

Together these tracks combine to create some of the best video game soundtracks of all time.

As the years have past, more talented composers have come on board and the series has continued to delight gamers with its wide range of wonderful compositions. Addeddate 09:44:50 Identifier FinalFantasyVII-CD Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t4qk2rn4k Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Ppi 300 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6. Led by the remarkable Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy is responsible for some of the most iconic tracks in gaming. One area where the series has always excelled however is its music. RELATED: 5 Reasons Final Fantasy 7 Is The Best Game In The Series (& 5 It's Actually 10) Few franchises can compare when it comes to the sheer brilliance of these games.

Gone are the days when party members were unrecognizable pixels on the screen, as are the random battles that stalked gamers throughout Gaia for so many years. With each new generation of consoles, the series has climbed to new heights. I always wanted to hear different songs in the game since i first played it 12 years ago, so I'm happy to see that there's progress now with the remastered version, I'm definitely giving this a shot, thanks for sharing about what you know.The advancements in technology over the last 3 decades have allowed developers to achieve things that could only be dreamed of when the Final Fantasy franchise first debuted back in 1987. (don't worry tho i wrote down everything i tried so i won't forget, just have to figure out whats actually needed to get it working to simplify the process.:t0cactuar: My first comment on steam, and I'm going to bump this thread up with it because I've been interested in modding the soundtrack for a different experience. Want to make sure i have it all figured out before i post how i did it. had to figure it out with no info just the tools) There are no tutorials or videos, i'm apparently the only one that figured it out. "FMOD Designer" to create the Custom Soundbank with your own music in it. "VBF Browser v.1.0" to extract files (the sound bank File in this case) and (don't remember what i searched but found a link that had all the tools in 1 zip)Īnyway incase you can't find it, what you need is: You should be able to google it and find the mod tools Any links to tutorials, videos, or software would be greatly apreciated. Originally posted by Cpt.Tripps.2012:This is something I was planning on doing as well for a mod I am working on.
