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Topic: Warcraft 2 Mp3s
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Blizzard have released a collection of mp3s featuring the music from Warcraft 2. Enjoy a nostalgic gaming moment!
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 12340
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Cool, leeching now.

I remember buying that game on the PSX and I think it might have been the first one to be able to save anywhere during a mission. I'm refering to RTS ones, as most games gave a password for each level.

WooT!!

EDIT: And when I mean RTS, I was talking about one on a console.

last edited by Reverend Evil at 11:41:07 28/Sep/05
Whiplash
Posts: 114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They are of inferior quality compared to the original cd audio tracks that came with the original version. I just compared them, these sound so wrong. They must have decided to redo them from the midis or something.

edit: and it isn't because they are encoded at 128kbps, the instrument samples used are completely different.

last edited by Whiplash at 11:51:50 28/Sep/05
Any
Posts: 83
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah sounds nothing like the original cd audio.

Why would they release these versions that are completely different and sound like ass compared to the originals? crazy.
parabol
Posts: 1745
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why would they release these versions that are completely different and sound like ass compared to the originals? crazy

Blizzard has changed over the years (for the worse). It shows these days ...
Obes
Posts: 3634
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow sucks
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