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    one thing that really annoyed me in civ II was the music. not the music it self, but the fact that when you in AD 2020, just launching your first space shuttle, suddenly could hear the "congo drum-track", effectively destroying all the sci-fi vibes or whatsoever.

    in fact, there were hardly a n y moments where the music really fitted to your current scenario.

    my idea:

    let the tracks randomly played depend on which age you´re in. if your in the modern age, let the style of the tracks playing be ie. synth and IDM. if you´re in the ancient era, let the tracks be harp tones and mystical hornes. industrial times: nationalistic march music. and so on...

    i know this will make you hear tracks more often in a certain age, but is there an option?

    when even the graphics change when reaching a new age, o f c o u r s e the music should.

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    if you haven´t heard the song "slip" by autechre, go download it! they really should be making the music for the modern age...

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    • #3
      Re: and what about the music...

      Originally posted by uncle_funk
      Let the tracks randomly played depend on which age you´re in. if your in the modern age, let the style of the tracks playing be ie. synth and IDM. if you´re in the ancient era, let the tracks be harp tones and mystical hornes. industrial times: nationalistic march music. and so on...
      I think this one is a good idea! It can easily be optional also.

      If its possible in terms of copyright, they should also include an updated version of the old Amiga Civ-1 intro tune/ map-generator tune (not the PC-version). I really liked that one.

      One of the best examples how much music can add to the play-experience, comes from the first version of the adventure-game Little Big Adventure. Both the original version and the follow-up is available for free download (not demo - full games) at above link. Just a tip!

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      • #4
        The only problem is that this would require at least three (perhaps four) different sets of music, each with at least six songs. Civ II's original soundtrack only had nine or so pieces; wouldn't this just take up more space in a game which is already going to be difficult to compress onto one CD?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by KrazyHorse
          The only problem is that this would require at least three (perhaps four) different sets of music, each with at least six songs. Civ II's original soundtrack only had nine or so pieces; wouldn't this just take up more space in a game which is already going to be difficult to compress onto one CD?
          well, yeah, as i mentioned, the given tracks of an age would circulate rather frequently. thus probably making the player more eager to advance to next age

          one simple solution would be to include an extra music cd, simply letting you copy the tracks to your hard drive and playing them as mp3 .

          and who knows, maybe they release an "civilization: prehistoric rythms" or "tones of a civlization" music cd box, if people get tired of the songs.

          i just think it would be a great improvement to the gameplay if the music changes drastically through time.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by uncle_funk
            well, yeah, as i mentioned, the given tracks of an age would circulate rather frequently. thus probably making the player more eager to advance to next age.
            If Civ-3 proves itself to be the great success most of us believe its going to be, they are likely to come up with follow-up Alien Crossfire-style expansion-packs as well. Then they can add many, many more tunes that enrich the orginal era-specific tunes.

            Until then - well, it IS an free option. Nobody is forced to suffle the tunes era-wise, you know.

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            • #7
              No expansion packs! I hate expansion packs!
              12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
              Stadtluft Macht Frei
              Killing it is the new killing it
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              • #8
                Nobody is forced to suffle the tunes era-wise, you know.
                ofcourse they aint. it should be optional, no doubt. but if the tracks really turns out era-stylished, with drastic changes in sound and instruments from song to song, i doubt anyone want to hear them completely randomized...would sound quite weird wouldn´t it...

                they should have an conservative, classical civ-soundtrack on the game cd. but the box should also include an audio cd with these "era tracks". that would be optimally.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                  No expansion packs! I hate expansion packs!
                  If they added one to SMAC you can be pretty much 100% sure they gonna add (at least) one, to Civ-3, as well. Its only a question of, if the initial Civ-3 release really sells as expected.
                  I really hope they gonna continue the recent Crossfire/ AOK trend, with more meaty substantial expansion-packs, instead of the old shallow Civ-2 scenario-packs only. If its cost a little more (upto half full-price), I gladly pay that.

                  Just of curiosity: Is there any particular reason why you dont like a follow-up Civ-3 expansion-pack?

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                  • #10
                    More Music Tracks

                    For each age there should be certain songs... as has already been mentioned... but, for each civ there should be a special song

                    Example:

                    Ancient Age
                    -
                    congo#1
                    song#2
                    aztek#3 (Aztec song)
                    inka#4 (Inca song)
                    mambo#5
                    Grek#6 (Greek song)

                    Iron Age
                    -
                    Romaine#1 (Roman song)
                    etc.

                    But, for example, if you are the Aztec, your Aztec song would be your 'national' song and play in each age, along with all the other songs assigned to the age.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ralf

                      Just of curiosity: Is there any particular reason why you dont like a follow-up Civ-3 expansion-pack?
                      I'm just thinking that the expansion pack "attitude" is the only thing about Civ II that really bothered me. They didn't release MP as an upgrade because they could just sell an expansion pack. They didn't include powerful scenario editing because they could just release it as an expansion pack. This left me (unwilling to rebuy the same game) out in the dark. If the expansion pack just includes nonessestials like music or extra civs, etc. then it's fine with me. If not, then I'll be a little bit PO'd.
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                      Killing it is the new killing it
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                      • #12
                        double post

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                        • #13
                          I didn't mind the civ2 music. I think they should include music as mp3s on the CD and give players the option to play their own mp3s with the game's internal player. This way, players can have the usual civ music OR can seamlessly add the music of their choice.

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                          • #14
                            Yeah, i think if they made mp3's then civ 3 could be played of your pc without the disc, since there are no movies. Maybee thats what Firaxis are planing.
                            Alex

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                            • #15
                              what? No movies?

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