A rough track swap of the mansion basement track with the iconic version from Resident Evil Director's Cut
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I was kind of surprised that there wasn't a track swap of this already. The clown fart experience is one of the most iconic things to come from the director's cut so what gives? Well, changing music in this game isn't as simple as dragging a wav file into the game and calling it a mod. But after half an hour of browsing through old forums and learning the basics of audio editing I pieced this together. It's a rough edit and probably needs to be made louder but I wanted to put it out first to get some tips and suggestions on it.
To install I'd suggest getting Fluffy Mod Manager but if you wanted to manually install take the "nativePC" folder and toss it in where you installed the game.
Speaking of Fluffy, the mod isn't packaged as a rar file so you will need to unpackage the file and place it in your mods page as a plain folder.