[Bug 435564] Review Request: lure - Lure of the Temptress - Adventure Game
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Summary: Review Request: lure - Lure of the Temptress - Adventure Game
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=435564
j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl changed:
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------- Additional Comments From j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl 2008-03-11 05:55 EST -------
(In reply to comment #6)
> The bad news, I wholeheartedly disagree with the above comment.
> For a game soundtrack from the early 90's, AdLib audio was the
> better choice and the de facto standard (in popular soundcards
> such as the Sound Blaster or Pro Audio Spectrum series). In many
> cases, the musicians and composers created their soundtracks for
> AdLib or OPL{2,3} hardware and drivers. A lot of synthetic
> instruments cannot be replaced with GM samples without sounding
> weird and doubtful. Switching Lure to GM emulation sounds worse.
>
Hmm, well a problem with the adlib emulation is that its very soft (for example
still a bit soft when using my pc-speakers with all volume controls cranked up
to maximum).
But other then that in retrospect I agree it sounds better (I had been listening
to lure's music soundeffects for 2 full days, while working on fixing the sound.
I guess that influenced made my earlier call)
So I'll import the 1.1-1 version wich uses the upstream default adlib sound.
New Package CVS Request
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Package Name: lure
Short Description: Lure of the Temptress - Adventure Game
Owners: jwrdegoede
Branches: F-8
InitialCC:
Cvsextras Commits: Yes
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