TANMWS has no copies of any sounds. Every single sound has been recorded from my voice by a standard Mac Microphone. That way, I won't get into hot water for doing this.
Requirements:
Wolfenstein 3D 2nd Encounter (I hope), 3rd Encounter, or the Commercial Version
A sense of humor
ResEdit 2.1.1
1 meg of disk space
A Mac. I HATE PCs, so you PC users will just have to be jealous. That stupid Windows 95 operating system made by Microcrap!
Ok, all this sounds cool! Well, before you do anything, read this little chart to see the sounds you're replacing:
129- Key pickup
130-Save game sound
132-Dog sound
134-Achtung!
136-Die Sound 1
138-Plop
139-Guard is hit
141-Knife throw
144-DON'T DELETE!
147,148-Secret Door Sounds
149-Gutentag
150-Big boss?
151-Ahh!
153-New life
154-I'm hit! 1
155-I'm hit! 2
157-Grunt
158-Knife sound
159-Big boss chain gun sound
160-Mr. Stein Dude
162- HALT!
163-OK button push
164-Begin game dialog
165-Big Boss?
166-Here pig!
167-Don't delete!
168-Door locked!
169-DON'T DELETE!
128-Elevator
131-Door opening and closing
133-Dog die
135-HALT!
137-Guard die 2
140-Bullet loading!
142-Pistol Sound
143-Machine gun sound
145-Flame Thrower
146-Rocket
152-ALL RIGHT!
156-Me dead!
161-HALTEN ZIE!
The numbers stand for the ids you're replacing and the sounds stand for what they mean or sound like. 166 is the Deathnight sound. 169 is Hitler in his robot form moving. Now, we move to the replacing:
1. Open The All New Mondo Wolfenstein Sounds.
2. You should be in ResEdit.
3. Make a copy of Wolfenstein 3D, and put the original into a different folder. Rename the copy "Freaky Wolfenstein 3D" or something like that.
4. Open FW3D with ResEdit.
5. Open the csnd resource.
6. Now, each one of these csnd resources stands for a sound played in Wolfenstein, like the Pistol sound, the one you'll hear most, has an id of 142. Using this chart, delete the ones you want to get rid of, AND ONLY DELETE ONES ON THIS CHART THAT DON'T SAY "DON'T DELETE!"
7. Close the csnd window.
8. Open the snd resources.
9. Go to TANMWS sound resources.
10. Copy all of them.
11. Go back to the FW3D snd window, and paste them all.
12. Save.
13. Open Wolfenstein 3D.
14. Having fun, already?
I reccomend that you play these sounds with scenerios I made (Xeen 1, Xeen 2, The Castle of Lost Souls, Dragon Cavern Lite), but they work fine with any scenerio.
If you have any questions or problems, e-mail me at horace@mail1.erinet.com. I love getting e-mail. It's cool!