I jus Realize something about Guild Wars

Tatile

Tatile

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Sep 2007

Stygian Disciples of Tenebrasus

N/Me

I have my sound off, can't actually remember what Guild Wars music sounds like, but I have CD's around somewhere.

I like my music, I feel the Lamento and Karas OST's fit my style of playing better

Of course 'Harder Better Faster Stronger' is what I like when monking.

DarklingKiller

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Aug 2006

USA

Quit

W/

If you hear donkeys you know the other team is hacking.

dilan155

dilan155

Desert Nomad

Join Date: May 2007

living room

N/

the main reason is in high-end pvp players both use vent/team speak and they listen to the actually skills.
oh and for above nice +1

Venom200

Academy Page

Join Date: Mar 2006

Science with a Twist

N/

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Fast-paced, heavy music background (Rammstein, Tool, APC, Deftones...)

You and I should echange lists, this is pretty much what I usually listen to aslo while playing GW

Pleikki

Pleikki

WTB q8 15^50 Weapons!

Join Date: Nov 2006

???oo ???ugs ???lan [?????????]

hmm i've noticed those quiet sounds aswell, as i listen Original Gw musics 95% of time i play 5% i listen someting else..

Hyper.nl

Hyper.nl

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Oct 2006

Defending Fort Aspenwood

E/

Winamp, it really whips the llama's ass!
DirectSong works as well.

Gravimite

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2006

Me/E

Nightfall has some pretty intense music from what I remember.

As soon as you engage an enemy you hear them tribal drums and all that action packed jungle music! >.>

As for PvP, I have my music turned off. Too busy listening on vent and skills.

C_MON

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Dec 2007

Jermey Soule once said in a interview that having the same intense music at the same places all the time make you tired. Sure it will sound great the first times, but after your hundreth time hearing the same intense music it's not as good. So he wants to put ambient music that you don't really relize you're hearing into places your spending alot of time.

garethporlest18

garethporlest18

Forge Runner

Join Date: Jan 2006

[HiDe]

W/

If you want intense PvP battle music. Pick up some Amon Amarth and Turisas.

Versus The World, Fate of Norns and With Oden On Our Side by Amon Amarth.

Battle Metal and The Varangian Way by Turisas.

If you want to be even more epic, get Summoning. Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame, by them. I'm sure their others are just as good.

This is of course, if you're cool enough to listen to this type of music. Which if you are, you will have Manowar, and will also play that.

Dreikki

Dreikki

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Jun 2006

Kemi, Finland.

Pirates of the Searing [YoHo]

Mo/

Final Fantasy battle songs while PvPing = the shit.

Mepp

Mepp

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jul 2006

Order of the Flaming Dragon

Mo/

The Music in GW never gets old to me, i love it everytime i hear it

maraxusofk

maraxusofk

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Aug 2005

San Francisco, UC Berkeley

International District [id多], In Soviet Russia Altar Caps You [CCCP], LOL at [eF]

W/

i recommend u playing crappy music like soldier boy over vent when ur waiting for halls or gvg. its pretty funny.

Zahr Dalsk

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Aug 2007

Canada

I listen to music that I've either pirated, gotten off of FFshrine, or extracted from a game. The actual GW sound is turned off. Decreased ability in PvP, but eh, I'd rather play PvP while listening to, say, Game Over (CoD4 OST) and suffer a disadvantage, than to play it without listening to anything.