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The Legend of the Dragonborn

Presented by Argonic Games
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FAQ

- "Does Link pronounce the shouts in the game?"

I'm sorry, no; and here's why. It took a while to decide what to do with this. The problem is that there were never any sounds produced by Nintendo which were similar to any of the shout sounds produced by Bethesda. Thus, it would have been impossible to add a new pronunciation of the shouts for the male Hylian voiceset (or the female Hylian voiceset, for that matter). Thankfully, we can excuse this inconvenience with the fact that Link doesn't exactly talk in the Legend of Zelda games anyway. We're sorry, but hopefully the new power that we created will be enough to satisfy you.

- "Why is the mod file titled "TwilightPrincessSoundpack?"

When I began creating the mod, it started out as a "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" Soundpack, hence the name. However, I decided to make this bigger and added more sounds and tracks from other games in the Legend of Zelda series. It grew to be a very enjoyable and huge project, taking over a year to get it to this full "2.0" version.

- "Will there be a female version?"

I put this question up for the lulz, the question doesn't apply here. I mean, it's just an FAQ overall. If I am to troll, I will say that the female Hylian preset featured from the start of a "new game" is none other than just as clothed as usual. Sorry to all you sick-minded. ;)

- "Is this mod available on Steam for subscription?"

Version 2.0 of this mod is not available on the Steam Workshop. However, you can find the mod's first release there under the same name ("Maladrum").

- "Does this mod require DLC?"

All right, here's the deal. If you don't have the Skyrim DLC by now, you're eternally a noob. The only way to redeem yourself is through getting gud (beat Dark Souls). But to be clear, yes, this mod requires you to have the Dragonborn, Dawnguard, and Hearthfires DLC installed and loaded with it.

- "How should the load order work with this mod?"

I recommend not using this modification with any other sound or music replacing mods simply to avoid any issues, but if you want to try anyway, I recommend just making certain that this sound mod is loaded ABOVE any other such replacers.

- "Will there ever be a version 3.0?"

There will likely never be a version 3.0 for this mod. I've worked with this one for over a year now, and while I'm not sick of it, there are some other things that I would like to move on to. However, should I get enough feedback inquiring for certain bug fixes (if they are possible) or filling in (perhaps) missing areas with different music/sounds, I wouldn't mind considering uploading a patch for the mod (that would make this version 2.1).

- "Are there any recommendations as to what mods might be good to play with this soundpack?"

I highly encourage that you check out some of Quechus13's work. Credit where it's due; I used his mod to showcase mine in a trailer. He's created some awesome assets including Zelda-themed weapons, outfits, and other items all in a collection of mods that you can check out here on the Nexus or on the Steam Workshop (as of March 2017). Playing his mod with this one SERIOUSLY makes SKyrim feel like 'Hyrule on steroids.'

Additionally, I've had some users tell me that they enjoy playing this mod with any "Toon ENB." I've never tried it out for myself, but that's another thought.

- "This bug keeps--"

Check out the "Known Bugs" section of this page, please.

- "Will this mod ever be available for the Skyrim Special Edition?"

I'm sorry, but I have no intention of a Special Edition release.

- "How do I install the mod?"

I advise downloading the mod manually and dropping the ".esp" and ".bsa" files into your Skyrim\Data folder.

?CREDITS

Major credit(s) to Nintendo�, who produced the sound/music tracks used in this modification.

Credit to Bethesda Softworks, obviously.

Credit to HelpTheWretched, who ripped/recorded the sound(s) so as to provide them in their highest quality.

Lastly, a big 'thank you' to the supporters of this mod. Without knowing that I had such supporters eagerly waiting for the release of this update, I wouldn't have endured the traumatizing nature of Bethesda's constantly-crashing Creation Kit.