Greeting, folks!
Quick question: is it possible to play DOTT with sound effects, but without the English voices?
I ask because I would like to replay it with my niece, but I find the English voices during the cutscenes a bit distracting especially when the game is played in another language than English. On the other hand, when I disable the voices and only keep the text subtitles, the game feels ways too silent because the water splashing effect, birds chirping, or tentacles suction noise effects are also gone.
Is there a modified monster.sou file floating around, or a trick, or an option, or a version of DOTT that has the sound effects but without the voices?
Thanks in advance for your answers,
Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
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Re: Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
I'm pretty sure the floppy disk version only has the sound effects (except for the intro which is voiced), at least so does the German floppy version I have.
I doubt it would be ok to share the monster.sou for this though for copyright reasons and I think the floppy version is kind of hard to get these days (also most people don't own a floppy drive these days anyway )
Might be worth it to look around ebay or similar places and in the process also pick up a cheap USB floppy drive...
I doubt it would be ok to share the monster.sou for this though for copyright reasons and I think the floppy version is kind of hard to get these days (also most people don't own a floppy drive these days anyway )
Might be worth it to look around ebay or similar places and in the process also pick up a cheap USB floppy drive...
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Re: Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
Simply replacing the CD version's monster.sou with the floppy version's probably wouldn't work anyway. From what I remember, the game hard-codes the exact offsets into the file where it should play each sounds from.
Re: Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
Yeah, I thought it wouldn't work just replacing the file (didn't try it though), just if OP manages to get the floppy version of the game they might get wat they want (minus the talkie intro of course )eriktorbjorn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 12:38 pmSimply replacing the CD version's monster.sou with the floppy version's probably wouldn't work anyway. From what I remember, the game hard-codes the exact offsets into the file where it should play each sounds from.
Re: Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
Hi,
If you select your Day of the Tentacle game in ScummVM, and then click Edit > Volume > Override global volume settings > and only put the "Speech volume" selector to zero, I think you should get what you were looking for?
At least here, with my French and English versions of DOTT, it mutes all the voices, but I still hear the bird/water/tentacle noises.
If you select your Day of the Tentacle game in ScummVM, and then click Edit > Volume > Override global volume settings > and only put the "Speech volume" selector to zero, I think you should get what you were looking for?
At least here, with my French and English versions of DOTT, it mutes all the voices, but I still hear the bird/water/tentacle noises.
Re: Playing DOTT with SFX but without voices?
Tsomi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:33 pm Hi,
If you select your Day of the Tentacle game in ScummVM, and then click Edit > Volume > Override global volume settings > and only put the "Speech volume" selector to zero, I think you should get what you were looking for?
At least here, with my French and English versions of DOTT, it mutes all the voices, but I still hear the bird/water/tentacle noises.
.......
That's so simplistic.... and yet it works! I am speechless.
And cherry on top: it works on the CD version too!
Thanks for the quick fix, Tsomi!