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I bid a fond farewell to you all.
Guys, I've loved it here. You guys are some of the smartest and funniest people I've ever meet online, or anywhere for that matter. It's been a huge pleasure hanging out here. I'm not leaving forever, but I've gotten very busy as of late and don't have time to hang out in places like this. I will still be making music for you guys, because that's something I love to do, but I'm going to stop posting on the forums as often as I do now. I've never really posted anything of value anyways, so I don't think I'll be missed too much.
In short, I'm going to continue to be a benefactor to this community, just not on the forums.
In short, I'm going to continue to be a benefactor to this community, just not on the forums.
Futurama Mafia
Release Something! Day VIII: Journey of the Cursed King [Discussion]
Need more art topics <____<;
The importance of Music in a game
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But in general I really hate video game music. Most of it is really bad. I play most games with the music turned off.
'tis a shame too.
EDIT: Also...
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I think a brilliant soundtrack is the most exceedingly easy thing to have in a game. Everything else takes effort, an exquisite soundtrack is effortless. I say it's ludicrous to not have a freaking awesome soundtrack.
I go a little overboard in this department. I write cutscenes, dream sequences, and story in my game specifically to accommodate the unused awesome music that I want to include.
I think it's super important in a way that few will acknowledge. If a game is great without good music, you might have something positive to say about it. But add great music, and you'll actually be blown away. It's like the difference between a movie that you say "it was pretty good," versus a movie that you actually watch a hundred times.
That is SO NOT TRUE. Great video game music takes time and effort.
Paranormal Adventure
Paranormal Adventure
The importance of Music in a game
What do you guys think? In my opinion, music can't make a game, but it can certainly break it. When a player, plays a cruddy game with great music, he doesn't (usually) care about the music, he just cares that the game sucks. However, if the player plays a great game with hideous music, they'll definitely notice it and it can drive them crazy, causing them to hate the game.
What do you guys think? How important is music in games?
What do you guys think? How important is music in games?













