What files does this edit? I'd like to use this with Aerith Theme throughout Jenova Phases, but you don't mention whether or not your mod modifies BGMList.
great stuff this.. I seriously dont understad why they havent done this.. same thing can go for temple of the ancient, with only few parts of the whole track being placed in some points.. can you do this for temple of the ancients? there are many orchestrated versions of it too..
This is awesome I'm grabbing this for sure! Could you make Aerith's White Materia theme loop for the entire final boss fight? https://youtu.be/tlpPKiYQ3fc?si=6zYpWTe6Gqp2JM1-
So unfortunately I'm a college student and I only have time to work on mods on weekends and that's if i don't work on the weekends, I haven't gotten a chance to work on it, however one thing I'm not sure what to do. is I'm not actually able to replace one song with a multi phase boss song, so the song will have to be multiple phases and versions of Aerith's Theme
great job! Would you be able to use the track from ff7 rebirth when Tifa is in the weapon in the life stream approaching her memories? ( best track of the game imo) if we could somehow extract/cut/loop the track and replace it with your version that would be EPIC!
Thanks, it's strange because Umodel doesn't work for me, but I saw that someone at Gildor's forums released a version specifically for Rebirth, might try it later.
It's a great track and no shade to anyone who use this mod just for that OG feeling, but I disagree with the intent. Listen to The Cries of The Planet plays in the original at the location it plays at because that music fit what transpires in that location. FF7R is not OG FF7. Red XIII literally tells you before defeating the Whisper Harbinger at the end of Remake that if you don't defeat it, OG FF7 ---> Advent Children will happen. The party kills the Harbinger, confirming the ending of part 3 will be different than OG. Now, in FF7R, Aerith's actual fate is still a developing plot point (devs keep mentioning it even now) going into part 3 because we see Cloud save her with the rainbow effect, something previously established as a new world being made. Cloud thus created 1 world with her currently alive, with the obvious implication being that if Cloud succeeds in overcoming Sephiroth with whatever plan he has up his sleeve/worlds merging/7 seconds till the end, he will be able to keep Aerith safe permanently by earning it.
FF7R's not telling the same endgame, you can't just say "this should've played here because it was played here in OG" when the tone/plot of what they're conveying is different even though Listen to The Cries of the Planet is an amazing track (it plays a couple times elsewhere in the game, it's not like they removed it). FF7R plays The Promised Land here, which is from Advent Children, and they decided it fits better tonally once you revisit this scene after the trilogy is over with full context.
Yeah im aware that this isnt a 1:1 remake and I have a lot of respect to the devs and their vision It's more of a personal preference than being a purist. The song that plays in the base game is too much "epic" "cinematic" song, sometimes songs that try less to be over the top hit more. This being an example of that. I quite like the new changes of the story, I just got tired of some of the song choices. So ultimately my mod isn't the definitive way to play Rebirth and I have this issue with mods where I'll want to make something and ultimately appreciate the vanilla version more. Maybe this is going to be the same for rebirth.
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Would you be able to use the track from ff7 rebirth when Tifa is in the weapon in the life stream approaching her memories? ( best track of the game imo)
if we could somehow extract/cut/loop the track and replace it with your version that would be EPIC!
this video is not mine, thanks to EYEZ FRFX for this, he captured the perfect moment.
FF7R's not telling the same endgame, you can't just say "this should've played here because it was played here in OG" when the tone/plot of what they're conveying is different even though Listen to The Cries of the Planet is an amazing track (it plays a couple times elsewhere in the game, it's not like they removed it). FF7R plays The Promised Land here, which is from Advent Children, and they decided it fits better tonally once you revisit this scene after the trilogy is over with full context.