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Xcom 2 music sounds like it was a 1 man stint on the Apple Music pro app, lol.
That said, I actually had to download the full Xcom 2 soundtrack as part of the digital deluxe package and it sounds just as bad.
2. Play your own songs in the background
3.???
4. Profit!
But yes, there will be new music in War of the Chosen.
Ah yes, I remeber that, unfortunately that music change mod was 3 gb or something, so I stayed away from that
Not a good solution since it doesn't blend in with the other game audio. I still want to hear the 50+ voicepacks I have in use.
BUT! If someone really misses the first games music, there is this mod to try out. I think it requires the base mod "Music Modding System", which is also on the workshop.
Hell, there's even mods to add the old ooold xcom soundtracks.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=757607799
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R1s-NdAAPLY
Lyrics:
ayy eeh Ayyy, ayyy eeeh
AYY
Ayy AYY eeeh
AYY
Aaaah Aaah ... Ayy lmao
I found this out by accidently checking both the Doom 2016 one and the Ace Combat 4 one. Lead to some very jarring swaps, but it's neat that it doesn't cause a crash or something.