I don't normally post on mods (I should I know to give positive feedback.) I am taking the time to post in this instance because of how incredible this mod really is. To give my audio perspective I've been using a remastered original soundtrack, Po8, and DREAM. All fantastic. This mod is my new favorite and not to discount anything else, every single source is different stylistically and I love all of them.
I don't know what other people anticipated thinking about SNES style, but this does not immediately remind me of SNES. I have no doubt it's using the proper sound fonts, it's just that it's really intricate and exceptional and blew away whatever expectations I may have had. Every track feels perfect. It almost mellows the repetitive strain you get listening to any of the same music for countless hours of navigating Daggerfall. No song has grated on my nerves in any small way yet.
I highly highly recommend this mod.
*I have only used the "Looped" version of this mod, and I will also post there to thank that modder. I have no idea what the changes actually are without a comparison.
The music sounds great but i can't seem to get it working in game. I've noticed that my copy of Daggerfall Unity doesn't have a "sound" folder by default, only a Soundfont one. could that have anything to do with it?
Daggerfall Unity doesn't create the "Sound" folder by default, that is correct. It usually has to be created manually, but this mod already comes with the appropriate folder sorted out for you, just drag the Sound folder into place and it should work.
Yeap, this definitely sounds like a Super NES game with this version of the music. Well done. :)
Normally, I would play Daggerfall Unity all jacked up at a 4K screen resolution with ultra high definition mods, music, etc.. and all kinds of other mods to ramp up the experience while using a keyboard and mouse. But, this time, I decided to play the game with just this mod at a low resolution (640x480) and after hooking up/configuring my 8BitDO SN30 SNES style controller for a more classic SNES experience, I am enjoying this mod that much more. /Endorsed.
Sounds amazing, only problem I have is with the sound levels, like some town music is way louder than inn or dungeon music. This means I gotta adjust the music volume constantly, which is pretty annoying.
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I don't know what other people anticipated thinking about SNES style, but this does not immediately remind me of SNES. I have no doubt it's using the proper sound fonts, it's just that it's really intricate and exceptional and blew away whatever expectations I may have had. Every track feels perfect. It almost mellows the repetitive strain you get listening to any of the same music for countless hours of navigating Daggerfall. No song has grated on my nerves in any small way yet.
I highly highly recommend this mod.
*I have only used the "Looped" version of this mod, and I will also post there to thank that modder. I have no idea what the changes actually are without a comparison.
I've noticed that my copy of Daggerfall Unity doesn't have a "sound" folder by default, only a Soundfont one. could that have anything to do with it?
Normally, I would play Daggerfall Unity all jacked up at a 4K screen resolution with ultra high definition mods, music, etc.. and all kinds of other mods to ramp up the experience while using a keyboard and mouse. But, this time, I decided to play the game with just this mod at a low resolution (640x480) and after hooking up/configuring my 8BitDO SN30 SNES style controller for a more classic SNES experience, I am enjoying this mod that much more. /Endorsed.
This means I gotta adjust the music volume constantly, which is pretty annoying.