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For example:
Zombies%20Civilian%20Rescue.Altis.pbo
Yes, this mission can be ported to other maps.
It's a matter of finding the mission file Zombies_Civilian_Rescue.Altis.pbo on your computer, copying it, renaming it and selecting it when you're playing on a different map. The copies would be, for example:
Zombies_Civilian_Rescue.Enoch.pbo for Livonia
Zombies_Civilian_Rescue.Malden.pbo for Malden
Zombies_Civilian_Rescue.Stratis.pbo for Stratis
Zombies_Civilian_Rescue.Tanoa.pbo for Tanoa
1. The music and audio files are already compressed. They are included to raise the immersion level. The mission file can be downloaded prior to joining any sever by subscribing to this workshop item "Zombies Civilian Rescue". The same can be said of the required mods. Some of the mods are huge, but they can be downloaded before joining a sever and add to the immersion of the mission. Downloading the mission off a server just before playing the mission is slow, I acknowledge, but that is an artificial transfer speed limit that goes back to Operation Flashpoint (OFP) days and has never been updated or addressed, even though internet transfer speeds have vastly improved since then. And of course, the mission file only needs to be download once.
2. As for the ear ringing noise used for explosions, I take your point. I’ll work on making it a togglable parameter.
I hope this helps. Let me know otherwise.