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In FO3 Moriarty was by all accounts, the only, one off, european accent.
Mods dealing with voice content, are extra difficult and not at all cheap, unless you are recording yourself, and still you have to address the recording quality, the room the mics the mixing board.
.....with professionals so it sounds decent ,
the thousands of lines , ,,,,,, for numerous characters
Get a female Irish voice and I'll be aaaaaaaaaalllllllllllll over that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have it on my vehicle GPS and yup, works..
If all accounts suggest that Moriarty is the only character with a European accent, then all accounts are wrong.
Tenpenny had an English accent.
Tenpenny did it (well,he went to DC), so it is possible to make the trip somehow
I bother because I like to role-play to keep things as lore-friendly as possable when in fallout 4 since no one botherd to make up parts of the fallout story to some dialogue or what bethesda did not add to the game world.