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One weirdass side effect - in Sapienza, there was some bizarre Blair-Witch-Project-esque wood knocking constantly coming from the confession booth of the church. No clue wtf that's all about, but it was gone when I restarted the level.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' "Murder Ballads" is a good choice. Look up "Stagger Lee" and imagine it playing on a loop in every level.
Actually it can, and a few people have already done exactly what you're talking about. The limitating comes from not being allowed to distribute the audio files, and that users would have to do the repacking themselves. Automating this isn't so much fun, as if something goes wrong it destroys the archive file.
Textures (modified DDS + standard JPG, and PNG) are easy to swap; sound files require re-encoding.
Well at least someone is trying to rectify the mistake IO made in regards to the soundtrack.
It's probably just because I hold the original OSTs with such high esteem.The electronic of Codename 47, the symphonic choir of Silent Assasin, the dark-ambient/electronic horror masterpiece of Contracts, and of course the iconic Ava Maria of Blood Money were stellar. Absolution and HITMAN both have pretty lame and boring soundtracks in comparison.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQlkg6cC4aQ&t=7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ltm4I5mEVc&t=4m34s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_5X3Yf7Ems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOdVeliKk28
Each unique from one another, each innately memorable.
I don't mind it, but ...
^ this sums it up. The volume isn't appropriate in parts of the tracks, and while the style is suitable (in its own way, given context), we've also been spoiled by this sort of music being better tied to the surroundings (e.g. Gianna sisters).