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There are a few differences
The first point is that his voice package is loaded in MOD form, strictly cropped according to the duration of the official language, so there will be truncation at the end. The voice package I made can only be loaded by replacing the file, and there is no truncation at the end, which is more complete. The MOD file has an automatic replacement script built-in, just follow the prompts to operate.
The second point is that the replacement role is different. This voice pack replaces the coach.
The third point is that the Ai used is different. The one I used is more advanced and has a more accurate sound.
what is difference?