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Steam'i çevirmemize yardım edin
Is it simply a set of 320kps MP3 then?
I'm not sure this is such an instant buy for me. The Payday: The Heist soundtrack was, as it's only £3.99 and comes in MP3 and WAV form, as well as having a set of Remix files and Sound Effects bundled in (plus it tells you all this on the DLC store page).
I already have the HL:M soundtrack in the weird OGG format from purchasing the game (it's in the root of the game's directory). Not sure it's worth £6.99 just to have it in MP3 format too.
which is utterly absurdly sloppy. ESPESCIALLY considering the cost.
i can appreciate that due to the number of bands on the soundtrack, and licensing, the cost would be more than an in house produced soundtrack.
but at least give us something with a consistant bitrate and proper id3 tags. :|
i'm feeling a little ripped off, honestly.