|
Post by zzZhenon on May 7, 2007 1:03:41 GMT -5
1. Open your civilization 4 folder in your computer. 2. Double click and enter your Assets folder. 3. Double click and enter your Sounds folder. 4. Double click and enter your Soundtrack folder. 5. Right click your OpeningMenu.mp3 file and click "copy." 6. Exit back to your Civ4 folder. 7. Open up your Warlords folder. 8. Double click and enter C:\...\Civilization 4\Warlords\Assets\Sounds\Soundtrack folder (the same way you got into your vanilla folder, only this time through the Warlords folder). 9. Rename this OpeningMenu.mp3 file to OpeningMenu.bak. 10. Paste OpeningMenu.mp3 from your Civ4 vanilla folder.
Done! You now have Baba Yetu back yay!
|
|
|
Post by Death to ALL on May 7, 2007 15:31:55 GMT -5
Ok I took the cover of my computer, but for the life of me I could not find a single folder in there.
Thanks I really missed it.
|
|
|
Post by dreddcool on May 7, 2007 21:36:16 GMT -5
another great post from zzz, u r one of the very few guys in this community i missed a lot to spend time with... even i removed the game from my harddrive i kept the "babayetu" song and still listening it...
|
|
|
Post by zzZhenon on May 8, 2007 3:00:05 GMT -5
lol thx buddy, I didn't realize how much I missed baba yetu until i started playing it as my main menu music. np DTA, it's funny how easy it was to switch music when we tried. Hope you found the appropriate folders inside your computer
|
|