[DiscordArchive] Any idea how the sounds can be specific to the character's gender? A spell can be assigned according
[DiscordArchive] Any idea how the sounds can be specific to the character's gender? A spell can be assigned according
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:21:06.811000+00:00
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Any idea how the sounds can be specific to the character's gender? A spell can be assigned according to race and classes masks in skillineability.dbc, but I don't see a gender mask. However death sounds are both race and gender specific, so I assume there is a way the client can assign sound/spells also based on gender?
Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:21:46.096000+00:00
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It's associated to their model I think
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:22:19.869000+00:00
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so maybe several sounds could be then? because the fall damage sound is also gender specific right?
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:23:28.238000+00:00
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laughs also I think
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:24:32.319000+00:00
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ok emotes have a dedicated emotestextsound.dbc with sex ID
Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:26:55.352000+00:00
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The reason I said model related because there's a dark iron dwarf that has goblin voice in vanilla
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:32:30.407000+00:00
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I mean..for the moves for example dancing, that seems right
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:32:46.060000+00:00
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dance emote has anim ID 69 and each model has its own
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:34:15.837000+00:00
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maybe bound to the model yeah, Laugh emote has no sound associated to it, so how does the client know what sounds to play according to the gender/race
Archived author: Adrien • Posted: 2025-05-23T13:34:50.525000+00:00
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Do we have an example of a spell that makes a different sound based on gender?