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pango wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:48 pm
Ah, something that watching some stream just reminded me: it would be great to have distinct sounds for all enemy types.
Currently having the same sound for tigers and slaughterfishes is immersion breaking. I think there's another example with bears or orcs, but I'm not as sure.
I plan to find/create new sounds when I have time (this summer, hopefully). I would definitely be interested in establishing new sounds to differentiate enemies. Honestly, it seems like a time or space constraint by the developers rather than an artistic choice.
What these should sound like will be hotly contested, I'm sure. But that would be a fun thing to add.
Maybe someone asked this before but, is it possible to trace down the original sources of those clips? I know that at that time there was a bunch of those Sound FX CD's that many developer used in the 90`.
There's still a few songs, just the good ones (mixed in and overlaid on the ambience, not replacing)...
Now if you want to change them further, good luck, Daggerfall mixes it up with the music ( think the palace song outside Derrini Tower), and no birds tracts, it's gonna screw the game up..
I'm still debating doing ALL the dungeon tracts (as in putting music back in there, it's all ambience now except for DUNGEON1 (yep you know I'm leaving that one).
What do you guys think ?
Yeah I love it, just thought i'd get Yalls opine..
I need to take some time to experiment it myself...
You should really make a new thread with this mod to increase its visibility
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VMblast wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:50 pm
Maybe someone asked this before but, is it possible to trace down the original sources of those clips? I know that at that time there was a bunch of those Sound FX CD's that many developer used in the 90`.
VMblast wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:50 pm
Maybe someone asked this before but, is it possible to trace down the original sources of those clips? I know that at that time there was a bunch of those Sound FX CD's that many developer used in the 90`.
No idea where they originated, but if you ever watch the first episode of The Dragon Prince on Netflix, them doors are going to give you a serious case of association whiplash...
Sound effects were very limited back in the early computer days. When I was a kid, I watched an episode of Rugrats where one of the kids was a cyborg that malfunctioned, playing the Doom door open and close sounds