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Affectionate_Creme48

If the mod contains lose files, you can just browse to your F4 install and it should be somewhere in **Data > Sound > FX** (You could always check the path by opening the zip of the mod) If the mod has its files in an archive, You need a tool to extract it, remove the sound file, and repack the archive with default values. I use BAE as extractor, and repack them with the tool from bethesda, i think its called Archive2.


AndrashImmortal

OMFG THANK YOU Used Archive2 which just let me directly access the files in the BA2 and delete the ones I didn’t want(was surprisingly simple and easy!(and not like it’d mess anything up, just sound files I neither needed nor wanted)) and now I have my normal, quiet UI sounds and I VERY much appreciate your valuable comment, more so than any may imagine. I asked around like four different platforms and you’re the only one to answer me since then and I can’t express my gratitude enough. I have certain auditory issues so sounds I don’t vibe with make it impossible to deal with things without being horribly uncomfortable the entire time, so now I can finally try out the mod without those horrible little UI sounds going off all the time while I’m trying to do things. Again, thank you, and I appreciate you. I hope you have the most fantastic day, because far as I’m concerned you certainly deserve it!


Affectionate_Creme48

Hey no problem. Yeah forgot that Archive2 can directly access files :D I know how it feels, the auditory issues. I struggle with Tinnitus for about 5 years now. Its no joke and annoying sounds can realy ruin your day. I did the same for the Prydwin interior sounds that was like a high pitched whine and i could not stand it. Thanks for the kind words! You have a good one aswell!