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Honestly completely forget if I replaced every single line, I'm pretty sure i did, so as long as it uses the files that come with the game (and therefor the ones being replaced by mine) it *should* work
If you've confirmed it is indeed the mod, i have no clue what could be causing a crash upon an audio clip playing other than corruption, is your audio quality set different maybe?
I sadly can't test but if an update has broken the mod in the last 2 years there's not much i can do as of now.
Sadly probably not, if it implements new voice lines, then no, though if you load this one first (second?) it should replace all but the new lines with the hl1 ones.
Sadly i've since uninstalled black mesa, though i might give it a shot since ive been getting the urge to mod again
Tragically, i must concede as ive uninstalled black mesa since, and regardless i considered doing it at some point but upon putting it through the wringer it came out sounding honestly nearly identical to the black mesa sounds, not as aggressively higher pitched but definitely sounding similar enough that i didnt feel the need to replace it as the default black mesa one practically does it the same
I *could* but to be honest what KPH did is pretty much how it will end up, beeps and such dont really supersample too well
I replaced all nihilanth voicelines with the old ones, so if you mean the voice in your head parts, than yes it does