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You're probably using the 2K launcher. Use a good one:
https://github.com/X2CommunityCore/xcom2-launcher/wiki/Installation
Yes, I'm yet to find a voice pack that isn't. Obviously, mods made for the base game aren't set-up for the Faction soldiers but'll work fine with everyone else.
It's the northern one, also called mandarin.
Manual. As there're no female voices you couldn't change China's defined language in XComGameBoard.ini to a new one.
Well, I guess you could but I don't think the game would behave well when you rolled a Chinese female soldier.
Are you planning to add some female ones? Randomly got a chinese lady and I find it weird hearing her speak like a brit.
Does this mod have the issue of eating up RAM like many voicepacks do?
@tyoud I'm not sure but I think the game only recognizes and automatically assigns the default languages. Any added languages have to be assigned manually in the game character editor. But I could be wrong about that.
But let other troops speak their own language?
no pb the chinese voice were on my wish list so thks a lot anyway
thks for the mod
Unrelated, has any voice modder figured out how to get MovingConcealed to actually work?