Is there any chance this mod might have somehow set the Astera theme to the Pokke village theme? As far as I can tell I'm not making use of any other BGM mods and the sound effects pack recommended with this mod doesn't seem to touch BGM. Despite all that I'm definitely hearing Pokke village in Astera rather than Moga. It's not exactly a complaint, Pokke village is a nice theme, but I do think Moga is a better fit for a seaside location.
For reference I'm partway through the Iceborne story missions, so it may be that the game is flagging to play a non-standard piece for Astera which is resulting in a call for the Pokke theme, but it's bizarre because I don't see Pokke mentioned in the mod description at all.
Either way odds are high that this is user end, but if you have any idea what might be causing this (or if the description is outdated possibly?) it would be nice if I could repair it.
Lastly thanks for your work in this mod, it's nice to have more enthusiastic music to accompany the game after Capcom's choice to go with this new, often rather lifeless, sound direction.
I have a question: I would like to change some of the themes by myself. Thing is, i have no idea how it works. Can someone explain to me how i can turn an MP4 or MP3 Data into an data wich gets accepted in the Monster hunter folder.
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Is there any chance this mod might have somehow set the Astera theme to the Pokke village theme? As far as I can tell I'm not making use of any other BGM mods and the sound effects pack recommended with this mod doesn't seem to touch BGM. Despite all that I'm definitely hearing Pokke village in Astera rather than Moga. It's not exactly a complaint, Pokke village is a nice theme, but I do think Moga is a better fit for a seaside location.
For reference I'm partway through the Iceborne story missions, so it may be that the game is flagging to play a non-standard piece for Astera which is resulting in a call for the Pokke theme, but it's bizarre because I don't see Pokke mentioned in the mod description at all.
Either way odds are high that this is user end, but if you have any idea what might be causing this (or if the description is outdated possibly?) it would be nice if I could repair it.
Lastly thanks for your work in this mod, it's nice to have more enthusiastic music to accompany the game after Capcom's choice to go with this new, often rather lifeless, sound direction.