Ontopoly
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yes, when I'm walking through a forest I expect to hear 'doot doot doo' coming from a mysterious piano somewhere. Anyone else mute music when given the option?
I always do that.Imagine muting the music of Arcanum...
I was being cheeky in the first post. This is was I do too.I kinda have the opposite attitude. I often find myself completely muting the music in first-person RPGs in favor of the ambient soundscape.
I played all of morrowind without sound. Have no idea what the music is like in that game. I didn't enjoy it though, so who knows. I doubt adding music would make that game half decent.I definitely think game (and movie) soundtracks are way more important than a lot of people think. Would wandering out in Morrowind have been as fun without the soundtrack? Would Deus Ex's Hong Kong be as memorable? Not saying it's the most important thing, but it's a big deal.
Movies (and games sometimes) going more for ambient sound nowadays is a travesty.
I'm always a bit surprised when I hear someone say they mute music in every game they play, and I hadn't really heard about that until i came here.
Sound can be very immersive. Music coming out of the air is only immersive if you're in a fantasy world in which the air happens to be a well-trained musician that can play multiple instruments at once.Good music is hugely important in games, more so than graphics. It can create fantastic atmosphere and really draw you in the game. So yes, music is very immersive.
I'm always a bit surprised when I hear someone say they mute music in every game they play, and I hadn't really heard about that until i came here.
Well some people here tend to be a bit retarded.
Well, technically yes but it is really overthinking it. This way films shouldn't have music either. Good music puts you in the mood and helps you get immersed. I'm not saying a game can't be immersive without music, but at least for me, music helps a lot.Sound can be very immersive. Music coming out of the air is only immersive if you're in a fantasy world in which the air happens to be a well-trained musician that can play multiple instruments at once.Good music is hugely important in games, more so than graphics. It can create fantastic atmosphere and really draw you in the game. So yes, music is very immersive.
I'm always a bit surprised when I hear someone say they mute music in every game they play, and I hadn't really heard about that until i came here.
Well some people here tend to be a bit retarded.