Replace sounds help?

Can we please get some kind of help to do this again? The reason for changing how the game files work is understandable but it has brought up new problems with it.

I can’t stand playing my shadow priest now, I hate the new generic spell sounds and it would be nice to get some hope regarding a possible solution.

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Changes like this prove to me that the developers do not play the game.

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I wish they’d just get rid of owlkin frenzy. Not only is that sound incredibly annoying, but it’s a dumb ability that I never really count on anyway. Not to mention, I used an astral glyph to avoid looking like a giant chicken. I shouldn’t have to sound like one.

Lets hope for an update on how to replace sounds on Tuesday.

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I was just about to come here and ask if we have an update on this yet.

It’s great for open world content. But that’s an entirely different topic.

Guess no update. : /

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Quite honestly, all it does- besides annoy the hell out of me with its stupid noise- is break my concentration. Besides, I can easily just cast Warrior of Elune, and get three instant-cast Lunar Strikes.

Nature’s Balance is my choice. I find Warrior of Elune isn’t worth it.

Playing my hunter feels wrong now. I don’t hear the ‘bang bang’ of the rifle. When they changed rifle sounds to be someone throwing marshmallows, I was ok with that. They’re kind of loud, and I could just put the old sounds back in. Except for now I can’t put the old sounds back in. I guess they made the change to keep dataminers from spoiling stuff, and that makes sense. But nobody is being spoiled by knowing the paths to old sounds and being able to replace them.

For everyone just wanting to mute sounds, blizz did put in API for that, so there’s an addon that (MuteSoundFile, the name of the function and the addon). But to fix sound that are wrong, we’re SOL for now. Blizz needs to fix the API for that.

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Nothing yet.

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Working on getting the word out. We’ll have to hang in there in the meantime until the developers decide to do something about it.