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Thank you.
Unfortunately I don't know because our gfx designer Yellowone has left us
Just in case you didn't find an answer to this, that instrumental part is all part of the song (just without lyrics, hence instrumental) I believe, it's not a medley (At least I'm pretty certain it's not)
It was related with the new PDX launcher which was released in 2020. Sorry
Unfortunately nobody knows.
Our artist has left our team.
No.
First of all, this game is a not about 1890s-1910s.
Second, there's no old team, which created this mod.
Because we decided that stock music isn't fitting for the mod atmosphere.
IDK why.
My Grandfather had a radio station for US Troops when in the pacific
No. Because of two causes:
1.There is no this old team, our designer left us.
2.I've lost any interest.
It's impossible. The mod reached unofficial Steam limits, Steam don't work with mods heavier than 2+ Gb.
Best historical music mod for this game even 3 years after it's last update
This probably won't reduce the listening quality since most of these old recordings were made before stereo audio became widespread.