» Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:56 pm
I've been doing this for the last five hundred hours of play. It has VASTLY improved the game for me. Playing with music on feels like I'm walking around a fantasy setting listening to the most boring dozen-song playlist on someone's iPod, and it honestly breaks immersion for me. It really does. Without the music on, it feels like I'm travelling through a fantasy setting doing fantasy things. When it's quiet and serene, it's quiet and serene, not violins and a choir singing "Ah-ah-AH-AH-AH-AAAAHHHHhhhhh-AH-AH-ah-AH-AH-aaaahhhhhhhHHH" while I look at some mountains. when an enemy attacks, I hear their battlecries and the clash of weapons, or their roars, not "DUANSDUAVNAF F BAVFNSDVJVNV GENERIC VIDEOGAME BATTLE MUSIC." Even the dragon fights feel more personal, though occasionally I still turn the music back on when I'm hunting dragons with a certain dragon-hunting organisation, because the music does lend those fights an epic feel.
Basically, some people obviously like it, but for me Skyrim's music is too generic and repetitive, and trivialises a lot of the game's beauty for me.