About this mod
Felt that the new dagger sounds added by Audio Overhaul for Skyrim felt little dinky? This simple mod reverts the changes back to vanilla sounds!
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If you just changed to Audio Overhaul for Skyrim (AOS) and found the new dagger sounds little weak, this mod simply reverts these changes back to Vanilla sounds (or whatever you have modded your attack sounds to be).
Why?
I played my last play through with just Immersive Sounds - Compendium (ISC) and got used to the meaty weapon sounds I had. For the new play through I installed AOS and for a while I thought something was wrong with my game. Read the mod page again and found out that the dagger sounds were changed. I asked DylanJames about it and he said simply to delete (although he didn't recommend to do so) the Audio Overhaul Skyrim.esp_Weapons_Base_SRD.yaml and Audio Overhaul Skyrim.esp_Weapons_ModSupport_SRD.yaml to revert the change. This however, didn't work for me and my dagger sounds were gone. I put the old .yaml files back in my game and just let them be.
I didn't pursue the "problem", which honestly isn't even a problem, for a while until today and found a simple solution.
How?
By changing Impact Data Set: Audio Overhaul Skyrim.esp|05B6EA to Impact Data Set: Skyrim.esm|013CAC in the Audio Overhaul Skyrim.esp_Weapons_Base_SRD.yaml and Audio Overhaul Skyrim.esp_Weapons_ModSupport_SRD.yaml files.
All this "mod" does, is give you preconfigured .yaml files which revert the dagger sounds back to vanilla sounds.
Installation
Manual way (not recommended unless you do backups of the original files)
-Overwrite the original .yaml files with the new ones.
Vortex and MO2
-Load the mod after AOS
Note: MO2 will complain about wrong data structure, but just click OK. The .yaml files will still overwrite those in AOS
Compatibility
Not compatible with mods that change the same .yaml files as these.
Should be safe to install and to uninstall mid game.
Requirements
Audio Overhaul for Skyrim SE by DylanJamesWasTaken
Sound Record Distributor by Doodlezoid