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v0.2.0

06 Apr 23:06
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v.0.2.0

This original music pack is designed for use with Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, a post-apocalyptic zombie survival game, found here: https://github.com/CleverRaven/Cataclysm-DDA

This version of the Kaelin Bougneit CDDA Music Pack is technically a pre-release version, released to coincide with CDDA's Steam release! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2330750/Cataclysm_Dark_Days_Ahead/

Installation

  • Download this repo.
  • Find your CDDA folder. If you're using a launcher, this may be in your Documents (Windows) or ~/.cataclysm-dda/ (Linux). Otherwise it's the folder you launch CDDA from.
  • Find your current in-game soundpack and navigate to its associated folder (usually something like data/sound/Basic <- Basic is the default).
  • (Optional) Back up your soundpacks.
  • Delete your current musicset.json, if you have one. Optionally, you may delete any associated files listed in it. If you use a custom soundpack, it's likely all of this is found in a music folder for your convenience. (You can also opt to copy the entries from one musicset.json to another, if you want to combine them.)
  • Paste the contents of this repo into the soundpack. This music pack is now integrated with your chosen soundpack.

v0.1.0

31 Mar 03:35
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v.0.1.0

This original music pack is designed for use with Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, a post-apocalyptic zombie survival game, found here: https://github.com/CleverRaven/Cataclysm-DDA.

This version of the Kaelin Bougneit CDDA Music Pack is technically a pre-release version, released to coincide with CDDA's Steam release! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2330750/Cataclysm_Dark_Days_Ahead/

Installation

  1. Download this repo.
  2. Find your CDDA folder. If you're using a launcher, this may be in your Documents (Windows) or ~/.cataclysm-dda/ (Linux). Otherwise it's the folder you launch CDDA from.
  3. Find your current in-game soundpack and navigate to its associated folder (usually something like data/sound/Basic <- Basic is the default).
  4. (Optional) Back up your soundpacks.
  5. Delete your current musicset.json, if you have one. Optionally, you may delete any associated files listed in it. If you use a custom soundpack, it's likely all of this is found in a music folder for your convenience. (You can also opt to copy the entries from one musicset.json to another, if you want to combine them.)
  6. Paste the contents of this repo into the soundpack. This music pack is now integrated with your chosen soundpack.