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This mod has a lot of great music. However, I can't seem to find any MP3's of the music in the files. Where can I find a full list of the music used in C2C?
 
Some musics are from original(unmodded) civ4s and they are in their respective folders, but I assume you already knew it? Musics used by this mod are listed in AudioDefines.xml in Assests/Xml/Audio.
 
plenty of Civ music used in C2C ;) my dad had a flashback when he heard the Civ 2 music rofl
 
Talking about MUSIC, i was just listening to them in each era and i was wondering why i was getting bored at certain times, well i believe it comes down to music, i think it inspires someone to do certain things, and maintains the balance in your brain to do better and have something good to listen to, which all makes a better experience while playing C2C, IMPO.

So if anyone has any music like this one:

ThePreHistoryChannel (I believe this is the BEST one that C2C has, great motivation piece, at least to me.)

pls submit it, and i will listen, i am picky on music and i will not use any SIM's crap, thx.

We actually need more from Medieval Era on, thx. . . SO
 
ThePreHistoryChannel (I believe this is the BEST one that C2C has, great motivation piece, at least to me.)

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and i will not use any SIM's crap, thx.

But I like Updown Town. XD
 
The Pre History Channel was actually one of my main inspirations to start said project, so thank you. I seem to recall having a document of a txt, doc or Google version of the latter (or quite possibly even a spreadsheet), but I think that only covered the "medium" version. Frankly, the full version (which I have never, to my knowledge, uploaded anywhere on the internet) is so vast as to make a catalogue of it a decidedly daunting task, though not an impossible one (and one I'd most likely enjoy, in all likelihood). The selection process is less selective in the 874 file (full) version than the 397 (medium) one, being concerned with doubling the medium's general goal of 50 tracks per era, while the one you're playing with only includes music already in Beyond the Sword or any game before that, for obvious reasons.

Name any track you can think of, and I'll get you the source myself (name, artist and source, obviously any online link would be problematic and superfluous except if you wanted to look at the same or hard-to-find sources.)

The Pre History Channel is a track (actually a composite of several tracks in chronological order, but I digress) from the long-extinct and very obscure console game series Gex: Enter the Gecko played during levels of the same name. I chose these tracks because they were highly evocative and connotated a more aggressive, bestial and warlike tone to the Prehistoric era than the more peaceful, naturelike tracks that the existing C2C tracks and even much of my own selections were yielding.

There is no music specific to wartime in Civ (correct me if I'm wrong, I believe this may only be true for IV), and even were it possible to implement as such the perpetual warfare many have in the Prehistoric and early Ancient with that option whose name escapes me (the one involving no diplomacy until writing that Hydro likes) would make it redundant in this case, but if a proper implementation could be made (which is by no means essential to enjoying the track), this track would by far be my top pick for Prehistoric warfare.

IMDB tells me that game had three composers, none of whose names I recognize and none of whom save perhaps the last, Jim Hedges, appears to have been seriously prolific.
 
Maybe something like this for Medieval?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXkcoIWRUrY
Not saying exactly this, it have too high parts IMO. But maybe you will find something similar.

Yeah the beginning and the end of LOW music is nice, but that middle, kind of high is right, but its not long enough, needs to be at least 3 min long.
And i wont be looking for music, that why i asked for it, but i like the lower stuff, much more appealing.
 
I know, borrowing older stuff is more or less safe, but I do not know, how it is about more actual things. Especially, as many moddrs are from the US and their intellectual property law is actually tyrannic.

Jacobin said:
And the absurdities of strict copyright enforcement are apparent in the life-destroying legal judgments leveled against small-time downloaders — $220,000 against Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe employee Jammie Thomas-Rasset for twenty-four songs, $675,000 against college student Joel Tenenbaum for thirty.
http://jacobinmag.com/2013/09/property-and-theft/#sthash.ppWm1InI.dpuf
 
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