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Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/nd6wbvycss54u67/voicepack_civilian_2015_12_26_by_maxxy1996_d9lif67.zip
these are good voice packs and models, so idk why i argued anyway.
oh also my grammar was great
"I know that the hurt sounds are unused, But they have to be unused, And I'm pretty sure that they are civilian hurt sounds. But trust me, they have to be the hurt sounds that were gonna be for the civilian."
Thanks for the comment.
By the way, do you pan on voicing any of the other TF2C-exclusive classes, like the scientist or the henchman? I'm curious as to what's in store for the future.
"Wait what? There's just pictures of Scout's moth-OOoOOh..."
"MOMMEEEE"
"All of you are getting a raise! Except Heavy of course."
"Texan bar over there is a Spy..."
"That american is a Spy!... I suspected no less!"
Comedy gold.
Not really much else to explain.
The reason I said to read the description, was this info is in the first paragraph at the top.
The other Civilian shown on the Wiki isn't even the Civilian. It's the Scout in a reference pose. Something the game defaults to when trying to join a non-existent class.
"also, I've never watched meet the sniper."
Then, and forgive me if I sound a little harsh, but it's probably better not to correct people then who have more information about the subject than yourself.
Also it's better to just make sure you put everything you want to say in your first comment rather than leave three comments at a time.