Hello.
Thanks for the work on flathub :) > > Short answer, yes - the Java client supports sounds. However, do you > > specifically mean the in-game sounds (i.e., foot steps or monster > > deaths) or the background music files? > > Well, both. Where should these files be placed so that the java client > would pick them up? If you build the Java client using the "standard" method, that is gradle, and have the "sounds" repository checked out in the jxclient root (you have jxclient/sounds), then the build process will embed the sounds in the .jar directly. For the background music, I admit I'm not 100% sure. Best regards Nicolas
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