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 //X-TribesPack V1.0//											May, 3rd 1999
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This is the X-Pack sound pack which consist of the former SmackPack, D6 Pack, Grem pack, Uber Pack,
Elite Pack, Starwars, Groovy, Amazon, Mr.T and Smack Pack, plus that new monter voice pack!
I used them all and i loved em all, but it made me sick that you could only
use one of them. So after some couple of hours i came up with the Idea to combine them.
Checking the Scripts from Elite pack, i soon found out that they are very similiar.
Thing i didn't realized in first time was that i had to to build one *.vol file. So i depacked
all and build a new *.vol file called elite.vol. The thing which messed up most of my freetime, 
was renaming the files according to the new packname. Background: Tribes indentifies the Sound packs
by the prefix of the file. e.g. dude.eaththis.wav would show up as Dude in the Voice selection screen.
Even if you called the Volume itself dichkead.vol. Funny eh ?!?
Okay enuff blabla. Hope you dudes enjoy the "new" Soundpack.



Installation :
Unzip all of the files into you harddrive x:/
"ex. C:/" I have a path so it installs it to your config file in a folder called =HackerX= a.k.a. me!
Make sure that you have a folder in the config section called =HackerX= with all the files in it.

NOTE: If the path on the zip file fails, make sure all the files, but the .vol file ends up in the config\=HackerX=
and put the .vol file in the base\voices.
Make sure you put the autoexec file in just the config folder, then make sure you put in the autoexec.cs. e.g. ==> Include("=HackerX=\\X-Pack 1.6.cs"); put this right under exec("presto\\Install.cs");
Otherwise the script won't be executed... makes sense, doesn't it ? If you don't have an autoexec.cs file i have included
one in here.

Note: If you have the presto pack installed you will know the pack was installed correctly if you see an advertisment box in the lower right, 
next to the presto pack advertisment on your start up screen.

While selecting your player, in the player selection area, make sure that you click voice set 
and then click on tool. At the custom script box at the bottom of the screen put in X-Pack 1.5.cs.
After that go into a game hit V and let the sounds fly! 


Dan "=[UPL]=HackerX=" Colligan
hackerx@planetstarsiege.com		CopyRight (c) 1999 To =[UPL]=HackerX=. All Rights Reserved
