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I nearly asked a goofy question, then actually paid attention and downloaded the data file as well.
I think it's actually prefereable to put freedink.exe into the same folder as original Dink, then just direct DFArc to use freedink.exe instead of dink.exe. (Or direct DFArc to get the game stuff from the original Dink directory even if Freedink isn't in the same place, or copy the data from Dink Smallwood\Dink\sound\ into the FreeDink directory) That way, you get all the music and sounds of original Dink, but running through Freedink.
The Freedink data file has its own sounds and music, but it doesn't have replacements for all of them, and some of the new sounds aren't super high quality. (Beuc's still looking for replacements)
I think it's actually prefereable to put freedink.exe into the same folder as original Dink, then just direct DFArc to use freedink.exe instead of dink.exe. (Or direct DFArc to get the game stuff from the original Dink directory even if Freedink isn't in the same place, or copy the data from Dink Smallwood\Dink\sound\ into the FreeDink directory) That way, you get all the music and sounds of original Dink, but running through Freedink.
The Freedink data file has its own sounds and music, but it doesn't have replacements for all of them, and some of the new sounds aren't super high quality. (Beuc's still looking for replacements)