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Acleacius
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Lucita
"It would be nice to hear from the developers about it,"
Actually we did, well kinda on the one year aniversiry a dev took about 20 or 30 questions and that was one, he responed, "No Coment. ;) "

Knox2
Well it depends. :)

If you want to listen to the great tracks copy them into your music folder and listen to them from there and dont put them back or copy them back in the game. :)
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Double post. :(
Delete key would be nice. :)
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[QUOTE=Knox2]So by just reinstalling the game, the problem is fixed? Thank you mr_sir for the advice.

P.s. Do I have to reinstall the game only this once or even more times?[/QUOTE]As said elsewhere, the best thing you can do if you want to listen to the sound files of VtM:B is copying them to another directory and listen to them from that directory.

The problem could also be solved or that is what people say, by deleting the relevant playlists of the media program you used to listen to them.

That way you should be able to avoid reinstalling on a regular basis.
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