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just click the arrow pointing down at the top right, i assume you know how dropbox works
the best starting point i can give you is this wiki page
https://wiki.killingfloor2.com/index.php?title=Setting_WWise_Audio_Modding
Is this a real shooting sound?
I was very surprised
(stoner one im skipping cause it sounds p bad with minigun sounds tbh)
I have one more humble suggestion if you dont mind, the M99. Its the most powerful rifle in the game and I think it could use volume increase so that when it gets fired, which happens rarely anyway, nobody should have any doubts.
Having said that I also wanted to give you some feedback: Some commando weapons sound a little unballanced, for example:
ar15 is really quiet, especially when compared to 9mm pistol and both guns are of the same caliber.
MKB42 is too loud compared to other rifles, stands out too much in my opinion.
Stoner is on the quite side too, especially compared to m16 and both guns use the same round.
I dont know if its intended but medic pistol sounds really weak.
overall I think I've achieved a nice balance
From the description, it sounds like you kept things a little bit quiet so we can still admire the impact noises you uploaded.