: Ensure the file is in the exact folder expected by the program. Check for common mistakes like searching in the wrong place or having Cloud drives excluded from the search .
Sometimes, even after adding the file, the error persists because the engine is reading cached data.
If the above steps fail, a more fundamental repair might be necessary:
Many indie games don't include standard sounds in their download to save space, assuming you already have the "base" files installed on your PC. Extraction Errors:
In rare cases, “Unable To Find File Audio Se Decision 3” is a software bug, not a real missing file.
Setting FullPackageFlag=1 tells the game engine, "All the files needed to run this game are inside this specific folder." This bypasses the registry check for the RTP. Note: This only works if the game actually includes the necessary audio files in its subfolders. If the game creator genuinely deleted the audio files, you will need to copy them manually from your RTP install folder into the game's Audio/SE folder.
Copy it and rename the copy to exactly Audio Se Decision 3 (including the extension the game expects, usually .wav or .ogg ).