Filter - custom sounds
will works with online filters?
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What do you mean exactly? I think you need the sound files in your POE folder. Maybe it is possible to do another way, but that is the only way I have done it.
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i mean online filters have no files in "my documents" folder
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I'm not sure if it can be done through them or not. I would think even if they are integrated, you would need the sound files in your documents for the game to access them. However I'm pretty unknowledgeable with this stuff. I know from the filters you get from this site, you need the sound files for them to play.
Which online filter site are you using, filterblade? Here is a video of neversync explaining using custom sound on filterblade. It looks like there are some files available on the site, but I think he showing downloading them. It's a fairly old video, so may be out of date, but looks pretty informative for using custom sounds while interacting with the site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O2VTCIMRww Last edited by Belegur85#5784 on Apr 16, 2025, 5:45:43 PM
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" Online filters are still downloaded to the machine running the game--which is your computer, unless you're using that NVidia Now thing? My Documents/My Games/Path of Exile/OnlineFilters/ You can use custom sounds with OnlineFilters, but the sounds have to be in the same folder as the filter, and you are responsible for putting them there. The feature allowing you to save filters to your account doesn't also save the audio files. So you can't use custom sounds with NVidia Now, and might not be able to with Xbox/PS--but they might have a place on the hard drive they look for custom sounds, I've never actually looked into it. |
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