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Barrack Discretion
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutBarrack Discretion is a tiny patcher for Ambrosia Software's arcade game Barrack that permanently overwrites two of its more colourful in-game sound effects. It is aimed at parents and players who would rather not hear the game's "Oh My God" and "Shiiiiii" samples during play.What it doesThe utility opens the Barrack Sounds resource file and rewrites the two flagged samples in place with quieter substitutes. The change is not a runtime mute toggle: once applied, the original sounds are gone unless restored from a backup.Backup before runningBecause the patch is destructive, the readme strongly advises duplicating the Barrack Sounds file before running Discretion. Restoring the originals later is simply a matter of dropping the backed-up copy back into the Barrack folder.Relationship to BarrackBarrack itself is a Greg Lovette-authored, Ambrosia-published JezzBall/Qix-style arcade game from 1996. Discretion is a small companion release distributed alongside the main game on Ambrosia's site and later mirrored to Info-Mac as info-mac/game/arc/barrack-discretion.hqx.System requirementsThe patcher targets the same System 7 through Mac OS 9 environment as Barrack itself and runs on both 68k and PowerPC machines. Modern users typically apply it inside SheepShaver, Basilisk II, or Mini vMac II. |
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