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Such an awesome and talented musician, I listen to the p-music songs almost every day, even when not playing rimworld.
If I subscribe to this music and use it in-game,
I’d like to know whether there will be any copyright issues
when using it during a livestream or including it in a YouTube video.
Could you please confirm if the music can be freely used in streaming and video content?
Thank you, Peppsen, for the explanation!
Oh well, then it was a VERY happy accident. Perfect, actually! :D
I have to know!
Is the music in RimWorld actually context-sensitive?
Two of my pawns just broke up.
The music immediately started playing a very sad piano piece.
Despite the sad cause, I laughed so hard!
Was this a lucky (sorry guys!) coincidence or deliberate?
If the latter, well done guys, well done Tynan!