Ok so we have all these wonderfull texture packs out there. Such as Steelfeathers "Enchanted pack", or "The end is extremely nigh" pack whos creators name escapes me at the moment.
however some packs especialy those that have a more sci-fi feel. The standard music and records don't realy seem to fit the packs. Thus i bring you this idea to edit the BGM, ambiant sounds, the mob noises, and even the records.
why is this meaningful well lets say your playin minecraft with a testure pack that is based off something like a Legend of Zelda pack. then the BGM kicks in. Suddenly something feels a little off about the game like a painting on the wall that is tilted to the side a smide. Just barely noticable but its there nagging at the back of your your mind demanding you do something about it.
Now lets take that same senario only in place of the standard BGM say the Legend of Zelda Link to the Past over world theam starts. I dont prepose things like just any MP3 being swapable for the sound. Rather maby maximum 2min long Midi files.
Needless to say i will never in text beable to properly express the kind of difrance that this would make in imersion and general texture pack quality. However i would like to atleast see others opinions on the idea.
Also if this is in wrong place i apologize feel free to move it if it is.
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I just doubt that it would be used by most people. Who's going to want to go through the trouble of getting or even creating a sound file for a texture pack besides really hardcore creators? Even then, many of those hardcore creators aren't going to go through the trouble of editing sound. Trust me on this, custom sounds are more trouble to add to maps and such than they're worth.
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[quote=Badgerz]You have to keep in mind that people are stupid.
[quote=Catelite]Just because you don't understand how something works, doesn't make it broken or pointless. >_<
however some packs especialy those that have a more sci-fi feel. The standard music and records don't realy seem to fit the packs. Thus i bring you this idea to edit the BGM, ambiant sounds, the mob noises, and even the records.
why is this meaningful well lets say your playin minecraft with a testure pack that is based off something like a Legend of Zelda pack. then the BGM kicks in. Suddenly something feels a little off about the game like a painting on the wall that is tilted to the side a smide. Just barely noticable but its there nagging at the back of your your mind demanding you do something about it.
Now lets take that same senario only in place of the standard BGM say the Legend of Zelda Link to the Past over world theam starts. I dont prepose things like just any MP3 being swapable for the sound. Rather maby maximum 2min long Midi files.
Needless to say i will never in text beable to properly express the kind of difrance that this would make in imersion and general texture pack quality. However i would like to atleast see others opinions on the idea.
Also if this is in wrong place i apologize feel free to move it if it is.
[quote=Badgerz]You have to keep in mind that people are stupid.
[quote=Catelite]Just because you don't understand how something works, doesn't make it broken or pointless. >_<