Same thing keeps are UA or random fights not near anything, music should change so people when they hear a certain music, they know whats going on.Įvery game seems to have a huge opportunity to improve and make some great changes, but I feel like the only changes games make these days are "balance patches".
The team with scroll should have a fast pace, the team that lost the scroll should have some dramatic music, and the 3rd team should have some kind of melody going on. Like when someone has the scroll in ESO, the game music in AvA should be very dramatic, should be a daruade sandstorm. Know what game just came to my mind? Dynasty Warriors, the music is dynamic and it changes with how the situation is going on. Upon release, the soundtrack was met with mixed reviews.
It is the first game in the series to feature his music, as well as what would become known as The Elder Scrolls theme in Nerevar Rising. I'm with you though, I think they can do a lot better with music. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Official Soundtrack was released in 2002 with music composed by Jeremy Soule. Yes, headphones can be annoying especially over the ear, my ear always seems to itch LOL. Well, when you play without headphones do you like the music? Or do you goto your favorite radio station or youtube playlist, etc instead? Like when someone has the scroll in ESO, the game music in AvA should be very dramatic, should be a daruade sandstorm. Apart for boredom it can also because I just wanna play the game without headphones to rest my ears (and because prolonged use of headphones also gives me some headache and ear pain)
I'm thinking maybe Quest 64 or a few Final Fantasy games Hope the new chapter bring back the whole Morrowind soundtrack.ĭoes that apply to all games? Is there any game that you can think of where it really never gets boring? Sometimes, I listen to some music but for some minutes. So when playing this game I put it to 0% volume and don't listen to anything else. Its just that is boring hearing the same again and again. The XWM file is an Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Audio Data under the Sounds.bsa, which consists of various pieces of ambiance, sound effects, and music from the game.