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horus Horus he's a man
*flipping out of your seat*
my coffee man
languages who?
WHO ARE YOU
huh
BOWSER who
f*ck you
f*ck who
YOU
huh
BAM
Maybe your launcher didn't enable it?
@Ugorova
Heheh!
@DonPadrinho
Check my Brazilian Portuguese voice mod.
The day XCOM heroes spoke Dutch :-)
or are they already in the game. Because i didnt see any swiss soldiers :)
and as a swiss person i would like to have them
Check the Change Notes tab.
@kyl_daly: Heh, I think that line you're referring to is the "ΛΟΧΟΣ, ΚΑΤΑ ΠΟΛΕΜΙΩΝ" line
@Oathed: Across the entire list, no I don't think such a mod exists as of yet. We'll look forward to Robojumper releasing another quality of life mod in the future.
@Dat738: yes, I followed the voice pack tutorials out there and used Audacity to add an effect.
Farsi - Iran, Afghanistan
Nahuatl - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador
Zapotec - Oaxaca (Mexico)
Albanian - Albania, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, and Greece
Manchu - China
Berber - primarily Algeria and Morocco
Gallic - Gaelic or something else? Scotland/Ireland regions
Parthian language, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi - Iran, influential on Armenian
Celtic - distributed widely, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Celts_in_Europe.png - nowadays primarily the Six Celtic Nations: Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany (France).
Sanskrit - India
Wyandot - primarily in Oklahoma, United States and Quebec, Canada
Quechuan - Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia
Klamath-Modoc - Western US, California
Mayan - Guatemala, Mexico, Belize and Honduras
Mapuche - Chile and Argentina
Nuu-chah-nulth - Canada
Muskogean - Southeastern United States
Tupi - Brazil
@st.stephen59 Unfortunately there is no Chinese voice localization
Search "WH40k Space Marine Helmets"
Actual languages or Scandinavian-accented English? I looked around and it seems one can export sounds as raw data, though I don't know if that will give me appropriately titled files like "Attack 1" or something. I don't have the game either.
Yeah, someone would have to send me Swedish female voice files with the meanings of the files. The other voice modders have already covered Battlefield and XCOM 1. There's just almost never any Swedish voiceacting in video games.
Thank you.
Basically any language that has not showed up in XCOM 2 vanilla or modded.
(any other language you are intrested in?)
True, only English with Norwegian accents. If people can find me files I can gladly make voice packs out of them.
However, some of the voices will have only 10 lines if they come from Age of Empires. 20 if Civilization.
1 male voice per nationality so far.
About 50 lines I think. Not too much.
Added a radio effect following a voice pack tutorial
I matched according to filename, so there may be some slight inaccuracy but for the most part lines that refer to moving are matched to dashing, lines referring to attacking are matched to using abilities and attacking, etc.
Is it one (male) voice per nationality? I'd guess so based on the source, but...
How many voice lines, ballpark figure, were you able to get for each voice? 10, 50, 100, Eleventy billion?
Have you been able to add a radio effect?
To my shame the only language I speak is English so these people could be reading from a restaurant menu for all I know. But. Were you able to match the files from the source game to appropriate actions in XCOM?