This mod replaces all firing sounds (including suppressed, excluding reload/equip/etc sounds) for the Hard Target rifle with those of the DLT-19X blaster rifle from the Star Wars franchise.
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Author notes
Sounds extracted using Frosty Editor (https://frostytoolsuite.com) from Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2017) by DICE, edited in Audacity and finally converted with WWise.
File credits
Bethesda, for creating Starfield George Lucas and the various LucasArts/LucasFilm/etc companies for creating Star Wars DICE, for creating Star Wars Battlefront 2 Disney, for not pursuing takedowns EA, for not pursuing takedowns The Frosty Development Team, for creating Frosty Editor
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I've attached two videos, one showing the vanilla firing sounds and one showing the modded sounds. I've used Streamlabs to record these videos but am not 100% happy with the audio settings so if you know a good guide, please let me know!
In any case, this mod replaces all the Hard Target fire sounds, excluding the files which contain the word "reload", "equip", "trigger up/down" etc.
There is an optional file to replace the "reverb" sounds with silence (effectively muting them), they seem to relate to interior reverb so there is no difference when testing outside. Try out the default and if you find the interior sound is too echo-y you can try the optional file as well.
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IMPORTANT: If you haven't already, place these two lines at the top of your StarfieldCustom.ini (located in Documents\My Games\Starfield):