I often find myself standing still, listening to the sounds (water, birds, etc) and taking in the scenery. People can say what they want about bugs, gameplay, etc.. But the game is beautiful, both visually and audibly
I often find myself standing still, listening to the sounds (water, birds, etc) and taking in the scenery. People can say what they want about bugs, gameplay, etc.. But the game is beautiful, both visually and audibly
Absolutely, that is what has drawn me to TES games since Morrowind.
This game is brilliant at the little details. I saw something the other day that made me do a double-take... can't remember what it was though... loL!
I wish there was about 5min of silence inbetween music numbers, so I can enjoy all the world sounds around me just like previous TES games.
It would help to keep the soundtrack from getting too repetitive.
Just wanted to say that I've recently been impressed by the sound engineers of this game.
I was going from Sej > Drake today and on the way passed through a small body of water. Thought nothing of it at first, but then when I was a few feet away from it I went back cause it struck me that the sound effect for splashing in this water was different from others.
Instead of the generic water splashy sounds that we all know, it was more of a sludgy squelchy sound because it looks muddier with decayed mammoths in and around it. Might not be a big deal to most, but for me it's these little details which really allows you to immerse yourself in the game. After all, they could have just reused the water splashing sound effect and no one would have noticed or cared.
So, kudos to you, Mr(s) Sound Engineer(s), whoever you may be.
I wish there was about 5min of silence inbetween music numbers, so I can enjoy all the world sounds around me just like previous TES games.
It would help to keep the soundtrack from getting too repetitive.