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Xonotic music8/19/2023 ![]() You can also use that command to install synaptic, which is a highly-recommended software installer. The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 946 MB of additional disk space will be used. The following extra packages will be installed: Oh, it most certainly is in the repositories. Xonotic-data - Fast-paced first-person shooter (data package) Xonotic - Fast-paced first-person shooter Libd0-blind-id0-dev - library for user identification using RSA blind signatures (headers) Libd0-blind-id0 - library for user identification using RSA blind signatures The only thing I really dislike about it is that there still were some tracks from the PC version that I thought should have stayed in the game, in particular the one for Campgrounds got swapped out and replaced with the one they used for Arena Gate in this version.Darkplaces - Game engine for Quake and similar 3D first person shooter gamesĭarkplaces-server - Standalone server for Quake-based games This one plays on Arena Gate and just like most of the DC soundtrack, it fits the game much better than the one made for the PC version:Īnd another from Blue Monday (one of the exclusive maps, my favorite in the whole game): ![]() Here's some of my favorites from that version. Hell yeah, fun fact: Quake III: Arena for the Dreamcast initially had exclusive maps that the PC version didn't get until the Dreamcast was discontinued AND had an entirely different soundtrack (done by Sonic Mayhem) all together. They did some of Quake III Arena's soundtrack. You probably know this with your like of game music but Frontline Assembly is good. In particular I like to have the CTF Electric Fields (DM Insidious in UC1) from UT2k4 playing when I'm experimenting around with the most manic/chaotic tweaks I can think of. If I'm not listening to the tracks included with the game, I usually listen to music from other games. Wrote: I hardly know any of these except from chemical brothers and deadmau5 though i've only listend to a couple of their tracks tbh.īelieve it or not I listened to Bach English suites a couple of times while in CTF. ![]() Most, and I have bothered to listen to all the stuff linked to it, are a bit boring for my tastes and aren't what I would play while gaming. Hopefully they don't).īy the way, there's some good stuff on chooksta's thread(noisia, ladymusgrave). ![]() This thread is SPECIFICALLY music you play whilst playing Xonotic (and probably Nexuiz as well) that gets you in the mood equivalent to what redbull does for hamsters (I was gonna say viagra for men but that exludes women who don't use it. ![]() Me personally? Rotator, 16 bit, Dimented Demensions, Meshuggah, Tesseract, Vildhjarta, Cloudkicker, Animals As Leaders, BMTH and others.Mainly djent, dubstep and breakcore atm.Īlso I know of chooksta's thread on what music people listen to and for those thinking 'what a noob there's already a thread for this' I disagree. Music that gets you in the mood and hyped while gaming. This thread is for all those out there who for whatever reasons don't listen to the in-game music of Xonotic/Nexuiz and listen to something a bit heavier/faster/louder. ![]()
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