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  • Non-random music mystery solved!!!

    After playing CTP2 for hours and hours and hearing the same song I thought I was going to go mad. I changed the settings in the game but it was still the same song! Then I checked out the forum here looking for help. There was nothing different than what I had done myself so I decided to click 'select track' under the options to see what I had been missing. It turns out I had been listening to 9 different songs but they all sound the same! What I thought was one long song is actually 9 different tunes that have the same atmosphere and feeling. The only song I hadn't heard in a game was number 10 (which is a really spooky piece of music). I feel a little stupid for not realising there were different tunes (too caught up in gameplay, perhaps) but I sure would appreciate some different music. Can I put in some mp3s? Come to think of it, Civ2 wasn't so good in the music department, either. Maybe I'm just picky.



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    Can I put in some mp3s?

    yes, you can turn off the music and have winamp playing in the background whatever you like...

    i think the other sounds from the game(for battles, units "voices", etc) will continue to play just fine

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by MarkG on 12-08-2000 10:20 AM
      i think the other sounds from the game(for battles, units "voices", etc) will continue to play just fine


      i tried that, i couldn't hear battles and stuff. it might just be me


      [This message has been edited by Sabre2th (edited December 11, 2000).]

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      • #4
        Ah, well, my stereo is within arm's reach when I'm using my computer so maybe I'll just keep a few appropriate CDs on hand when I'm playing. Metallica or Tchaikovski for war time, some light classics for peace time, and maybe I should buy a James Bond soundtrack since I've recently gotten some spies
        Formerly known as Masuro.
        The sun never sets on a PBEM game.

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        • #5
          I agree. The Call to Power 2 music isn't very good. Usually the music that comes with games are really good. (like Caesar 3, I loved those songs!)
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