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"We don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents."
I've had several people say this, so in the next update I'll try to add an alternate voice that adds this radio effect on the audio, that way people can choose whichever they prefer.
thank you for your attention.
your mod makes me 11 again.
It'd take a fair amount of time to find the episodes he appears in, record the clips and then turn that into a mod. Unfortunately it's a lot of time to dedicate to something I'm not so interested in. According to Steam I have almost 50 hours logged in the modding tools, and that really is only a fraction of the time I've spent working on these mods (gathering the audio files is probably the most time consuming part of the whole process). I've made 5 mods so the absolute minimum is 10 hours per mod.
So yeah, to make a mod it really has to be something I'm really interested in, because it takes up so much time/work. Personally, Steve isn't worth 10-20 hours of my life I'm afraid. Sorry about that.
http://www.pcgamer.com/best-xcom-2-soldiers/