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  1. I wouldn't mind seeing the Neko mod here either. Hell if you can make it look like the Nekomata from Disgaea 2 then I am sold!
  2. You know... I bet that's the problem. Leme go check. [Edit] Thank you so much! That was the problem! And thanks Red_Mage21 for helping also.
  3. Tell me your process, step-by-step, from the very start, maybe you're just messing up somewhere along the lines and I'll be able to point it out for you. Ok then, from clean Install. 1. I go to My Computer -> Local Disc (:C) -> Program Files -> Bethesta Softworks -> Fallout 3 -> Data -> sound -> fx -> mus [i'm pretty sure I had to create "sound" and onwards. 2. I place "mus_success.wav" in the folder. 3. I open the Fallout Mod Manager and invalidate my archive. 4. I run Fallout 3 and start a new game, escape vault, and level up. The sound that should play when the stats box pops up is nowhere to be heard.
  4. I don't understand! Why isn't this working!? Agh, I've just about given up hope...
  5. I've got retail... Maybe a clean install will help, I'll try it. The standered level up music works, right? In fact, try using something else in place of the victory fanfare, it may just be the file you have. I tried changing it, but still nothing. I'm going to reinstall it and see if that helps.
  6. I've got retail... Maybe a clean install will help, I'll try it.
  7. You're sure it's a .wav file and not an .mp3 file? Because that part is really important. If it isn't a .wav file you can download Audacity (do a Google search), open the file using the program, and just export the file as a .wav directly into the MUS folder. Yes I am positive it is a .wav file, in fact I used Audacity for it.
  8. I did exactly that and all I get is silence.... I wonder why...
  9. Well I've only been going by what I've read on a few forums. What I've been led to believe is that I need to recreate the file path listed in the archiver in the Data folder and then place the file I want with the same name as the original, in that folder. When I do this, however, all I get when I level up is silence.
  10. Hello forum goers. I've been trying for the longest time to replace the sound of leveling up with the Cosmos Fanfare from Dissidia Final Fantasy. My idea was to change that little drumming piece into the first bit of the fanfare and then when the stats came up the rest would play. I have tried to create the same File Path as shown the the archiver and set the ArchiveInvalidation.txt to label the change, but still to no avail. Can anyone help with this problem?
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