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Sure, I've lost my ability to really update any of my packs years ago so I do not mind anyone improving on them
I asked that on one of MJpoland's other voice packs. Short answer is no. For perfectly understandable reasons.
Literally comment below confirms it works for wotc
Thank you for confirmation, I can sleep now more easily lol
Also, Onyx guard and another female voice (Like Bernie or Sam?) would be cool, maybe even Griffin?! (he's my fav multiplayer character in gears 3)
Glad hoffman's here though!
Sorry, but "your" voice is identical to Benjamin (you use the same voicelines in both GoW1 and GoW2) and since "you" left way smaller impact on the plot I've decided to name the voicepack after "your" brother name.
Funny comment to find on April the 1st though.
He is a great guy.
Unfortunately both Sam and Jace kinda lack enough voicelines to make a decent voicepack. I know there are a lot of mods out here which make voicepacks out of nothing, but personally I dislike situations when you hear they say the same thing over and over again every turn. Or lack responses for certain actions altogether.
I see no reason why not. Voicepacks don't modify existing campaigns, they only add customization options for soldiers.
If its separate thing then no. I'm unfortunately little too lazy to upload 21 separate voicepacks (that includes my other mods). That being said I guess you could simply delete voicepacks that you dont want to use. Download this mod on Nexus (http://www.nexusmods.com/xcom2/mods/554) . Then simply edit out/delete lines corresponding to other voicepacks in the .int and .ini file + delete all .upk files besides those voicepacks you want to use. It should work if you do it like that.
Sorry, but I have no plans to split it. It would mess up many people games if I would start to split this mod into smaller parts.