• CRAP Poll: Rock On... or Off?

    From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Apr 14 11:36:46 2024
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    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    (one of those exceptions, inevitably, is my endless love-affair with
    the EuroTruck Simulator games. I never listen to the in-game music,
    but instead listen to a selection of MP3s streamed off my own
    hard-drive. Half of my crashes in that game are because I'm singing
    offkey to some song and not paying enough attention to the traffic.
    ;-).

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?



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  • From Dimensional Traveler@dtravel@sonic.net to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Apr 14 10:26:58 2024
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    On 4/14/2024 8:36 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    (one of those exceptions, inevitably, is my endless love-affair with
    the EuroTruck Simulator games. I never listen to the in-game music,
    but instead listen to a selection of MP3s streamed off my own
    hard-drive. Half of my crashes in that game are because I'm singing
    offkey to some song and not paying enough attention to the traffic.
    ;-).

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?

    Well, I definitely don't go the female deer route. (Yes, I see what you
    did there!) I'm usually a So. The music usually gets very repetitive
    and distracting plus I already have hearing issues so I turn it off or
    as far down as I can so I can hear the important sounds.
    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From candycanearter07@candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 00:50:02 2024
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote at 15:36 this Sunday (GMT):

    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    (one of those exceptions, inevitably, is my endless love-affair with
    the EuroTruck Simulator games. I never listen to the in-game music,
    but instead listen to a selection of MP3s streamed off my own
    hard-drive. Half of my crashes in that game are because I'm singing
    offkey to some song and not paying enough attention to the traffic.
    ;-).

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?




    Listening to a youtube video while the musics on low (or off)
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom
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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 00:50:43 2024
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    It depends on the games. If I need to hear sound effects like stealth,
    then music is off during gameplays!


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    (one of those exceptions, inevitably, is my endless love-affair with
    the EuroTruck Simulator games. I never listen to the in-game music,
    but instead listen to a selection of MP3s streamed off my own
    hard-drive. Half of my crashes in that game are because I'm singing
    offkey to some song and not paying enough attention to the traffic.
    ;-).

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?
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  • From Anssi Saari@anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 10:59:18 2024
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    Music on at default volume so Re usually for me. In the ancient times
    also Mi, I remember I had to turn music low sometimes because I couldn't
    make out the dialog, the music was drowning it out. But that was
    probably 20 years ago, audio design in games has improved.

    Also, subtitles are now commonly available too. I think I've read gamers
    really like those, although I don't remember if it was native speakers
    or not.
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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 09:19:32 2024
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    On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 11:36:46 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    Re or Mi for me depending on the game. Music is very important to me
    as is sound in general. I want the full audio experience.
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 07:34:03 2024
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    On 4/14/2024 8:36 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!

    Rarely, sometimes when I'm playing Cyberpunk 2077 and one of the songs I
    like comes on the radio I'll turn it up. but...

    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience

    I default to this, but it doesn't last in a lot of games.

    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want > it to be so much in the way

    Can't hear dialog or audio cues in some games, so this ends up being
    what I do most of the time.

    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!

    I used to do this a lot. Music is generally better than in the days I
    did this, but sometimes the music isn't very good, or again with C2077,
    I'll hear a song on the radio, and then after it's over I want to listen
    to more of the songs I like instead of whatever's on, so I turn off the music/radio and listen to my own playlist of cyberpunk/electronic music.

    I sometimes get to this point with repetitive music as well.

    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!

    Rarely, but it happens. I generally like the music in the souls game,
    but I've seen some posts of people saying certain bosses are much easier
    if you do this. If I ever go back to fight the ancient dragon Darkeater
    Midir I'm trying this.

    This also happens playing mobile games as I don't want to disturb anyone
    else where I am.

    I used to play EQ many decades ago like this and have the TV going so I
    could watch something during the boring bits. And my goodness there was
    a lot of boring bits.

    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!

    If a game has no music perhaps. I've spent many an hour of Dungeon
    Robber with no music on, or back when the kids were smaller so I could
    keep an ear out for them easier.

    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    No not that, not since... not since motherboards had one built in.
    --
    -Justisaur

    ø-ø
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  • From Zaghadka@zaghadka@hotmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 13:54:25 2024
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    On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 11:36:46 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?

    Do do do de do. When I was playing the original Descent, the neighbors downstairs would pound on their ceiling the MIDI techno was raging so
    loudly.
    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Apr 15 13:15:46 2024
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    On 4/15/2024 11:54 AM, Zaghadka wrote:
    On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 11:36:46 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?

    Do do do de do. When I was playing the original Descent, the neighbors downstairs would pound on their ceiling the MIDI techno was raging so
    loudly.


