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Worms Armageddon German Dialects, SE (Soundbanks Pack, originally from Team17)

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Name: Worms Armageddon German Dialects, SE (Soundbanks Pack, originally from Team17)
Type: Soundbank
Author: Team17
Submitted by: Poland ArtecTheFox

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Worms Armageddon German Dialects.7z

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Time: February 22, 2014, 08:39 PM
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# DESCRIPTION #

The package consists of six original Team17 soundbanks made of various phrases from the following German dialects: Bayrisch (BAYRISCH), Bundeswehr (MILITARY), Hessisch (HESSISCH), Rheinländisch (RHEINLND), Sächsisch (SCHSISCH) and Ultrakorregt (ALDISH). All of these soundbanks can be found in the German version of Worms Armageddon for PSX. Moreover, they can be also found in higher quality in the European version of Worms Armageddon for Dreamcast (the exact source of these ripped soundbanks). What's pretty obvious is the fact that the soundbanks are meant to represent miscellaneous dialects of some local areas in Germany that you could hear there.

# INSTALLATION #

It's very simple - just copy "Worms Armageddon" folder to the one in "Program Files" directory or the other one where you have your game installed and voila. Make sure you've clicked on the "Copy and Replace" button while copying it.

# DISCLAIMER #

I don't own any audio materials included in this package. All copyrighted data belongs to © Team17 Software Limited, all rights reserved.

Ripped and prepared as ready-to-use speechbanks by PeCeT_full (PeCeTfull on WormNET)

Special thanks to Dani5ooo for pointing out and sharing the original file of "Bundeswehr" from the Dreamcast version with me

Release date: 22nd February 2014 (first edition), 23rd November 2014 (second edition)


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