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Samurai Shodown (2019) Need Help Organize
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This game has to many sounds that i just get headache cause of how many sound files there is.
I have organized folders to each characters so its easy to drag n drop to each characters folder (Sorta) theres also sub folders on some characters folders.
But the one with most subfolders are in Announcers. 
Also i put a text called Line.txt, which can be useful for modders who want to use them for other games.

(Download Link) - My Organized Collection - Google Drive. 1,08GB
Also not every character folders have all their voice files putted in their characters folder yet because the list is so long.
Some are almost finished i think.
You will have to go through rest of list and see what character is the voice file.
If you are not sure which character said the voice line, you can go through voice gallery in the game and search if it matches.
Hoping for anyone willing to submit these to the site and fill up the gap, So far i've submitted Warden and Gongsun Li voice files.
 
If you ever need just the unorganized version, which is 2.00 version. Includes every Announcers, base fighters, SP1,SP2 Warden and Gongsun Li voices.
(Download Unorganized) - Google Drive. 1,08GB
This can be useful if you need the only voice files of whenever they release a new character.

Easiest way how i did was having old unpacked version which had 1.90 version, that only had Warden as latest.
Unpack the game and find SamuraiShodown>Content>WwiseAudio>Windows>English(US) 
Copy all numbered.wem files and paste over at old build, it will prompt a message and ask if you want to overwrite, just pick "Skip".

Wait until its finished, then you'll see some files are highlighted which means are the new files.
Just a notice,Dont click on any other files that arent highlighted, because you cant see which files was pasted in which then you'll have to redo just to see which was highlighted.
Right click and cut and paste them to a new folder.
I assume you have foobar, which it can listen to the wem files.
Then convert them as wav through foobar.
Good luck!
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