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Nirnroot, fighting, footsteps sounds like it is 2 meters away from me, but in fact action takes place at least 500 meters away from me. ![]() Also Nirnroot sounds like it's right next to me a mile away. NullBy7e wrote: I have the same issues as described above and do have reverb installed and I do have the latest version (even though NMM reports that I don't). I do not make any edits to distance attentuation settings in output models which is what causes this kind of stuff. Immersive sound compendium update#lazyskeever wrote: Are any of using Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul and more specifically, did you not update to the latest version? bjulius wrote: Agreed I had to uninstall as well. Danmolaijn wrote: There are volume controls in the audio settings. Had to uninstall because it was so immersion breaking. Randomper wrote: You can hear someone fighting or shooting arrows a mile away, not to mention their footsteps. Either way, I hope this helped a little bit. Immersive sound compendium mod#I should know, I never used to use mod managers! However, the best option is using Nexus Mod Manager. So manually installing this mod and other complex mods can be a time consuming process. I've already played with this mod before, so I know what sounds I like, but for a new user, there's enough choice to get you mixing it up into something you'll enjoy hearing. I suggest the same thing here, to get what you really want. Back in Oldrim I used AOS2 as a sound replacer, so I went through the folders myself and listened to each sound choice to see what I liked. Some of these folders will change the same sound, so only pick one. Clicking on these will give you more folders, containing more options. ![]() You have four folders with your custom options Weapon, Magic, Creature and Extra. If you don't have a sound folder already, well now you do! The ESP should be in your Data folder, the Sound folder should go into sounds. The Main Files folder goes into your Skyrim Special Edition Data folder (steam>steam apps>common>skyrim special edition). You'll then see a bunch of folders with the sound options and of course, the main files needed to get the mod to work correctly. I'd put it in its own folder to keep everything together. It'll be fiddly but if you're willing to do that, I can try to help!Īssuming you've got the mod already, you need to extract it. Thanks! qhil wrote: Yeah, that would be nice! Immersive sound compendium how to#I think its the Reverb ans Ambiance Overhaul mod.Īrkhan465 wrote: Please, could anyone tell me how to install it manually? When I disable the mod, It doesnt have any issues. Re you sure you're not hearing NIRNROOT ? TrainerPoke wrote: I dont think so. Skyrim Better Roads and Bridges - All In One - Merged.esp=1 Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul - Skyrim.esp=1 Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch.esp=1 Im not sure if its another mod that is doing it (most likely that) but I cant seem to find one that does. TrainerPoke wrote: Hey! Love the mod but it seems whenever I go close to Riverwood or Windhelm, I get this weird bell sound over and over again. ![]()
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