Would like to say, this mod doesn't work because the folder structures between this mod and AP are different, so when you drag and drop the sounds folder into the data folder it doesn't override anything AP, with no proper install instructions this mod to the average layman is useless.
Not sure how helpful this is, but here is how I got the files from this mod to work:
1) Downloaded League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack off Nexus. It has an .esp called LyPlayerVoice.esp which will control the sound files. Some of those sound files are in Korean and sound like an early '90's video game, so I replaced them (Sound/Voice/LyPlayerVoice.esp/femaleeventoned) with English files from this mod and others.
2) To replace the files, convert the .fuz files from League of Legends into .wav files using a converter like Unfuzer (on the Nexus). Now you can listen to the files and determine which ones are the combat files, and of those, which ones you don't like. For any .fuz file you delete, the file you replace it with must have the exact same name as the original, so you'll need to rename the files in this mod and drop them into the League of Legends mod as replacements. The League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack mod has a cool breathing while sprinting sound effect, so I left that in and got rid of all its combat sound files.
I'm sure someone has an easier method, but thought I'd share what worked for me. I wanted a strong, expressive but non-porn sounding English female fight voice, and there wasn't a single mod that accomplished this, so I ended up using several sound files from different voice mods, wrapped them all into the League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack mod, and the end result is working, plus easily customizable if I later find individual voice files to swap out. I ended up using only a handful of sound files from this mod because the whole package sounds too over the top for my taste, but to each their own. There are a number of female voice mods on Nexus (and another site which isn't allowed to be mentioned here) that all have flashes of brilliance. Combining them into one mod makes for a pretty cool result.
This is a great mod, endorsed, but I am using Player Voicesets. Sadly the BSA of that wraps everything up with its own file names so I can't use this alongside it. I have to switch off Player Voicesets to run this one!
Perhaps one day some kind of compatibility might be made between the two? Meanwhile, love what you have done. Thanks!
Would like to say, this mod doesn't work because the folder structures between this mod and AP are different, so when you drag and drop the sounds folder into the data folder it doesn't override anything AP, with no proper install instructions this mod to the average layman is useless.
Once you've downloaded the file, unzip the contents. Copy all the .fuz files from sound\voice\skyrim.esm\femaleeventoned. Paste them into the game folder at Data\Sound\Voice\skyrim.esm\femaleeventoned. But before pasting, you might want to make a backup of any sound files in that folder.
If your character is of a different race, your character may not be using the sound files from the folder femaleeventoned. You will have to find out which folder your character uses, perhaps by by trial and error. All the folders should be found under Data\Sound\Voice\skyrim.esm. I've uploaded a screenshot of a list of known folders your character may be using.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghGl-RZn_Sg
this!
Bumping in hopes of a solution :/
1) Downloaded League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack off Nexus. It has an .esp called LyPlayerVoice.esp which will control the sound files. Some of those sound files are in Korean and sound like an early '90's video game, so I replaced them (Sound/Voice/LyPlayerVoice.esp/femaleeventoned) with English files from this mod and others.
2) To replace the files, convert the .fuz files from League of Legends into .wav files using a converter like Unfuzer (on the Nexus). Now you can listen to the files and determine which ones are the combat files, and of those, which ones you don't like. For any .fuz file you delete, the file you replace it with must have the exact same name as the original, so you'll need to rename the files in this mod and drop them into the League of Legends mod as replacements. The League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack mod has a cool breathing while sprinting sound effect, so I left that in and got rid of all its combat sound files.
I'm sure someone has an easier method, but thought I'd share what worked for me. I wanted a strong, expressive but non-porn sounding English female fight voice, and there wasn't a single mod that accomplished this, so I ended up using several sound files from different voice mods, wrapped them all into the League of Legends Ahri Voice Pack mod, and the end result is working, plus easily customizable if I later find individual voice files to swap out. I ended up using only a handful of sound files from this mod because the whole package sounds too over the top for my taste, but to each their own. There are a number of female voice mods on Nexus (and another site which isn't allowed to be mentioned here) that all have flashes of brilliance. Combining them into one mod makes for a pretty cool result.
Here's an updated link "test" video: RIGHT CLICK ME OPEN IN NEW TAB
Perhaps one day some kind of compatibility might be made between the two? Meanwhile, love what you have done. Thanks!
Copy all the .fuz files from sound\voice\skyrim.esm\femaleeventoned.
Paste them into the game folder at Data\Sound\Voice\skyrim.esm\femaleeventoned.
But before pasting, you might want to make a backup of any sound files in that folder.
If your character is of a different race, your character may not be using the sound files from the folder femaleeventoned.
You will have to find out which folder your character uses, perhaps by by trial and error.
All the folders should be found under Data\Sound\Voice\skyrim.esm.
I've uploaded a screenshot of a list of known folders your character may be using.