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Music/Radio in the Mako? [Synth/Electronic etc]
#26
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 07:31
#27
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 07:40
"Don't Fear the Reaper" would've been perfect lmao It would have made a perfect end battle song lol as Shep makes the final choice red, blue, or green the song begins to play lmao
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And Godzilla playing during the prologue while Reapers are smashing everything.
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#28
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 08:36
And Godzilla playing during the prologue while Reapers are smashing everything.
Win win!! lol
Rrrawwwrr ![]()
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#29
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 08:42
AC/DC goes with anything to do with the military
#30
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 09:07
#31
Posté 26 janvier 2016 - 09:42
Why not just, I don't know, listen to the soundtrack that the game's composer made? They actually work pretty hard on that stuff
#32
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 04:44
Hm, I wouldn't mind this song for one. Helium vola , "Selig". Certain parts I could see playing right when, Bam!, that vista opens up.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=U_OJpblQ2SU
#33
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 04:49
Finally an andromeda thread that's worth something!
My submission:
#34
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 05:30
Why not just, I don't know, listen to the soundtrack that the game's composer made? They actually work pretty hard on that stuff
Soundtrack music is designed to heighten and accentuate specific moments. That is clearly not what this thread is about.
#35
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 05:54
Isn't this about how much of the time in the mako was spent kicking rocks inside boxes while listening to winamp and looking for action? It didn't even feel like it broke lore. Recall a bit of ambient game music here and there. Turning down or up the sound maybe when red showed on the scope. That awful radio station on that asteroid.
Balak may have done humanity a favor.
#36
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 06:00
Haha yes. Love the idea of chilling in the Mako on some desert planet as it blasts out Johnny Cash Rusty Cage.
#37
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 06:06
If we're going to be driving around in the Mako with the radio on then I demand this song:
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#38
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 06:10
I'd like to rove around on some planet with a batarian colony, and we get the Bible Belt equivalent of mad prophet radio.
#39
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 07:08
#40
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 08:24
Ima go Team Dextro again, play this while we go on adventures, & do Mako shenanigans
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#41
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 08:26
Anything from retrowave music.
Mitch murder
lazerhawk
Dynatron
timecop1982 etc
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#43
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 11:09
i love you
#44
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 11:46
I think Sam is getting us covered...they are not officially related to ME directly but everyone here can feel the MEish style in them.....
https://loudr.fm/rel...erworldly/KrXCp
#45
Posté 27 janvier 2016 - 06:43
Side B Moon Patrol classic in the WM7.
#46
Posté 11 février 2016 - 02:54
No more dreams are
Lost in time
No more lives are
Lost inside
New kingdom come
New will be done
Our voices unified


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#47
Posté 11 février 2016 - 03:00
Honestly, just some in-game support for external playlists would be nice (Even the PS3 had games released with this, and I think it was an innate function of the 360's OS). No need for Bioware to go out and spend a boatload of money on licensing individual artists/tracks/etc. Just point the game to a specific directory on the system and be all "yo fam just bump this shit" and the game would say "aight".
#48
Posté 11 février 2016 - 04:08
Be awesome if they just had an in-game tool that scanned your hard drive for audio files and let you set up a custom playlist when in vehicles. Players get music they want, Publisher doesn't have to pay licensing fees.
I would love it if we could choose our own music! Holy crap that would be awesome.
My choices
#49
Posté 11 février 2016 - 05:22
#50
Posté 11 février 2016 - 06:22
Honestly, just some in-game support for external playlists would be nice (Even the PS3 had games released with this, and I think it was an innate function of the 360's OS). No need for Bioware to go out and spend a boatload of money on licensing individual artists/tracks/etc. Just point the game to a specific directory on the system and be all "yo fam just bump this ****" and the game would say "aight".
It would cost practically nothing to get some unknown/little known artists'/bands' tracks for the game. Only massively popular artists/bands have expensive licensing. Hell, until he died David Bowie's entire catalog was worth less than 'Under Pressure' by itself.





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