A Question of Etiquette - Skyrim (Music)

Post » Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:11 pm

So we all know ZOS has borrowed a lot of models, textures, animations from ES:V Skyrim, and from what we've seen it's looking pretty accurate and awesome. But what of the sound?

Every since Bethesda released their game-music on iTunes a week or so ago, I've been blasting those epic tunes in my car every day on the long commute. But as I was shoveling snow off the driveway this morning, with 'Skyrim Atmospheres' playing soothingly in my ears, my thoughts drifted to ESO. How much of what was made for ES:V Skyrim will they use? I'm sure they've got a few tricks up their sleeves, with the whole "randomly generated audio-tracks" thing they revealed very early on. But lets not forget that the world (in ways) must've sounded somewhat different 1.000 years ago, than it does right now.

My guess is that they'll use bits and pieces of the tracks we know and love, but fill the land with plenty of new sounds.

What do you ladies and gentlemen think?
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