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no update?
It has this cinematic crisp to it - yet its "realistic"
Of course there are games which sound "more bombastic" or whats so ever, but this one is just the absolute perfect mix out of cinematic and realistic.
GREAT JOB!
*Edit: I mean the sound update - the mod of course was hell of a performance as well!
This guy is amazing and what you hear in game now, is his work.
But this stuff takes time, as he's having to record the sound from scratch, and not re use sound as he did in this mod.
It does not work anymore, as the developer of it is working with the actual dev team now, and he's busy working on the new DLC and sound update 2.