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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I hope you're not one of the people who got militant against Red Shell and the like.
It doesn't take you like to disable or enable game music, seriously seconds. Or just do like I do and turn off in game music for good and just use what ever player you like to listen to what ever music you like and never turn in game music on ever again.
Do realize that again Steam/Valve isn't going to touch anyone game files, they're not going to edit their games, or anything, as this need to inject a new lines of codes, as well find the calls for all sounds for each game, edit all sound calls, and etc... Which again why should they waste millions of dollars, and cause problems with game devs?
Either turn off the ingame music, and just play spotify, and set it up with hotkeys, it's not hard to do that at all...
But hey if you want to give Devs, and Steam million of dollars, go right ahead, contact all 30k+ games devs, and Steam, to do this, and you're willing to pay for it all out of your own pocket, and you're going to pay up front too. But if you can't do that, then why should they do what you ask?
There's no real point doing this, FYI as this involves Steam having to pay them money as well to have their service used in their game. Hence why should they do this?