Except that's not latin jazz. Reminds me of how someone tried to cope saying "It's Cuban Jazz!" while knowing NOTHING about cuba, and an actual Cuban had to step up and say "No, that's not Cuban Jaz, genius".Clearly nobody here has played Tropico. Trust me, the theme fits perfectly, latin jazz is a thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZbTChx3Y1U
I don't like it at all. I keep my BGM off in Tuliyollal. I hope that something happens in the story or future update that permanently changes it like how the BGM for Ultima Thule changes.
I was thinking the exact same thing. I got raito'd pretty hard when I made such mention in shout chat.
99.99% chance probably a Titanman alt
Luckily, they restored the ability to toggle BGM at will with the /bgm chat command even during cutscenes. Type it in when you get fatigued, type it in again to turn it back on when a scene starts. I love the game's music, truly, but it gets tiring after hours of play, so I take full advantage of this as necessary.Music is a big part of my experience in games, I will sit in areas for hrs and just listen to the music over and over, that's how important good music in games is to me.
I hate the music In Tuliyollal so much it's actually ruining my experience, I Can't focus on reading the quests, I have a constant frown on my face, but I am afraid to mute it, because some cutscenes have nice music i don't want to miss.
I thought it fit perfectly. It's not a cultural style of music from the inspirations for Tuliyolal, but it represents what the city is very well. Tuliyolal is vibrant, fast, energetic, and cheerful. Just like the day song.
I don't hear it any more. Every time I turn BGM on in response to some post, I have to turn it off again when I go into Solution 9.
i was expecting something akin to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKgc701SGXs
yea tbh one thing I'm not a huge fan of
the theme from Yak Tel would have been a great choice for it
akin to Crystarium's
but i guess it's a "fun" "vacation city" compared to the Crystarium
The Tuliyollal theme (or parts of it at least) is just an instrumental of the Dawntrail ending theme. I guess the jazz-big-band vibes was to make it more tonally consistent. Wouldn’t make much sense to base the theme off a ‘festival style’ ensemble vocal piece and it’s a slow piece with solo instrumentation
it feels like a rip off version of the FFX chocobo riding song, thus reminding me of that race and making me hate it by proxy.
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