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I don't believe I used anyone's assets. The sound files came from royalty free website so if that's not allowed I'll remove the file. The mod is supposed to compliment Icepenguins A Quality World Map that was redistributed by Chesko that was my inspiration for making this so I'd like to give a shout out to them for making and sharing amazing content.
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This is the very first thing I've created but I really like it. Immersive Map Sounds will change the maps sound to something reminiscent of paper being moved. I made it because I use the paper map retexture by Icepenguin. I felt it added a nice touch to make you feel more like you're opening a map and less like its just another game menu. It does however play the sound when you scroll over a map marker but I didn't mind it because you could reason it as your character moving their finger across the map. Would be a great little touch for fellow RP'ers out there.
Updated the sounds to be louder and more noticeable and created some empty tracks to stop occasional doubling or tripling of the sound.