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  1. BannedProfileWorkaround
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    Stupid question... Can I use these for Morrowind/OpenMW?
  2. srgspike
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    Good music and most of it is pretty fitting. Only thing for me was that some of the "Exploration" music was too bombastic and felt like it should be combat music. But you can easily tweak the files. Also wasn't a huge fan of it being a replacer for the wonderful OST, and wish it could have been additional tracks; but that's just a personal preference. Overall I recommend checking it out.
  3. DremoraLord390
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    Hey guys. I have the solution for you! Here is what you need to do. Once extracted put these files into one folder:

    Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.001
    Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.002
    Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.003
    Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.004
    Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.005

    Then use 7zip to extract the first file and the rest will follow automaticly. I tried this twice and both times it worked! Hope it works for you guys.
  4. Gheko
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    I'm probably doing something wrong but I can't unzip the files correctly it seems, similar to the error someone else stated but did not say how he fixed it. I download all 5 parts, unzip all with 7z, then unzip part 1 with 7z again (which does not have the zip/archive icon only a placement icon as if there were none). Once it extracts I get another 7z file which says is corrupt and I cannot do anything to it.
    *Pout*
    1. CommanderEwok
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      Same here.
  5. CheeseyBall
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    EDIT:

    Sorry, dodgy Windows download. Now that I've got Firefox it's fine.
  6. Turpin
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    I found a solution for us Linux folks. As it turns out, this isn't necessarily proprietary to 7zip, so you actually don't need 7zip necessarily to open it. It's actually a 7z file simply chopped into multiple segments, no extra headers added or anything. So a simple "file combine" utility merges them back together into a 7z openable with ANY archive manager that handles 7z files, or simply follow the author's "regime" and use 7zip. In Linux, you can combine files together using a terminal. Here's what I did: changed to the directory that contains all 5 files, and typed this command:
    cat 'Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.001' 'Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.002' 'Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.003' 'Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.004' 'Lost Paladins of the Divines Music.7z.005' > godthhisisstupid.7z
    This creates a file called godthisisstupid.7z, or you can call it something else of your choosing. This is a proper 7z file. I spent a lot of time on this. My original comment before the edits was reflective of how I felt when I was unable to open this on my Linux box...
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  7. Vandail
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    i give 10/10

    well done man <img class=">
    and easy to install, dunno where the problem is.
  8. LHammonds
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    Atrea, then you need to be educated about 7-zip.

    #1 - 7-Zip is FREE (the others are not)
    #2 - 7-Zip is OpenSource (the others are not)
    #3 - 7-Zip has THE BEST compression and saves TESNexus and players filespace, bandwidth and time when downloading.

    The author provided a suitable and working download and even listed 7-Zip as a "Requirement" on TESSource but apparently the "Requirement" section is not yet visible on TESNexus.

    LHammonds
  9. Atrea
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    For the love of TES please make it a .zip or .rar file. 7z is needlessly complicated and doesn't have any advantages over .zip or .rar

    I've read the instructions, but I haven't gotten any wiser either <img class=">
  10. davidbeck
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    My bad, nothing is wrong with the files... oops...

    I misread the instructions, which, by the way, are NOT very clear...

    Maybe you should add more of a step by step situation so others like me will know how to do it...