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and Mick couldn't keep his end of the deal and deliver Eternal's soundtrack on time. he ♥♥♥♥♥♥ himself over
Hey Marty's alt, no i meant 2012. That's why i typed that. None of what you said is true. There's a 2,000 word dissertation on it with time stamps and emails and dates that proves it.
nope it was bethesda
The music in TDA is great, if you care about mick that much then don't buy the game or support bethesda ever again, which you will because none of you actually care you just want something to cry over
Nowhere near. It's cool I guess, but I swear it sounds just like that youtube channel that used to stream AI generated djent music 24/7. Just feels off. Maybe it's the way the game implements it, just feels like right when it's about to get good the fight is over and it stops.
to actually answer OP's question, I had one level where there was no music for some reason. i just quit to main menu and started it back up (i was at a checkpoint anyhow) and it was fine. some weird bug that i'm sure the incels will write paragraphs about in their 0.2 hour review bombs