njaydg wrote:HUGE thanks for all the trouble, KAN! 😎
No prob, bro.
By the way, when I told my mom about the Vogons forum, she was actually surprised that I'm not being the Sick, Twisted Fuck in this forum. Y'know, posting my disgusting thoughts and making people scream and the likes 😁
njaydg wrote:As you can see in the above posts, I'm trying to inquire Blizzard about why the soundtracks are present in the CD but not available in-game...
Yes, and this is actually the most confusing thing.
But mind you, WarCraft was released in 1995. During that time, companies like Origin and SSI issued "CD version" of their games --which is nothing but floppy version stored in a CD (sometimes with manuals, but nothing more). Wing Commander Armada comes to mind, and so does Stronghold. TIE Fighter Collector CD is also my biggest disappointment in terms of music; I actually expected to hear those cool Imperial March as Audio CD soundtracks, but....
It seems to me that the CD tracks were just afterthoughts.... Maybe they just originally wanted to put floppy WarCraft in a CD and call it CD version, and then someone just had an idea, "hey, why don't we record the MIDI soundtrack as CD tracks, and put it in the game CD? After all, there's still lot of empty space anyway."
I know it sounds ridiculous, but "just for your listening pleasure" is by far the most plausible explanation here. There is simply no way to select the CD tracks as in game music; not during setup, and not in the Game Options either.
Besides, while WarCraft music is excellent, the synth quality of the CD tracks are not that good... Really, there's not much difference between the CD tracks and the MIDI music being played by average General Midi (most notably the brass instruments; trumpets and such). That's what makes me thinking that the CD tracks are just afterthought.
That is much different than WarCraft 2, where the CD tracks really make difference (unless if I'm connecting my computer to some really kickass MIDI synth, maybe).
Just my US $0.02, though.
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
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