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    Default Re: DK 1 in W7 64bit

    Love the soundtrack... they're a bit repetitive though, but I love them.

    What did you use to make them?

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    Default Re: DK 1 in W7 64bit

    wops just noticed it was already replied to xD Will DL and try out the soundtrack, gets a little silent sometimes

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    ---> Love the soundtrack... they're a bit repetitive though, but I love them.

    ---> What did you use to make them?

    Thanx. It is repetetive by intention because it is supposed to be a game-soundtrack, supporting the game's atmosphere in the accoustic background. Those tracks are not ment to be listened to without the game. As standalone-tracks, I can hardly stand them myself! :-)
    But running them in the background while playing the game they work very well. I used the Demo-Version of Storm for making them.

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    Yeah, I figured this out myself too... but, they don't seem to fit the game's atmosphere very much. First, it has to be quite silent, a worrying atmosphere, not constant. The original soundrack got strings, electric guitars, whispers, strange noises, water drips... stuff like that.

    Here, most of yours are a constant beat that loops over and over again, using most of the time the same instruments. It doesn't have the same feeling. It's a bit "new age" in some cases if you know what I mean. I don't say it's not good. Like I said, I love these... but I don't think I'll use them as the game's soundtrack.

    Well, it's my opinion.
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    ---> Well, it's my opinion.

    Well, it worked for me, but I see that it's a matter of taste. My ST is sure a repetive-kinda-new-age-thing, but if I have had a real orchestra instead of storm, it would have been the same, only with more organic sounds. Nevermind, I'm glad you listened to it. :-)


    ---> Well, KeeperFX pretty much is the easiest way.

    Well, I would not call it exactly "easy" but it works! With some adjustments. So I say thanx to Mothrayas. Thanx to him and you other guys I now can explain to the german DK-Fans how to run it on W7/Vista. Not much of an achievement you might say. Wrong! Keepshow is the only website in the whole universe which explains that thing in german language!
    http://www.keepshow.de/dungeon-keeper-windows.html
    I'm rather proud of that and I really thank you for your support!
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    keeperfx seems to crash for me randomly on win7 64.

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    Run the debug version, crash, then post the keeperfx log file.

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    ok, will do when i get home today. thanks.

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