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Am doing the newspaper questline after I reunited them all... so happy for them but fuck PLEASE can you guys learn a new song?

Or, even finish the one you're currently playing, it's only 30 seconds or so long and just loops forever. I've had to start muting the game whenever I'm near a stable, I write music for a living and this week had that sodding theme (along with the 'Yah yah!" from the conducter) stuck in my head for days, one of the worst earworms I've ever had. When I finally got some music done, one of the synths now strongly reminds me of 'Yah yah!", noooooo.

Would be great if we could have sliders for the music / sound FX, at this point I'd rather put a Spotify playlist of classical music on!

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[–] Transcendant 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Stuff like this is why I'm kinda regretting not going full-pirate mode on this game. It's not like I haven't paid for a console & the game itself! I almost always choose a PC version of games where possible, specifically so I can mod if I choose.

Where is the 'replace the Stable Trotters with dark techno' mod?

[–] CamelCityCalamity 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I had the same thought. Maybe when I do a replay, I'll use my PC. I did that for my most recent BotW replay. You get better shadow detail, and higher resolution. 60 FPS didn't work well because it made menu navigation so fast that the merest tap would scroll to the first or last option in a conversation. I said the wrong thing so many times and then set it back to 30 FPS.

I feel certain there will be a mod to adjust the Stable Trotters music.

[–] Transcendant 2 points 2 years ago

The 60fps causing a struggle to select the right convo, interesting. Wouldn't have expected that. I must admit feeling a deep regret that I bought a switch for the 3rd time, for Zelda again... as I started seeing videos of people emulating it on steam deck almost straight after I bought it. I almost always choose to play a game on PC where possible because I love being able to mod games so they suit me / my playstyle.

A good example is Cyberpunk 2077... that is almost unplayable for me running vanilla. The HUD is too small; the onscreen map is ridiculously tiny necessitating constant u-turns; the vehicle handling is awful; all fixed with mods.