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(Q: Can I have multiple music mods playing at a time? / I can only use one music mod?)
but can I have the Vanilla X2 and the X1 music playing together?
Like its randowm wich of the 2 it picks every time music changes
as I see it its all X1 or all X2 am I correct in my assesmement?
If so
who do I need to bribe
Also the cut-scene music playing issues is a little jarring as it transitions into completely different mission music.
I didn't have that problem in Vanilla, but with LWOTC I did. What worked for me was switching the music in game to "Xcom 2" instead of the legacy music option.
I use the Alternative Mod Launcher for the game, which I find works better than the default launcher. You should download this, the halo music mod, and if both are enabled then you should have the halo music play on it's own, with it randomly being either the halo music or whatever you have vanilla set up for. You can download other music packs to have them added to the 'selection' so to speak.