Corrects a typo in Phantom Liberty: The side quest "I Wanna Be Your Dog" was egregiously misspelled as "Balls To The Wall". This mod corrects the error.
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Unfortunately, Phantom Liberty shipped with a misspelling in one of its side quest names. The quest in which Paco Torres recounts his journey of gaining favor with Kurt Hansen and his dog-themed criminal organization Barghest erroneously reads as "Balls To The Wall", when the correct spelling is "I Wanna Be Your Dog".
This mod changes the player-facing UI to reflect the correct spelling of the quest name. It will appear when you accept the quest, read as such in the quest log, as well as when the quest ends.
I commissioned this corrective mod, but all substantive work was conducted by @sh00kspeared. If you have beef with the mod for any reason, direct your ire toward me and not toward them.