Increases the volume of all physical objects (including grenades) when they bounce, hit walls and materials, if you bump on them or push/manipulate them including bullet casings on all surfaces, for the audiophiles of Fallout 4
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Still a lot of work to be done on this one but it's a start, works best in conjunction with my other 2 audio mods Bullet Impact Overhaul and Melee Impact Overhaul so that when you shoot or hit things you can also hear them bounce and hit the enviroment realistically, it's quite satisfying at higher volumes Unfortunately bethesda got a bit lazy with some objects and they either have no sound at all or an incorrect one, I aim to fix this in the future for a perfect audio soundscape but it is indeed a lot of work, we'll see ESP marked as ESL, put as low as possible to avoid conflict even though I believe no one else ever touched these sounds, but just to be safe keep it as low as possible to preserve its effect