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And and as I said (by mistake hehe) to @Fed-cap (creator of Broadcast Voicer),
I really love the idea of the mod, that's why I was interested in translating it and now, to fix this bug that definitely affects the gaming experience and forces me to disable it :(
I hope this report is useful. Unfortunately I will have to disable this ingenious mod until further notice :(
Greetings!
This has just updated with the biggie; the beep boops. I made a very short alarm sound that now plays before the messages start.
I'm also thinking about open-sourcing this so anyone can contribute to this, tbc on that. Hope you enjoy
I was 100% going to use a different alert tone anyway since I don't think the SAME header was widely used outside of the NWR network until '97 when the EAS was introduced, which post-dates the Knox Event anyway. So I'm 100% open to any and all suggestions of tones that would be equally as unsettling as that lol
I have a couple ideas I'd love to play around with, actually... No promises that I'll come up with anything worthwhile, and if I do, no pressure to use it! But I kinda feel like I just dumped extra work on your shoulders (even if I'm just the messenger, really) so it seems only right to also pitch in a bit, if I can!
definitely still a great callout nonetheless, I suspect there are some states where this can cause confliction with other mods that modify the same assets with some of the same behavior you're seeing
sorry for the false positive, you are fast with your comments ^^;
think I know what the issue is, I'll upload a fix later tonight and see if that addresses it :)