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It's the whiny nature of Morty's voice that makes it *seem* louder. It pierces the ear more effortlessly than the others. And if I ever remake the pack, I won't amplify his samples as much.
I think you may be overstating the problem a bit; you're the only person complaining about it. But I do understand where you're coming from. If you don't like Morty, don't use Morty.
My XCOM 2 modding days are over and done. It takes a great deal of time and effort to make these voicepacks. If or when I remake them for XCOM 3, I'll keep your criticism in mind and watch Morty's volume.
I'll keep your complaint in mind if XCOM3 is moddable, and I remake it.