Unleashed, turning off cave ambients.

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Trond007

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Is that a Vanilla thing or is there a way to turn off the cave ambients. I don't like the scary sounds, I want the atmosphere to be more children friendly :)
 

Bomb Bloke

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The noises such as the violin screech are vanilla. They're played occasionally when near areas mobs can spawn (eg, hidden caves that you haven't dug your way into yet).
 

Juanitierno

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Its actually large (3x3x3 i think?) spaces of air with 0 light.

You could have a huge room with the floor and walls perfectly lit with torches and still get cave sounds near the center where the light from the torches doenst reach.
 

Hambeau

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When vanilla 1.7 is released you'll be able to control various categories of sound individually... Don't care for the music? Turn down the music volume. Tired of all the animal noises? turn those down. Digging noises bugging you? You get the idea.
 
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atheneftw

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Minecraft hasn't given modders any incentive with their new base changes. I'll tell you, 1.7.X will be a veritable nightmare.
pff every patch is a nightmare for modders nowadays, mojang should just get their shit together, either add interesting things to minecraft or let the modders do it..
 
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PeggleFrank

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Delete these files.

\FTB\Unleashed\minecraft\resources\newsound\ambient\cave

Should work. It might re-download the files, however, in which case you could just corrupt them so that they don't play any sound at all. Which might also cause them to re-download.
 

Shakie666

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Delete these files.

\FTB\Unleashed\minecraft\resources\newsound\ambient\cave

Should work. It might re-download the files, however, in which case you could just corrupt them so that they don't play any sound at all. Which might also cause them to re-download.
I don't think it forces you to re-download the files (luckily).
 

WayofTime

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I don't think it forces you to re-download the files (luckily).
It did when they changed the sounds way back when (changed bow sounds, doors, etc). When you tried to edit the files, i.e. swap with the old ones, it would redownload very quickly.
 

Trond007

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pff every patch is a nightmare for modders nowadays, mojang should just get their shit together, either add interesting things to minecraft or let the modders do it..
Precisely. The game will wie fast without mods. Minecraft is just good for building cities, statues and other cool stuff.

About editing the sound files, yes they will be re-downloaded.
 

Zarkov

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Maybe it's possible to create empty files with the same names and make them read-only?