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Like nothing against you Carl but this does make it look like copytrolling to a person encountering your work for the first time. I really think steam can do better. If adding that line has any actual meaning to the process it will backfire long term.
You can read more on the DMCA take down process at: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/dmca/create/
This mod here doesn't do it like that but uses the fmod parameter instead. Back when this mod was created there weren't any functions related to volume control outside of TheSim's generic type'd stuff for the in-game audio control settings.
So for me to make a mod to do that would very much tempt me to remake this and have it as a generic <sound event> volume settings to make any specified sound have its own audio tuning setting. I see some other mods that are on the workshop here but they're just remapping it to play nothing rather than set the audio to some other variable. Hmm.
You can remove the screen effects of insanity by using my overlays disabler mod, it has an option for that, as well as other overlays.
I absolutely hate the screen/audio effects of insanity, gives me a headache after some time.
How has Klei not already made a setting for things like this?
Thanks!
leave bro im having fun with my best friend carl
50% - no sound at all
@CarlZalph you have to explain that