NemoX Posted June 25, 2002 Posted June 25, 2002 My friends and i play JKO a lot, and after a while the music gets tiresome, what we did is created a pk3 with music From the Gladiator and The Rock soundtracks...It's absolutely incredible, we didn't think the game could get any more fun but with the new music it has taken it to a new level of fun. Try it, you will not regret it.
leXX Posted June 25, 2002 Posted June 25, 2002 How do you go about creating a .pk3 with mp3's in? I like that idea!
malinkie Posted June 25, 2002 Posted June 25, 2002 I think alot of people would like to know how to do that. I was thinking of taking the add on for the duel of fates music and then changing to to my own music. (cant be that hard.) I'll look into it and post if NimoX Doesnt come back with a reply
NemoX Posted June 25, 2002 Author Posted June 25, 2002 In my root directory i created a Folder called Music, inside that folder i created another folder called mp, inside the mp folder i placed all the mp3's i wanted to listen to(**Important Note: There must be no spaces in the file names), I then selected all the mp3's, right clicked and selected add to zip(Make sure Save full Path option is checked), i changed the .ZIP to .pk3 and placed the newly created pk3 in the base directory. If you are hosting you can select what u want to hear by going in the console and typing music <path> abc.mp3 (ex. In my case it was music music\mp therock.mp3). If you connect to a server then to hear the music the host must have the EXACT same pk3 file, what i did is created the pk3 and sent it to my friends. Hope this helps.
BigMexican Posted June 25, 2002 Posted June 25, 2002 lol i just turned game music off and left winamp going in the background get the bloodbath mix from the move blade, it's awesome!!
Twins of Doom Posted June 26, 2002 Posted June 26, 2002 Originally posted by BigMexican lol i just turned game music off and left winamp going in the background get the bloodbath mix from the move blade, it's awesome!! that's pretty much what i do too, put in my CD's into my cd burner.....much less complicated:D
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