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That was good but the Eternal one was bad.I liked D'16 multiplayer tho...
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That was good but the Eternal one was bad.I liked D'16 multiplayer tho...
It's in the thread here if you look through the thread highlights. Eternal was still pretty good, but I really don't want to get my hopes up for this.Apparently, the composer for the game got screwed over in incredibly petty ways by Bethesda. This wasn't known for a long time either, and so the composer's career suffered, since the development team behind Doom: Eternal had publically lambasted the composer for his supposed unprofessionalism. It turned out that it was the other way around.
stop promoting trash collection wads hosted by a furfaganyone here played the RAMP wads (it's a yearly mapping project from 2021 until now)? The 2024 one is being made rn and looks AWESOME. I LOVE WADs where you can choose to tackle the levels in any order you choose, so IMO they are cool (some of the maps even use the trickery found in that myhouse WAD).
That because Andrew Hulshult composed the DLC's music, when Gordon said he won't cooperate with Beth/Id Software anymore. And Andrew is a talented composer, i would imagine he could compose the music for the Dark Age, with a little help maybe. Who knows, maybe Mick will have a song or two as a cameo or something, depends how pissed he still is on Hugo and co.The old gods DLC for eternal didn't have Mick Gordon and that music also slapped.
and yet the kiwifarms community project used the guide he made. Just because the creator does some stuff you don't like, doesn't mean everything said creator makes is bad.stop promoting trash collection wads hosted by a furfag
It was fine, but there was nothing in there I would want to go back and listen to the way I did with some of Gordon's tracks.The old gods DLC for eternal didn't have Mick Gordon and that music also slapped.
There's no citation for it, so it could be some random yahoo just making an edit.Hulshult's wiki page includes Dark Ages in it's Works table, so it's confirmed, that he will be composing the soundtrack
I generally like Eternal’s dlc but think there are different problems in each part:I really enjoyed Eternal, but I didn't care for the DLC. I hated how they forced you to use the shittier weapon mods by making the new enemies immune to everything else.
I mean... you could always pirate it. If not, I hear you can download older versions of games through some Steam console fuckery I haven't tried.I wish there was an option to play Eternal's DLC 1 pre-patch, with the janky exploits and harder enemies. Not because I feel like an elitist but because The overall experience was radically different. Think of it as a beyond nightmare mode.
IMO the biggest appeal of Mick Gordon is all the subtle ASMR electronica noises he works into otherwise intense music. Little details like that add depth, and while his ambient stuff is generally pretty solid he's at his best when he's doing combat music, because he has that kind of sonic contrast down to an art. Whether or not KS/NuDoom were lightning-in-a-bottle moments remains to be seen. He can product great music but he has to have a project that plays to his strengths, which Atomic Heart clearly did not.I know people like to suck off Mick Gordon ( I would know, I'm one of the five people who know him from the Killer Instinct reboot instead of Doom) but frankly I wouldn't want him back if he was producing subpar shit like he did for Atomic Heart.
That because Andrew Hulshult composed the DLC's music, when Gordon said he won't cooperate with Beth/Id Software anymore. And Andrew is a talented composer, i would imagine he could compose the music for the Dark Age, with a little help maybe. Who knows, maybe Mick will have a song or two as a cameo or something, depends how pissed he still is on Hugo and co.
EDIT. Hulshult's wiki page includes Dark Ages in it's Works table, so it's confirmed, that he will be composing the soundtrack:
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I stand corrected, some "fan" must have edited this beforehand, although Hulshut have made official statement about this just yesterday:It was confirmed by Andrew Hulshult and David Levy they aren't working on the music for TDA.