On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:02 AM, Linus Probert<
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> Yeah, looping version I personally think is nicer for this type of game.
> Strategy should be in your head not what the next song should be. But if you
> can make it optional then we abide to all possible demands.
>
> Quinn Yee Qin Teh wrote:
>>
>> I agree with Kai, better do some looping versions for now.
>>
>> Personally I'm not too keen on a jukebox system, when I play a game I'd
>> rather concentrate on the game instead of choosing the track, and I'll be
>> expecting the music to control the atmosphere for me based on what's
>> happening in the game, instead of being expected to control it instead.
>>
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>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Kai Antweiler <
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>> I would suggest that you make at least some looping versions first.
>> Just to be on the safe side.
>> You can never know when the music systems will be adjusted unless you
>> do it yourself.
>> --
>> Kai Antweiler
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