The new music added in caves and cliff is terrible. It does not match the game and is aboslutely destroying the nostolgia. It has to be removed or at the very least give me an option to select what songs play so i can turn it off.
Well, it won't be removed and seems unlikely for there to be a song selector in-game (there's a possibility Mojang would want all soundtrack to be treated the same as part of MC), but you do have options.
As eiche_brutal suggested, you can turn down the music in settings and outside of the game play whatever tracks you'd like from an online streaming site or music site, or from a music player if you own any of the tracks you enjoy. And there are music player mods to do similar things in-game.
There are also mods, resource packs, or datapacks that specifically remove any tracks from Lena Raine from the game, if preferred.
The new music added in caves and cliff is terrible. It does not match the game and is aboslutely destroying the nostolgia. It has to be removed or at the very least give me an option to select what songs play so i can turn it off.
Oh my, no, don't remove the "new" music! it's wonderful.
I'm not sure how it's "ruining nostalgia" or what that even means. How does something cater to that anyway? Something can't be nostalgic when it's not yet old (counter-point, people claim Infinite Amethyst is nostalgic despite it being newer, and I get where that comes from). The newer music fits the game just fine; it's just different from C418's stuff. I don't know why everyone takes music not from C418 as an attack on their nostalgia. I love C418's music, but I like the variety the newer stuff brings too, and I'd argue it fits the newer updates better. And on the whole, the entire music library fits in the game together in my opinion.
That being said, having an in-game playlist where you can check/uncheck what music to play isn't necessarily a bad thing though. I wouldn't disagree with that. This suggestion could have been that alone and it would have been better.
My issue with the music isn't the music itself; it's the inconsistent loudness values between them. One track plays and you barely hear it unless the music slider is at 100%, and then the next track requires it to be put down to 33% to be equally as loud. They didn't normalize the loudness between the music in the game.
The new music added in caves and cliff is terrible. It does not match the game and is aboslutely destroying the nostolgia. It has to be removed or at the very least give me an option to select what songs play so i can turn it off.
Your best option here is to mute ingame music & play it with youtube or music player program.
To be honest i never liked aby of minecrafts music (except pigstep), so i play what i want seperatly.
There is also a musicplayer mod for forge, which let's you play music ingame from your pc or youtube.
But it crashes sometimes when playing together with other sound related mods like dynamic surroundings or soundfilters.
That's why i stoped using that one.
My projects:
-are abandoned for now. I might pick 'em up in the future.
For now i'm working on a private modpack that suit's my own playstyle.
I am gonna stay in modded 1.12.2 untill my potato dies. No mercy! :Q
Well, it won't be removed and seems unlikely for there to be a song selector in-game (there's a possibility Mojang would want all soundtrack to be treated the same as part of MC), but you do have options.
As eiche_brutal suggested, you can turn down the music in settings and outside of the game play whatever tracks you'd like from an online streaming site or music site, or from a music player if you own any of the tracks you enjoy. And there are music player mods to do similar things in-game.
There are also mods, resource packs, or datapacks that specifically remove any tracks from Lena Raine from the game, if preferred.
The feeling the new songs give me is appropriate to post 1.18 biome size and shape imho, and somewhat to post 1.7 biomes.
wrong
Hey buddy, it's an opinion. Do you want to justify to me why I'm wrong?
in fact, warden and deepslate do not correspond to minecraft too
Oh my, no, don't remove the "new" music! it's wonderful.
I'm not sure how it's "ruining nostalgia" or what that even means. How does something cater to that anyway? Something can't be nostalgic when it's not yet old (counter-point, people claim Infinite Amethyst is nostalgic despite it being newer, and I get where that comes from). The newer music fits the game just fine; it's just different from C418's stuff. I don't know why everyone takes music not from C418 as an attack on their nostalgia. I love C418's music, but I like the variety the newer stuff brings too, and I'd argue it fits the newer updates better. And on the whole, the entire music library fits in the game together in my opinion.
That being said, having an in-game playlist where you can check/uncheck what music to play isn't necessarily a bad thing though. I wouldn't disagree with that. This suggestion could have been that alone and it would have been better.
My issue with the music isn't the music itself; it's the inconsistent loudness values between them. One track plays and you barely hear it unless the music slider is at 100%, and then the next track requires it to be put down to 33% to be equally as loud. They didn't normalize the loudness between the music in the game.
Stinky suggestion
Lol what?