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You could replace the content of all the various zombat sound definitions with the same thing, so that all of them essentially play the same sounds.
You can only have one script active that edits a specific sound.
But you can make one sound entry load multiple soundfiles using "Rndwave" instead of "wave".
Example:
"Bat.Miss"
{
"channel" "CHAN_WEAPON"
"soundlevel" "SNDLVL_NORM"
"rndwave"
{
"wave" ")weapons/bat/bat_swing_miss1.wav"
"wave" ")weapons/bat/bat_swing_miss2.wav"
}
}
so either you remake the soundache all the time, or you keep making new folders over and over again just to have more soundcaches
Unless I'm missing something I feel like the process could be simplified a bit by having mods include a soundcache for any .wav sound they use, instead of unpacking and making one big centralized cache.