Rigmor of cyrodiil bad voice
Good to loose a bloated faulty mod and free up 4 esp at same time-and improve quality. Dwemer ruins distortion is totally an AoS thing.
I think Ill run through it again with AoS un-installed. Like I say, only sound issue is that dwemer ruins thing. My end goal, is a singular, updated, all in one sound mod, and yours is best to come along in a while. I have mixed feelings about AoS and its many many patches, and lack of updates. If you speed through the cells, it doesn't get a chance to work its problem. The problem gets worse longer you stick around, or zone back and forth between cells.
I had to terminate Skyrim in background processes since the sound had hooked itself into memory and wouldn't terminate on its own. The sound (badly distorted dwemer audio) persisted even after shutdown. Subsequent zoning back and forth made the problem progressively worse. I have both AOS and v1e installed and initially, it sounded fine. The worst place for it, is Avanchnzel, specifically at the chamber right before the boilery. It seems to be an infinite reverb problem.
Rigmor of cyrodiil bad voice install#
Personally i do not agree with the way it`s been executed.the reverb of skyrim could have been done much better.probably this is what you get when dealing with a timeline to finish the game.īUT changing the games reverb settings in a wrong way may cause very bad things.įor the longest time, dwemer ruins sounds get horrifically distorted over time, and unless your install is very stable, can even cause it to crash. The above is the reason why you discover a lot of very loud parts inside almost all of the samples.which really are over the top just to preserve some punch and make them more hearable.
Nevertheless.the most difficult part with remastering those sounds.is the fact that skyrim adds it`s own reverb while playing the game.as such you will not realize the bad sounding parts that much, as they get washed out and are simply put further back on the sound stage.this saved a lot of time for Bathesda`s sound engineer on mastering those.he didn`t need to care too much about shitty tones, and also did not win any awards with it. It was not just a BIT of equing the sounds.in fact it took me the most nning those samples through several equalizers.all carefully adjusted.listening over and over again to the aling with very bad ringing parts in a lot of sounds.in some cases i used more complicated techniques such as splitting samples in low, mid and high range.for better results.this is very time-consuming of course.Īs with equing a lot of mistakes can be done.and there still are some samples which i`d like to give a second run.but for the most of it i am really satisfied. You are partially has been no normalizing done as i really hate to do it. Lucidity also provides some selfmade sounds, yet those are separated from the main file and the counterparts are remastered. There are other mods.replacing sounds.changing the game reverb settings, which results in a bigger loss of originality.so i had to do something different. The one and only remastering suite on skyrim nexus. Lucidity Sound FX is something that has never been done before. The fires in Inns have a low, bassy roar to them when the fires are nowhere near large enough to create such a roar (experienced in Riverwood Inn).When traveling between Whiterun and Riverwood at night there is a sound in the loop which sounds like a woman screaming.Nice context STEP-wise I think, since someone recently brought up the fact that STEP needed a good review of its audio setup. 212 of them are already covered by AOS, which should have the priority. The current version contains about 2000 remastered sound file (roughly 38% of the original files according to the authors). The authors state that this improvement in quality is essentially aimed at users with headphones or computer-speaker, which tend to build up on the original bad-quality of a sound and make it even worse. Those are remastered audio files from the original game, "cleaned" audio-wise in order to make their sound stand-out, clearer and more accurate/precise. The overall idea sound (see what I did here ? ) interesting. I just installed this and am about to test.