Access video game sound files?
How can I, and can I even, access the sound files of a game that is installed on my PC?
How can I, and can I even, access the sound files of a game that is installed on my PC?
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You can’t say that on a flat-rate basis as it comes to the game.
In some games, sounds are generated directly in the game by the engine. Other games have different sound and audio data in the folder. The data is hidden in a file or even encrypted.
You can find out.
Look first in the game folder, in the subfolders and other directories. Not always are all relevant data in the game folder. However, you need to set your Windows Explorer to display all files.
What game is it and what file/what sound do you want?
For various games there are online tools, extractor etc. Some people have already published the files.
If there is nothing so far, you can look at the game once. Give the name of the game and the version number. Then I can also look.
You can also solve it by running a recording software in the background and then recording all sounds individually. Then cut, edit, mix. That’s what’s going on, but it’s just the very last possibility and rather unsightly.
It is Ark Survival Evolved. I bought it on Steam. Unfortunately I don’t know where to find the version number at Ark
Look into the STEAM folder and various subfolders. Maybe you’ll find some files there.