MegaBrutal on 26/7/2007 at 21:06
I know, Ondaem's domain has expired. It's because an administration glitch though, he actually paid the check a month before they deactivated the domain. Ondaem sent them a complaint with the voucher check that proves that he paid. They could take the domain so quickly, but they hesitate to turn it back... But it will be back sooner or later. :)
Martek on 26/7/2007 at 22:32
Quote Posted by MegaBrutal
I know, Ondaem's domain has expired. It's because an administration glitch though, he actually paid the check a month before they deactivated the domain. Ondaem sent them a complaint with the voucher check that proves that he paid. They could take the domain so quickly, but they hesitate to turn it back... But it will be back sooner or later. :)
That's why I have my domain names on auto-renew via credit card; and also I register them for multi-years at a time. Unless I don't really care if I keep them or not...
Boreas on 18/8/2007 at 22:31
Very nice mix! I enjoy it alot. Got any more?
Ostriig on 19/8/2007 at 15:22
Hm, I liked that. Nice work.
Malygris on 16/9/2007 at 04:23
I like it too. Nicely done. It'll be a nice addition to the remix collection.
Variant on 16/9/2007 at 22:53
Nice, I'm a bit surprised, hearing this music for the first time... since I turned it all off in the game. :p
D'Juhn Keep on 17/9/2007 at 08:40
You did what
How could you :(
Malygris on 17/9/2007 at 14:27
Dude, the DX music is an integral part of the whole experience. I minimize the music in a lot of games myself (especially these days, it seems) but DX just isn't DX without the soundtrack.
Variant on 18/9/2007 at 03:26
Quote Posted by Malygris
Dude, the DX music is an integral part of the whole experience. I minimize the music in a lot of games myself (especially these days, it seems) but DX just isn't DX without the soundtrack.
It's a tactical hindrance to me, breaks my concentration... especially when I know I've triggered something because the music changed. And having people yacking "in my head" whenever they please is bad enough (but at least somewhat necessary), but if anything the music
breaks the mood for me and is completely unnecessary. It's good music, but unnecessary... music is great for games like DOOM because you're just there to blow shit up, but I take DX more seriously and I don't see JC as someone running around with music playing in his head, so I kind of don't want to hear it either.
I'm not slamming the music, it just isn't for me, and the fact that I can turn it down is the best part of it.
Malygris on 19/9/2007 at 14:18
That's funny, I was thinking exactly the opposite: Doing away with music as a "tactical hindrance" is fine for games like Doom and Quake, because the only reason you're there is to shoot shit and the music can distract your focus or keep you from hearing the bad guys moving around on you. But DX is so much more than that. A lot of the cinematic effect is lost without the music, and in my opinion renders it a much less effective game.