Showcasing the Mirror's Edge Catalyst OST featuring the Leading music. Just a simple loop with a one hour long video of the Lair's bedroom area, along with a full day and night cycle using the Actually 'Dynamic Time of Day' mod.
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Music from Mirror's Edge Catalyst composed by Magnus Birgersson (Solar Fields) http://solarfields.com/ https://solarfields.bandcamp.com/
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โถ๏ธ Mirror's Edge Catalyst Music - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYFEK0EdxB0oSLDSttKm6aAI-lxI4G3FD
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โถ๏ธ Mirror's Edge Music - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYFEK0EdxB0riotM4xIkA6HBWoGI1eRqK
Mirror's Edge Catalyst PC mods: Nvidia Game Filter & ReShade.
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