How important is Music and SoudFX for you as a gamer
LAdrian
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Hi everyone,
I was just wondering how important are the music and sound fx for you as a gamer?
Do you listen to the game music or do you prefer your own? Or you would like any sound at all?
I made a poll with the questions so please tell your preferences.
I'll start myself.
I never listed to any kind of sound while playing iPhone games. And very very rarely I listen my music. I don't know why, I just got used with no sound at all
I was just wondering how important are the music and sound fx for you as a gamer?
Do you listen to the game music or do you prefer your own? Or you would like any sound at all?
I made a poll with the questions so please tell your preferences.
I'll start myself.
I never listed to any kind of sound while playing iPhone games. And very very rarely I listen my music. I don't know why, I just got used with no sound at all
Comments
Darren.
Imagine Star Wars without that classic theme!
Or without the classic TIE Fighter scream as they whizz past... or the sound of lightsabres!
Or going further back, even silent movies (i.e. ones with no speech) had music playing to set a mood.
It's a bit like asking 'Are graphics important to a game?' - EVERYTHING is important to a game!
And playing your own music can be pretty cool too. One of the undocumented GS features is that you can switch your own music off in a game and still hear the music from your iPod (if you started it playing before you launch your game - it just keeps on playing!).
Gravitrixx sounds awesome to the new Tron Legacy soundtrack by Daft Punk :P
And some games go further and actually use your own music to good effect. Space Invaders Infinity Gene (one of the greatest ios games ever in my opinion) constructs whole levels out of your own music in its 'Music' mode. Awesome stuff!
Some people, of course, switch the music off. Thats fine too! But it needs to be there as an option really, otherwise those that *do* like music will be wondering where it is!
Cheers,
QS
Dr. Sam Beckett never returned home...
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In my latest game you are walking through a forest, in silence it still looks nice but doesn't have as much atmosphere. Add the spooky music and thunder sounds though and it is alot more immersive. Music and SFX are a must!
""You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike." - Zork temp domain http://spidergriffin.wix.com/alphaghostapps
I think that this type of shared preferences are quite usefull since very few of us I think have the resources to make user research.
I think we should make more of this kind of threads so we can here what people from around the world are thinking.
One of the soundtracks that I love is for World of Goo. There is wonderful music throughout this game.
In the game that I'm currently working on, a friend of mine composed five original loops for it, and that has made a huge difference.
Also, a website that I've used in the past (and for some of the demos that I've created recently) is www.freesoundtrackmusic.com/
actually SFX are more important...
AND NOTHING ANNOYING! There are a few apps that could make a person cringe.
Do human beings playtest these I wonder?
case today:
Mini Squadron - great game otherwise. Bullet noises have high pitched HISS at the end of each shot. WHAT?
But to be honest, when I play most games the sound is either on silent or really low... either playing at work and dont want to annoy fellow workers, or playing at home in the house with sleeping children...or sleeping wife...
Never have my headphones on me at the right time...
But for games, and more specifically apps, I tend to mute the music and sound effects. It's not AS important to me as say, gaming music for bigger titles on consoles, or specific re-releases of games like Secret of Mana, and Square games whom are notorious for their gorgeous soundtracks. Playing SOM or Chrono Trigger, half of the experience is just listening to the soundtrack!
And also, I find the music to be annoying and redundant, even on blockbuster Apps like "Cut the Rope" I've muted the background music on that, as it grates on me after awhile.
So in a nutshell, I think it depends on the game, the device, and what I'm doing at the time ie: watching TV and playing a game, the game will be on mute.
However, sad to say that due to my newborns, I tend to keep my devices on mute so as not to accidentally startle them if they are sleeping. If I happen to have ready access to it, I'll plug in my earphones.
PS: You can sample my soundtrack and see the thoughts I put into composition at http://soundcloud.com/chordica (check each track individually to see my commentary)
QS
Dr. Sam Beckett never returned home...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quantum_Sheep
Web: https://quantumsheep.itch.io
I'm looking forward to the point where I can start producing the soundtrack for my game. I have lots of ideas and old themes from earlier game concepts that I'm going to re-surrect
Cheers
TheBoss_123