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Tigers on the Hunt is a World War 2 hard-core tactical wargame for PC.

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I never had this issue then beta testing, but there are now movement and weapons sounds. There are times when I really do not want these sounds. What is the solution to disabling sounds. I am not talking about "background sounds" under options.
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Seems you just have to use default Windows sound mixer to reduce the volume from the application or even mute it.
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I go into the "sound" folder and rename for example: 50MM_GUN-old

I just add the -old on the end. Then you can easily change it back.

I do this with JT/ HPS sounds and intro film. [:D]
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ORIGINAL: kylania

Seems you just have to use default Windows sound mixer to reduce the volume from the application or even mute it.

That was the first thing I tried and for some reason it does not show in the mixer. Has me puzzled since this did not occur during beta testing.
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