It's not a very big deal, but I just noticed that a couple tracks included in the Hexen music archives and the WAD were outdated ones and I somehow forgot to put the new ones in. I uploaded the correct tracks which you may download separately below and the links in the first post have been updated. I'm afraid you'll have to download the WAD file again if you got it before, though.
Updated files for those who already downloaded the music before:
MP3: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wy5izt7dofgns ... 9.zip?dl=0
OGG: https://www.dropbox.com/s/f1fa4vo5f4xgz ... 9.zip?dl=0
Ransu's Remastered Game Music
RE: Ransu's Remastered Game Music
Game music remastered: http://zandronum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=97
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Re: Ransu's Remastered Game Music
@ransu The pure-OGG ZIPs come in extra handy to me as a Z user. I just rename the zip's subfolder to music and zip itself to pk3, and it works.
Thanks for the STRIFE pack, General Midi is awkward AND unreliable.
It seems like files are out of order in the Steam-oriented zip file, though. And most sourceports support PK3 (renamed ZIPs) now, so no need to create mega-WADs that treat the soundtrack as a wavefile. :)
Thanks for the STRIFE pack, General Midi is awkward AND unreliable.
It seems like files are out of order in the Steam-oriented zip file, though. And most sourceports support PK3 (renamed ZIPs) now, so no need to create mega-WADs that treat the soundtrack as a wavefile. :)
Re: Ransu's Remastered Game Music
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