So with this one I tried a new audio set up with adobe. It should be much louder, crisper and clearer.
I do apologise for still being sick duirng the record for this one.
We also have a Discord now: [ Ссылка ]
Also, because SOMEBODY will chuck a fit about it... I am not laughing at the casualties. I'm laughing at the stupidity of the high command.
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