Opposing Force music

So I’ve downloaded [COLOR=‘Green’]Opposing Force (on Steam) to step into the boots of Adrian Shephard once more. The game runs perfectly… well, except for the music tracks. I think they’re op4 tracks all right, but they’re being played in the wrong order (compared to the original cd version) so they’re kinda unfitting, and even disturbing.

I menaged to download a track pack, consisting 20 music pieces, all from Op4, but I don’t know where to put them (( I tried and searched for OP4 music directory, I think I even found it and emptied it for a start, but then Half-Life’s musics began playing ingame. I thought I’ll fall down from my chair right away).

I gladly see this issue has been fixed in steamed [COLOR=‘Blue’]Blue Shift , but OP4 still has it. I hope someone here knows how to fix this.

steam/steamapps/[steamname]/opposing force/gearbox/media/

that’s where the files go to replace the music

at least, it was before steampipe, now it might go in steam/steamapps/common/half-life/gearbox/media/?

I have BS and OP4 uninstalled because they no longer run thanks to that update

Thanks for the routes, that’s a start :slight_smile: Too bad for now I only remember only a part of the music tracks’ right position. But I just might puzzle it out.

By the way, if for you BS and OP4 starts, but with a black screen for a menu, than just run the games with the -nofbo launch command included, and it’s fixed.

I made a post about the tracks returning a while ago. No one commented. :stuck_out_tongue:

As for this “Track Pack”, can you show where you got it? Or is that against Fourm Policy?

One other thing: They updated Half-Life so that the music plays through map trasitions, but they haven’t done that yet for Op4 or BS. Any ideas why, or does anyone know how to fix it? Or maybe it’s supposed to do that…

I’ll try and see where I downloaded it. On the other hand I didn’t notice the update on HL.

EDIT: A link that seemingly worked for me. https://www.mediafire.com/download/dm3antvyvlccvve/ChrisJensen-HalfLifeOp4-PLM.zip

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