Guildwars music putting me to asleep...
Vermilion Okeanos
Ok... so far every music from GW except where ruric put in the storm horn will put me on slow and tedious mood... then add on the mission is tedious to begin with once you have done them a couple time. It does indeed kill my mood for playing guildwars... Like it or not, music play a big role... anyone else on the same page as me? Having need to turn off GW music and play another music from outside source.
With all these music theme being more "mist-like" or rather "soft and silk like"... I think I am quite discouraged to get any more music for GW.
With all these music theme being more "mist-like" or rather "soft and silk like"... I think I am quite discouraged to get any more music for GW.
Diplo
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Originally Posted by Vermilion Okeanos
With all these music theme being more "mist-like" or rather "soft and silk like"... I think I am quite discouraged to get any more music for GW.
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However, I can see an argument for context-sensitive music, so that when you do engage in battle the music changes to something more boisterous.
Caco-Cola
Well personally I do enjoy the Celtic kind of music - the style that a lot of MMOs use - but personally I don't listen to GWs music. For some reason I tune it out more so than any other MMOs.
So now I just pop in a CD or a record (<3 uncles who give you boxes of kick ass records) or open Winamp and choose my own musical preferences.
Guns 'n' Roses is going right now.
So now I just pop in a CD or a record (<3 uncles who give you boxes of kick ass records) or open Winamp and choose my own musical preferences.
Guns 'n' Roses is going right now.
dansamy
Hamster Dance! (j/k!)
Vermilion Okeanos
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Originally Posted by Diplo
Because thumping techno or squealing rawk guitars would just seem... wrong? Plus when you are just exploring or trying to have a conversation it would be extremely annoying. The music in GW is simply pretty background music.
However, I can see an argument for context-sensitive music, so that when you do engage in battle the music changes to something more boisterous. |
anyway, you know what I mean from the start... so why go with the "thumping techno or suealing rawk guitars would just seem... wrong?" It is like you trying to say I am a stereo-type that all I like is rock music or techno.
Mistress Eyahl
Rock on Singing Jesus..
Diplo
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Originally Posted by Vermilion Okeanos
anyway, you know what I mean from the start... so why go with the "thumping techno or suealing rawk guitars would just seem... wrong?" It is like you trying to say I am a stereo-type that all I like is rock music or techno.
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Quite, pastoral, Celtic-tinged music seems to work with the mood of the game, as it doesn't distract you when questing or interacting with other people. However, as I mentioned, context-sensitive music for battles etc. would be good, if done right. Most of the time, though, you want the music to be pleasant background music, not "in your face".
Vermilion Okeanos
Heh, I know that you don't mean to pick on me or anything... I just wanted to say that if you put it that way... it is an easy way to pick fight
No worry, I haven't gotten any defensive measure yet... I will let you know if I do
No worry, I haven't gotten any defensive measure yet... I will let you know if I do
Lament Messon
I don't listen to any GW music. I have my mp going on my computer the whole time. All of my favorite rock tunes, and techno/industrial seems to go well with the fighting.
Lament
Lament
Gaele
Guns 'N Roses = Perfect in-town mission prep music.
In Flames = Perfect Galrath massacre tunes.
*whipes hands*
In Flames = Perfect Galrath massacre tunes.
*whipes hands*
Caco-Cola
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Guns 'N Roses = Perfect in-town mission prep music. |
I don't really associate them with an in-town prep melody though.
Maybe Paradise City or something...
Elurian
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Originally Posted by Gaele
In Flames = Perfect Galrath massacre tunes.
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The Pope
I'd say the music could be improved significantly regardless of the theme - LOTR had the same style of music and its' soundtrack got people pumped up in the battles.
Ardus Shadowmane
Wait, GW has music? Like a previous poster, I tend to tune it out for the most part; or, if not tune it out, it blends into the gameplay to the point where I don't notice it's there.
Seriously, though, I think I like GW's music how it is. I like the soft lilting Celtic-style tunage.
Seriously, though, I think I like GW's music how it is. I like the soft lilting Celtic-style tunage.
ManadartheHealer
I like the music around Yak's Bend...
But, really, I usually don't even turn the comp sound on at all (things are going on IRL that sound more interesting )
But, really, I usually don't even turn the comp sound on at all (things are going on IRL that sound more interesting )