Replaces the UI notification sounds (for war declared, peace, etc) for more dramatic ones from Total War: Rome 2
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I made this .bank edit because I felt the vanilla notification sounds weren't meshing well in my game. (In particular the peace notification sound). The mod replaces all 10 notification sounds, though I think some aren't used at the moment. (Is there a truce mechanic in the game? Because there's a notification sound for it.)
It should work on every game version
Take a listen / look at the comparison video and in game demo below
Installation:
Make a backup of ui.assets.bank from the main folder of the game (Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\Sounds\PC\ui.assets.bank)
Replace the ui.assets.bank file.
Done.
This .bank edit includes my other mod New Horn Sounds (you won't notice any of those changes unless you use Horn On Orders*) *the earlier version
You should absolutely make a vanilla backup so you can revert back easily.