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McTecman: If people think it's too loud, the files can be adjusted, sure. Sorry, I usually play with headphones and am pretty used to loud music in my games, so I'm not the most objective person on this issue. :)

I don't know if it's only for me, the music itself is not too loud, it's too loud compared to the weapons and enemies soundfx. Especially in levels where the music is always present, like the carnival one, it kinda covers the cultist voices as well as the weapons sounds.
But don't worry, you did an amazing job :) it's very easy to run all those mods now
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Fenixp: Heh actually, loud music is a great thing, Blood's music really stands out by it's creepiness factor. I am playing with headphones as well, there's no better way to get a completely immersive surround sound :D
Why does the Blood volume setting not work anyway?

DosBox fault, or better, it's because they use .ogg files instead of the original cd audio tracks.
dosbox is able to play them but seems that is not able to set volume
Post edited May 11, 2010 by Eclipse
How do I get the patches to work? Just install them and that's it? Or do I have to copy and move files?
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HimmlerHimself: How do I get the patches to work? Just install them and that's it? Or do I have to copy and move files?

Yes the patches require you to drag and drop the unzipped contents of the compressed files into the relevant folders.
Is there any way to turn down the mouse sensitivity?
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HimmlerHimself: Is there any way to turn down the mouse sensitivity?

If the in game menu already has the mouse sensitivity set all the way down, then you can go into Blood's setup.exe, then choose control options, then mouse, then mouse sensitivity and turn it down from there. Worked for me.
Simply amazing....first time i've played Blood was with this Launcher and i wouldn't trade it for anything in the world....Finished the orginal game and the exspanion just a little while ago, been teasing a little bit with some of the player mods. Went into Bloodlines and Doh! textures were messed up...luckly i read this forum and Morhlis, thanks for helping out by asking the question first....got so into this game i missed all the new patches! You would think a Gamer like me would remember, always Patch up...lol
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Hovis1974: Simply amazing....first time i've played Blood was with this Launcher and i wouldn't trade it for anything in the world....Finished the orginal game and the exspanion just a little while ago, been teasing a little bit with some of the player mods. Went into Bloodlines and Doh! textures were messed up...luckly i read this forum and Morhlis, thanks for helping out by asking the question first....got so into this game i missed all the new patches! You would think a Gamer like me would remember, always Patch up...lol
Haha, thanks. Man Bloodlines is awesome but its incomplete. But Bloody Pulp Fiction is complete and it is incredible!
Post edited May 12, 2013 by morhlis
Thank you morhlis for the fix. :)
Once I had installed the launcher, the controls were all jacked up. I just overwrote the .CFG file as the installer said we could (if we really wanted).
Everything works, but is it really necessary to have the whole thing weigh in at about 6 Gigs? The instructions say to copy the clean install five or six times. I know it's to get the mods working, but damn.
Post edited May 18, 2010 by Ashkc88
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Ashkc88: Once I had installed the launcher, the controls were all jacked up. I just overwrote the .CFG file as the installer said we could (if we really wanted).
Everything works, but is it really necessary to have the whole thing weigh in at about 6 Gigs? The instructions say to copy the clean install five or six times. I know it's to get the mods working, but damn.

Yeah, I know what you mean. But, meh! I mean you drop 2 or 3 gig on most modern games when you install them. I feel like 6 gig to play so much wonderful Blood is a small price to pay.
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Amplifire: Thank you morhlis for the fix. :)

No prob!
Post edited May 18, 2010 by morhlis
I'm really looking at how I'm going to put the game on disk for shelf display. Was going to repackage everything with a pre-setup launcher into an installer, but it's way to big. I'll just have to keep it as bonus content.
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Ashkc88: I'm really looking at how I'm going to put the game on disk for shelf display. Was going to repackage everything with a pre-setup launcher into an installer, but it's way to big. I'll just have to keep it as bonus content.

You could always squeeze it on dual-layer...
I don't have dual layer disks, only single layer. (extremely) Poor college student cannot afford to buy another set of disks for one game. :( At least not right now.
Plus, I want to fit Blood 2 in there and the soundtracks.
Post edited May 19, 2010 by Ashkc88
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Ashkc88: I don't have dual layer disks, only single layer. (extremely) Poor college student cannot afford to buy another set of disks for one game. :( At least not right now.
Plus, I want to fit Blood 2 in there and the soundtracks.

I managed to compress this into a 798mb 7zip self-extracting archive which will JUST about fit on a single CDR!
To save space, go into every mod directory that you copied the Blood install into and delete game.gog. The only copy of this file that you'll need is in the \CDMount directory, so every other instance of it can go. This alone saves about 2.5gb uncompressed!
To compress, download 7zip and compress to a self-extracting archive, in 7zip format with Ultra compression setting. It'll take a while to extract at the other end, but should shrink everything to <1gb.
I'm looking at making an actual installer (during the installation it would look into the registry to see where you installed the GoG OUWBlood and/or ask you to point at your Blood install) for the 1.0 release which would eliminate a lot of the confusion, but that will take some time to learn/write. I'd also keep a normal .zip version for people who like to do things manually.