WOW, this is why I love you guys, you care so much about us, UNLIKE SWTOR THAT DOESN'T LOOP THE MUSIC AT ALL.
When you see someones glamour with non matching boots
Can't wait to hear the changes
Anyone from 1.0 remember Toto-raks bgm? So catchy, and I love the way the battle and regular versions compliment each other. It was genius, we need this kind of thing more![]()
Hey Square what about that cool thing you did in version 1 with Toto-Rak !! where the dungeon BGM changed to a battle variation of the same theme when you where fighting and then back to the original BGM, that was really cool, i was very impressed with that...
For those that don't know here's the video, listen how the theme changes when going in and out of battle - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvvDlq0UcPo
When you don't have a good enough reason to explain something, just blame it on the PS3 version.
What about adding support for custom playlists on the PS3 version, effectively replacing the game's music with the player's preference? This should be easy enough too add.
She was being sarcastic much like anyone else that thinks it's because of the PS3 that XIV can't do what even a 2000-2002 PS2 MMORPG called FFXI could do. Remember zoning into Gustaberg or Sky/Sea dungeons and how the music looped? Yeah, that didn't happened. >.>
Exactly. I dont know what they were thinking. Even the field BGM is lackluster. 30 second tracks followed by silence or or repeating battle music. The only thing that has full loops is town music and coil.
Soken get your head outta them damn stockings and make us some good tunes!
Trouble with posting on any forum, can't tell if be sarcastic or not.
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