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Sounds have ridiculous names #190
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… leaving an example in place to test deprecation machinery (OpenTTD#190)
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… leaving an example in place to test deprecation machinery (#190)
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OpenTTD fixed the sound names here: OpenTTD/OpenTTD#8701
NML should probably fix them as well, while keeping compatibility.
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