![]() By doing this you can replace any sound file, for Charybdis as well, even music, such as main menu, or whichever you prefer. Yet if you exchange just the sound files with their original names, that should do the trick just fine for any game, or if you are a solo player, that would work as well. xml files, but that would probably consider the game to be "modded", and you won't be able to join in the public vanilla lobbies. Of course you can go with a more complex route with editing. If I'm not mistaken, the endworm sounds are at Contents/Characters/Endworm folder, there you should see the idle/loop/attack sound files, just rename the downloaded to the ones you want to change, and replace these. ogg sound file for the endworm, rename it to the current sound file, and toss it into the according game local files folder. However, if you would love the sounds to be changed, you can actually do this yourself. (note that what I describe below is client-sided only, but anyone can use it) Speaking of sounds, Brigadier and Revolver, since you both mentioned it. It's much more mysterious and makes it seem more like a force of nature, which is sort of implied by the name. Originally posted by Brigadier Humphred:Totally agree, especially about the sound design. But I really felt like being nostalgic for the legacy design and seeing if anyone else agrees. This isn't really meant to be a complaint post, the new design isn't bad, its perfectly fine. The muffled, echoing moaning truly does make the Endworm feel like a massive and incredibly alien creature, and nothing else in the game makes me feel so small and afraid. It just sounds like generic monster roars with some bubble effects added. The new sounds are scary, sure, but they aren't really unique. I recommend that any new players who haven't seen legacy Endworm go to its wiki and listen to the legacy sounds. Think giant worms that hide in the sand and drag unsuspecting fish into the ground to be devoured.īut what I miss most of all is the noise. Also, the old design resembles the Bobbit Worm, which is a real life sea creature that is genuinely terrifying. The new design makes it look more tanky and durable, but doesn't have much other than its size to make it look frightening. The orange coloring made it stand out against the darkness of the water, and its spiky design made it appear much more threatening. I'm not sure if this is a popular opinion or not, but I quite like the legacy design for the Endworm over its new design.
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