    I used to scare kids playing (or demo mode) original Doom on full blast
    on Halloween.

    In the one apartment I lived in with my grandpa when I was 16-20 it was
    me banging on the ceiling at 2am when the upstairs neighbors blasted
    country music at 2am after they got back from the bar when I had to go
    to work the next morning. I punched a hole in the wall one of those times.
    --
    -Justisaur

    ø-ø
    (\_/)\
    `-'\ `--.___,
    ¶¬'\( ,_.-'
    \\
    ^'

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  • From Xocyll@Xocyll@gmx.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Tue Apr 16 02:31:47 2024
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------
    <snip>

    Generally #4, I like what I like, and I'm usually tired of what the
    developers like before I've even made a character. Why do they insist
    in playing loud shitty music in the menus?

    Been doing the no music and my own tunes since Diablo on win95B, even
    had 2 sound cards in the machine to make it possible; A SB clone from
    Zoltrix and an actually SB AWE 32, since win95 did co-operative
    multitasking and only allowed one sound source - whoever got there first
    kept it forever. 2 sounds cards = 2 sources can play and I listened to
    a variety of .mp3s a friend had given me.

    These days the old machine is basically nothing more than a display
    machine (game info, recipes and such,) and music machine - old radio
    which lost an output channel has it's headphone output routed through
    the computer and of course it plays mp3s.

    I'll sometimes let game music play for a bit, but I always end up
    shutting it off after a bit.

    Xocyll
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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Tue Apr 16 09:16:48 2024
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    On 4/14/2024 5:36 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    I know that it has barely been half a month since our last poll, but
    that is only because I was so late with the previous one. Hopefully
    this one will put us back on our regular schedule.

    This month's Completely Random And Pointless poll is somewhat related
    to our last one too, as both dealt with the audio aspect of video
    games. However, this one is a bit more specific.

    -----------------

    More precisely, the question is: You're playing a game. Do you leave
    the music on, or off?

    * Do) Music on, and loud:
    It's the best thing in the game!
    * Re) Music on:
    I want the full experience, and the soundtrack
    is part of that experience
    * Mi) Music on, but low:
    I guess I'm glad it's there, but I don't want
    it to be so much in the way
    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!
    * So) Music off:
    I need to hear every sound the enemy makes;
    music just gets in the way!
    * La) Wait, games have music?:
    I never noticed!
    * Ti) My computer doesn't have a soundcard/speakers
    So THAT'S what that little 3.5mm jack is for!

    -----------------

    Generally, I fall into the second category (Re). I quite enjoy games
    with a musical soundtrack. If done well, it greatly enhances the
    emotional impact of the situation, and games lacking a soundtrack
    often feel cheaper, more budget than those with. It's a very rare game
    where I ditz around with soundtrack volumes; I want that music.

    (one of those exceptions, inevitably, is my endless love-affair with
    the EuroTruck Simulator games. I never listen to the in-game music,
    but instead listen to a selection of MP3s streamed off my own
    hard-drive. Half of my crashes in that game are because I'm singing
    offkey to some song and not paying enough attention to the traffic.
    ;-).

    Where do your listening choices fall? Are you a music lover, or hater?
    And is this the most pointless of our Completely Random and Pointless
    Polls yet?




    Re) for me, unless the music is really annoying, which happens
    occasionally. But then in general the game isn't either that great to
    begin with, or something I have been playing so long I could play it blindfolded.
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Tue Apr 16 13:00:54 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action

    On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 02:31:47 -0400, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:

    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the >entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    * Fa) Music on, but not in the game:
    Fuck the developer's vision, I'm playing my
    own tunes!

    Generally #4, I like what I like, and I'm usually tired of what the >developers like before I've even made a character. Why do they insist
    in playing loud shitty music in the menus?

    Been doing the no music and my own tunes since Diablo on win95B, even
    had 2 sound cards in the machine to make it possible; A SB clone from
    Zoltrix and an actually SB AWE 32, since win95 did co-operative
    multitasking and only allowed one sound source - whoever got there first
    kept it forever. 2 sounds cards = 2 sources can play and I listened to
    a variety of .mp3s a friend had given me.


    Back in the mid 90s, this ability was something developers boasted
    about. Being able to take out the game's CD-ROM and pop-in a CD-Audio
    disc of your own was seen as amazingly advanced technology.

    Oddly, I most often used that feature to listen to the music from
    OTHER video games. "Mechwarrior 2" and "Interstate 76" were the go-to soundtracks for /so/ many other games I played during that era. ;-)

    (They still are... although these days I use MP3 rips instead of
    shuffling around the optical discs).


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