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Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 3:18 am
by Taliu
I've noticed the sound of the voice lines on the Easter Bunny are really loud. Could we lower the volume on him a bit? I couldn't hear player's talking because of his noise. This could be a problem if people can't hear an admin. So, I would recommend turning him down from 11.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 6:00 am
by Sir Spookleton
I think the loud volume is a great part of Easter Bunny. And it's the drunk Demo in a bunny suit, of course there's gonna be a lot of noise.

Also, I think they'd type in chat if it's too loud.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 11:28 pm
by Taliu
Sir Spookleton wrote:I think the loud volume is a great part of Easter Bunny. And it's the drunk Demo in a bunny suit, of course there's gonna be a lot of noise.

Also, I think they'd type in chat if it's too loud.
I understand that, but I think he could be a little bit more quiet. On Pool Day, his rage usually kills 3-5 people, at least. This caused a huge amount of ear deafening gibberish.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:25 am
by Hylie
I will say that trying to speak over the mic just today was interrupted by Easter Bunny's audiospam.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:30 am
by Dongle
I don't think any adjustments need to be made to Easter Bunny. He's fine the way he is, at least from my perspective.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 6:11 am
by Sky Dragon
The problem isn't that he's loud, he says a voice-line every time he kills someone and it would have been fine if his rage wasn't so OP. So you would have a bunch of kills within a second and then he spews a ton of lines that gets clustered into a ball of spam. I suggest not having him say something every time he gets a kill.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 6:43 am
by Darkone2e
Ok here I go again, in previous posts other parts of the freaks have been brought into question. This is the same thing, just a different item. The sound are there to confuse and even to irritate. That is just another part of this Hale/Freak. Please do take into account this mod was supposed to be this kind of odd and that why we all love it so damn much!! I think that the audio steam that fly's out of the easter bunny can be ear blasting but it never bugs me that much.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 6:59 pm
by Taliu
Darkone2e wrote:Ok here I go again, in previous posts other parts of the freaks have been brought into question. This is the same thing, just a different item. The sound are there to confuse and even to irritate. That is just another part of this Hale/Freak. Please do take into account this mod was supposed to be this kind of odd and that why we all love it so damn much!! I think that the audio steam that fly's out of the easter bunny can be ear blasting but it never bugs me that much.
Well, I didn't mind it, until I realized that it covered up people who were talking. When I missed what people were saying, even with mic volume all the way up, I found I had issues.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:15 pm
by notjus
Taliu wrote:Well, I didn't mind it, until I realized that it covered up people who were talking. When I missed what people were saying, even with mic volume all the way up, I found I had issues.
You can turn off the boss voices, like the music. Easter Bunny isn't the only spammy character, but certainly the most prominent, and that's just how he is. He's a blabbering, Scottish drunkard in a bunny suit, and apparently that gives you special powers. You could always request that whoever said something, repeat what they said, or you could turn off your boss sound cues.

Re: Freak Fortress 2 Easter Bunny

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 3:23 am
by amishbull
You can also type " voice_overdrive 2 " into the console, which will lower all games sounds whenever someone uses their mic. The number can be changed to raise or lower the effect, but I can't remember which way is up and down, so you'll have to experiment with it.