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Post by fenris on Mar 7, 2017 10:26:30 GMT
I was wondering why the official soundtracks omit parts of the soundtracks of the games. I've noticed it especially in DA2 (though I think it's true for Origins as well, and to a lesser extent in Inquisition).
I found some off the game tracks people got from the audio files, but the problem with that is that in most of them you also get the sound effects (like swords clashing or things exploding).
Any idea where I can get the full soundtrack?
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Post by dragontartare on Mar 7, 2017 14:09:19 GMT
I was wondering why the official soundtracks omit parts of the soundtracks of the games. I've noticed it especially in DA2 (though I think it's true for Origins as well, and to a lesser extent in Inquisition). I found some off the game tracks people got from the audio files, but the problem with that is that in most of them you also get the sound effects (like swords clashing or things exploding). Any idea where I can get the full soundtrack? I've found missing tracks from another game by searching YouTube for "(game location) ambient music". Have you tried those search terms?
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Post by fenris on Mar 7, 2017 16:06:39 GMT
Well I searched in more general terms but yes, YouTube is where I found the missing tracks but with sound effects For example the part when the chantry explodes has awesome music, but that track is missing from the official soundtrack.
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