Soundpacks
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As of this writing, Cataclysm does not come with a single built-in set of built-in music and sound effects. However, various collections ("soundpacks") have been created. Some of these are linked below. To hear much more than basic sound, a soundpack will need to be downloaded, decompressed if distributed in a .zip file, and stored in a directory in the data/sound directory. For Cataclysm players on certain platforms, there is a Windows launcher and a Linux launcher which can download some of these.
Soundpacks last updated 2023 or later
- CDDA-Soundpack. As of this writing, this is included with the vanilla game.
- Otopack-Mods-Updates - A continuation of Otopack.
Older soundpacks
- CO.AG Soundpack. As of this writing, copyright-clean under CC-BY. The author states that the focus of this soundpack is music and recommends combining this with @'s soundtrack for that soundpack's sound effects.
- @'s Soundpack - Based on 2ch soundpack.
- Otopack - Based on @'s soundpack. As of this writing, contains copyright-infringing music from various sources, including 1984, Ghost in the Shell, Vampire: The Masquerade, 28 Days Later, Dead Rising, Fallout, Fallout 2, and King's Field.
Even older soundpacks
- budg3's Soundpack - Based on Chesthole and RRF soundpacks. Contains some copyright-infringing audio.
- Chesthole Soundpack
- Chesthole Resident Evil 4 Soundpack. Contains copyright-infringing music.
- Chesthole Creative-Commons-compliant Soundpack
- Chesthole Old-Timey Less Is More Soundpack
- RRF Soundpack
2ch Soundpack- Remyroys soundpack, used to be included in the main game, but now obsoleted.