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번역 관련 문제 보고
I have sound mods to counter the missing atmosphere.
The Immersion is gone evein in "Scary" games. I wish the developers of outlast had an option to turn off the music so you wouldn't even know when someone was chasing you untill you heard them very close to you. I have never experienced music in any of my Elder Scroll Games other than the intro song or the bards songs. I am willing to bet battle music starts playing as soon as an npc begins to attack you also. It ruins the surprise of all of a sudden that battle cry right next to you.
Sometimes I turn off the in-game sounds/music completely and listen to something else though.
I also stop and listen to Bards many times, there is one who is awful, the one in Dawnstar. She is horrid. Unfortunately the same voice also is the bard in Windstad manor. I usually whip out the Ebony blade or something by then. Interesting NPC's really has some engaging bard work and the singers are quite good.
I too wish there was a way to tweak when the music started for combat though, as often times it's going full swing before I even notice a threat. I feel like it would be more immersive to be able to delay that trigger point a bit.