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Ascendent Logic

Joined: Mar 16, 2006
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LoTekGhost wrote:
GoDGiVeR wrote:
Um.. anybody knows if there's a sountrack CD for MxO anyways?
None that I've ever heard of or seen for sale anywhere.  I do know that .wav files can be found in you MxO Root\resource\music folder, but they are only segments of each 'track,' which is by design given how they 'instance' music in-game (using DirectMusic software, I think).  I started working on pasting them together to form seamless tracks a while back, but got busy...suppose I should work on completing that so I can add an MxO playlist to my iTunes!

*Edit:  I just noticed in 6 posts you'll be 1337!  SMILEY

Yeah, and that I missed my 1337 post count >_<!!!!

Mindsweep wrote:

The music from the movies would be a real cool add. to the game!!

I did a small Google seach and found some sites about game music.

GameMusic


Nopers, nothing. But I think back in the day, someone already compiled them to mp3s or sth?



Systemic Anomaly

Joined: Oct 10, 2005
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GoDGiVeR wrote:
LoTekGhost wrote:
GoDGiVeR wrote:
Um.. anybody knows if there's a sountrack CD for MxO anyways?
None that I've ever heard of or seen for sale anywhere.  I do know that .wav files can be found in you MxO Root\resource\music folder, but they are only segments of each 'track,' which is by design given how they 'instance' music in-game (using DirectMusic software, I think).  I started working on pasting them together to form seamless tracks a while back, but got busy...suppose I should work on completing that so I can add an MxO playlist to my iTunes!

*Edit:  I just noticed in 6 posts you'll be 1337!  SMILEY

Yeah, and that I missed my 1337 post count >_<!!!!

Mindsweep wrote:

The music from the movies would be a real cool add. to the game!!

I did a small Google seach and found some sites about game music.

GameMusic


Nopers, nothing. But I think back in the day, someone already compiled them to mp3s or sth?
Hey, what about the music from the Blue Sky event, did they come out on CD? I think Mxo should a make a DvD with all the best music and in game video's for us.



Jacked Out

Joined: Sep 18, 2005
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LoTekGhost wrote:
    In fact, when I go back to turning the game music on after having listened to radios/playlists, it's really rather refreshing and immersing.  For me, it brings back memories of back when I first started playing the game and tosses a fresh perspective on things. 

QFT

hehe i love going back to the old soundtrack after a while...reminds me of my first days when we had random hardlines throughout the slums and i would always go to tabor west and kill some DA's >< (:O they're 4! thats like noob!)



Systemic Anomaly

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Fatmop wrote:
Heck, if they could get more in the same vein for battle music so it's not the same distorted scream every time I start fighting, that would be cool.. but the ambient music is really quite nice.
Thats exactly why I never have the ingame music on.  I cant stand the battle music it just puts me right off



Jacked Out

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I think the In-Game music deliberately sucks for a specific reason: To encourage the players to tune into radio stations. Personally I dont waste my Internet bandwidth with radio streams. The best idea is indeed to play yo own music in any form: CDs, iTunes, MP3, $whatever. There's even ways to "abuse" the in-game radio client to play your own local playlists like a radio station; the in-game radio uses Windows Media Player core libraries.


Transcendent

Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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Um, don't worry--it's not "abuse". It's supposed to work that way. The /radio command also contains switches to let you name your favorite stations so you can call them back up again at any time. ^_^
 
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