Does anyone have this game or is familiar with whatever engine it's running to tell me where the stinkin' sound files are?
During one of the Guadalcanal missions where you are retaking the Henderson(?) airstrip, I can hear a couple of Star Wars references. I turned on the subtitles, and sure enough, I was right. But I wanted to extract those audio files, and if I knew where they were, then I could slog through them until I found the ones I was looking for.
I already looked at the folder that gets put in My Documents, and that seems to only be for the savegames. I looked in the folders in Program Files, but I didn't really see any sound files, just the soundtrack mp3s. I also looked on the DVDROM, but I didn't look any different than the MoHPA folder in Program Files.
In case you were wondering, one of the references is "Red five, going in" and the other is a conversation between Luke and Wedge when they are flying around the Death Star: Wedge - "What about the tower?" Luke - "You worry about those fighters! I'll worry about the tower!" They play the same lines through the radios at the airstrip as well.
During one of the Guadalcanal missions where you are retaking the Henderson(?) airstrip, I can hear a couple of Star Wars references. I turned on the subtitles, and sure enough, I was right. But I wanted to extract those audio files, and if I knew where they were, then I could slog through them until I found the ones I was looking for.
I already looked at the folder that gets put in My Documents, and that seems to only be for the savegames. I looked in the folders in Program Files, but I didn't really see any sound files, just the soundtrack mp3s. I also looked on the DVDROM, but I didn't look any different than the MoHPA folder in Program Files.
In case you were wondering, one of the references is "Red five, going in" and the other is a conversation between Luke and Wedge when they are flying around the Death Star: Wedge - "What about the tower?" Luke - "You worry about those fighters! I'll worry about the tower!" They play the same lines through the radios at the airstrip as well.
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