrote:while your at it, get the bombcar music - it makes a kickass ringtone for your mobile.
DON'T DO IT! As Duck said, it's dangerous for your life! :grin:

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 09:05
by LeChuckle
Duck wrote:yea and then ur mobile rings while you are on a buss and everyone assaults you! *Medic!*
assault? :shock:

Re: Siren sound?

Posted: 2009-05-04 09:24
by M.Warren
LOL, I couldn't help but dig through the files myself out of curiosity. I have WinAmp set on repeat, so when I double clicked "heatseeker_lock_warning.wav" I nearly pissed myself as I was like "ZOMG PULL UP! FLARE, FLARE, FLARE!"

But as for using them as ringtones... I think "jdam.wav" does the trick. =P