Enhanced Ford Explorer/Taurus Ecoboost V6 Sounds for OIV/FiveM 1.0

Add-On Ford Sound


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Enhanced Ford Explorer/Taurus Ecoboost V6 Sounds for OIV/FiveM

Before you start requesting something in the comments, I only take discussed paid/trade requests as I have limited time to produce these mods. You may inquire in my Discord server. Head over to my Patreon to get 1 month early access to 1 or 2 sound mods per month! For January 2022, I offer a Porsche Carrera GT 5.7 V10 and a Dodge Charger/Challenger HEMI 6.4/6.2SC V8. For my old sound DLC package which you can also manually install this individual sound DLC to, see here. Discord Brought to you by [GVMA] In the name of family. == Mod Info == Ford Explorer/Taurus Ecoboost V6 Engine Sound v1.0 Commissioned by: personal project Special notes: Supports add-on method of installing siren sound mods. See readme for info. Changelog: N/A Requirements: -All vanilla dlcpacks up to mptuner (Los Santos Tuners) for SP. -A FiveM server build that supports the Los Santos Tuners assets for FiveM. Credits: Monky, w/, RooST4R, dexyfex - REL Documentation Monky - Addon sirens research and structure Legacy_DMC - GSTools, REV guidance 3P1C - REL XMLs InfamousSabre - Help with sample improvements/fixes, Audacity guidance TheAdmiester - NFS Heat/Forza Motorsport 7 sample extraction SweetSFX - Forza Horizon 5 sound production Recommended to use on: vehicles with Ford EcoBoost engines. == Description == This mod implements (without replacements!) a custom engine/exhaust audio from another game(s), which can be loaded onto any vehicle by using "ecoboostv6" in the vehicles.meta audioNameHash entry for a given car. Contains AWC files with an NPC/outside version along with custom DAT151 and DAT54 files used for audio configuration. This mod uses samples that are ported from Need for Speed: Heat, Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 5 thanks to a newly developed granular porting method. Extra effort is also spent on non-engine-related parts of the audio, for an immersive experience. AWC/REL code is open-source and unencrypted for those who want to edit it for personal use (such as volume adjustments) or to learn from it, however I do NOT tolerate reuploads without my explicit permission. == Installation == Installation instructions and additional info are in the readme.txt.
First Upload: November 12, 2024 Last Updated: November 12, 2024


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