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Topic: Where's the music? (Read 2158 times)
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jonnytx
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Did any of you folks ever play Asheron's Call 2?
Well, I realize that AC2 wasn't everyone's choice for game of the millenium. But in my opinion it was super cool the way that we could make music in that game. We had fun, we had so much fun.
Okay, maybe it was lame (yah you thought so, it wasn't though) but will any game make that effort again?
I remember jammin in AC2, why doesn't any current game even attempt it?
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Trippy
Administrator
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Yeah jammin in AC2 was fun -- even though each instrument only had like 8 "riffs" to them you could still mix them up in interesting ways.
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Kenrick
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I can still hear the lute song in UO ringing in my head...
dun dunn dun dunn dun dunnn dun dun dunn dun dunn dun dun dunn dun dunn...
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Krakrok
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No music for you. Even silence is copyrighted.
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Telemediocrity
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There's also the CounterStrike method, with your compatriots supplying the music over Vent. Nothing says "immersive experience" like a badly-sampled admonition to Shake That Laffy Taffy.
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