*soundeffect "<effect filename>",<type>;*soundeffectall "<effect filename>",<type>{,"<map name>"}{,<x0>,<y0>,<x1>,<y1>};These two commands will play a sound effect to either the invokingcharacter only ('soundeffect') or multiple characters ('soundeffectall').If the running code does not have an object ID (a 'floating' NPC) or isnot running from an NPC object at all (an item script) the sound will becentered on the character who's RID got attached to the script, if any.If it does, it will be centered on that object. (an NPC sprite)Effect filename is the filename in a GRF. It must have the .wav extension.It's not quite certain what the 'type' actually does, it is sent to theclient directly. It probably determines which directory to play the effectfrom. It's certain that giving 0 for the number will play sound files from'datawav', but where the other numbers will read from is unclear.The sound files themselves must be in the PCM format, and file namesshould also have a maximum length of 23 characters including the .wavextension:soundeffect "1234567890123456789.wav", 0; // will play the soundeffectsoundeffect "12345678901234567890.wav", 0; // throws gravity errorYou can add your own effects this way, naturally.
The command on the post#2 will trigger the sound file (.mp3) on your wav folder.does it say triple kill when the player killed 3 player?
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