hello!! i just wanted to say i love ur blog and u seem really cool. i have a question tho! did you use a specific program or smth to extract the dishonored audio files?? i've been trying to extract em for ages and i've had no luck lol
Hello hello!! Thank you for perusing and enjoying my blog :3 Sorry it took me a while to get to this, but I use Ravioli Game Tools, specifically the Ravioli Explorer. The basic audio searching loop is opening the Explorer, opening your FILE Explorer, finding the INT files (since those are how the audio files are packaged) and dragging them one at a time into the Ravioli Explorer.
✨ More Detailed Instructions on Extracting Dishonored Audio Below: ✨
Step 1) Download Ravioli Game Tools: This step is pretty easy, I've linked it above. It's just a compressed folder to unzip, and the programs work pretty much outside of the box :)
Step 2) Find the INT/audio files: You'll have to dig through your File Explorer to find the folder with all of these INT files. The path (at least for me on Windows) is:
Windows (:C) > Program Files(x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > Dishonored > DishonoredGame > CookedPCConsole
If you're looking for the KOD or BW audio, this is the general path:
Windows (:C) > Program Files(x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > Dishonored > DishonoredGame > DLC > PCConsole > DLC06/DLC07
Fun fact, because the Daudlcs are smaller, the voice lines for ALL available languages are in there (with file extensions like FRA, DEU, etc), and those work as INT files as well.
You'll notice that there are. A lot of INT files, with random alphanumeric names. That's why the tedious audio sifting is tedious! There's no clear cut way to know what each INT file has, it could be all of a character's combat dialogue, it could also be literally one voice line. Generally, any INT files that are at least 1 MB/1,000 KB are worth looking into, since very small files don't have anything.
Step 3) Drag INT file into Ravioli Explorer: When you open up Explorer, it'll look like this:
Drag one INT file into the window. You can then click on each little .wem file to listen to it :)
Step 4) Exporting Files: Now, you most likely will want to extract a piece of audio or two. To extract, just click on a file or select multiple (like you would in File Explorer), and click the "Extract" button up top. A window will open up and you can extract! Keep in mind however, that audio cannot be converted to MP3 for some reason? So set your main converting format or fallback format to WAV (Wave).
And there are the basics! Have fun on your audio adventures :D
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Omg!! Could you tell me how you turned down the gravity in Dishonored? It looks very funny, thanks for sharing that video!!
yeah, its something i found while messing around with the config files ages ago
you wanna look in C:\Users\[your username]\Documents\My Games\Dishonored\DishonoredGame\Config
u should def make a backup of the entire config folder before changing anything but once you’ve done that, look for the file DishonoredGame, open it with notepad and scroll down a bit until you see
[Engine.WorldInfo]
DefaultGravityZ=-1500.000000
that’s the value you want to play around with, a smaller value means less gravity, iirc
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