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Bethesda, for Fallout 4 and the restored/provided vanilla sound file
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A small plugin to restore the vanilla experience sound for those that use mods, that turn it off or replace it.
What this mod does is load in the vanilla cash register sound via loose files, the esp changes a single game setting in case mods just turn the volume down. (It's actually a bit louder than vanilla, just change the line if you wish) Packed as esl flagged esp, so you can be variable in your loadorder and overwrites while not taking up space in the plugin list.
Compatibility: Anything that doesnt try to change the same settings. If you have a mod that turns the volume down and want to use one of the various xp sound replacers, load mine first and then the other one to overwrite the sound file with whatever your intended mod provides (as long as they also use loose files - if not, manually delete the loose files and only keep the esp).
Ignore the images, they're as telling as you'd expect them to be for this, but Nexus requires some.