Replace gunshots with bubble‑blaster effects. A popular option is the script, which includes particle effects—bubbles that float and blow in the wind—combined with custom animations and UI. Pair this with soft “pop” sounds for a completely non‑lethal, family‑friendly combat system.
Place the audio configuration files ( .awc or custom data files) into a stream folder within your resource directory. Add ensure [resource_name] to your server.cfg file. Restart your server to stream the custom audio globally. Maximizing Performance and Compatibility
Breaks immersion for those seeking a realistic roleplay experience. Requires manual file replacement in the base game's x64/audio/sfx How to Install : Obtain the pack from the creator's Discord server Locate Directory
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Ensure your Bubble Sound Pack is optimized and compressed. Avoid using raw, uncompressed .wav formats within the .awc containers. Look for versions that utilize native GTA V compression rates to keep the server's streaming data low.
Familiar, soft bubble sounds, often favored for casual communication. Where to Find the Best Sound Packs
Often cleaner audio tones that don't drown out voice communication. Why Use a Bubble Sound Pack? Replace gunshots with bubble‑blaster effects
Navigate to the citizen directory, then open the common -> data -> sound folders.
Upload the folder to your server's resources directory (e.g., [assets]/bubble_sounds ). Open your server's configuration file ( server.cfg ).
Monitor server console logs for any "physical memory pool" warnings related to audio streaming. Place the audio configuration files (
Alternatively, if using SmartSounds, you can skip scripting and simply play sounds via in‑game commands.
Gunfire includes natural indoor reverberation and outdoor tail echoes.
Replace gunshots with bubble‑blaster effects. A popular option is the script, which includes particle effects—bubbles that float and blow in the wind—combined with custom animations and UI. Pair this with soft “pop” sounds for a completely non‑lethal, family‑friendly combat system.
Place the audio configuration files ( .awc or custom data files) into a stream folder within your resource directory. Add ensure [resource_name] to your server.cfg file. Restart your server to stream the custom audio globally. Maximizing Performance and Compatibility
Breaks immersion for those seeking a realistic roleplay experience. Requires manual file replacement in the base game's x64/audio/sfx How to Install : Obtain the pack from the creator's Discord server Locate Directory
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
Ensure your Bubble Sound Pack is optimized and compressed. Avoid using raw, uncompressed .wav formats within the .awc containers. Look for versions that utilize native GTA V compression rates to keep the server's streaming data low.
Familiar, soft bubble sounds, often favored for casual communication. Where to Find the Best Sound Packs
Often cleaner audio tones that don't drown out voice communication. Why Use a Bubble Sound Pack?
Navigate to the citizen directory, then open the common -> data -> sound folders.
Upload the folder to your server's resources directory (e.g., [assets]/bubble_sounds ). Open your server's configuration file ( server.cfg ).
Monitor server console logs for any "physical memory pool" warnings related to audio streaming.
Alternatively, if using SmartSounds, you can skip scripting and simply play sounds via in‑game commands.
Gunfire includes natural indoor reverberation and outdoor tail echoes.