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If you have downloaded a HITSOUNDS.rar file, you first need to extract it using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Once extracted, follow these steps based on the game:
: In your osu! library, right-click the beatmap you want to change and select "Open folder".
: Inside the custom folder, create a new folder (e.g., MyCustomHitsound ), then subfolders for sound\ui . HITSOUNDS.rar
To ensure the sounds play correctly, the files should generally meet these specs:
: Go to your TF2 files at \Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\ . If you have downloaded a HITSOUNDS
: Move your extracted .wav file into the ui folder. It must be named hitsound.wav .
: Ensure they are in .wav or .ogg format to avoid playback delays. Technical Requirements : Inside the custom folder, create a new folder (e
: Replace the existing hitsound files (like normal-hitfinish.wav ) with the files from your .rar .
If you have downloaded a HITSOUNDS.rar file, you first need to extract it using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Once extracted, follow these steps based on the game:
: In your osu! library, right-click the beatmap you want to change and select "Open folder".
: Inside the custom folder, create a new folder (e.g., MyCustomHitsound ), then subfolders for sound\ui .
To ensure the sounds play correctly, the files should generally meet these specs:
: Go to your TF2 files at \Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\ .
: Move your extracted .wav file into the ui folder. It must be named hitsound.wav .
: Ensure they are in .wav or .ogg format to avoid playback delays. Technical Requirements
: Replace the existing hitsound files (like normal-hitfinish.wav ) with the files from your .rar .