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Is there any chance to get the soundtrack?(Please)
That would actually be a pretty cool option to have. I forward this motion for the option to buy the soundtrack :D
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Jp90: That would actually be a pretty cool option to have. I forward this motion for the option to buy the soundtrack :D
aaaaah the sweet old days when games on gog provided us with soundtrack as included goodies...
how did we give up on such an idean

to get back on topic, if you got the game installed you got the soundtrack.
game uses "unity", means standardized game assets files you can browse and extract with appropriate tools
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Jp90: That would actually be a pretty cool option to have. I forward this motion for the option to buy the soundtrack :D
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Djaron: aaaaah the sweet old days when games on gog provided us with soundtrack as included goodies...
how did we give up on such an idean

to get back on topic, if you got the game installed you got the soundtrack.
game uses "unity", means standardized game assets files you can browse and extract with appropriate tools
You are totally right, we used to get the soundtrack for free didn't we? But if I remember correctly, that was mostly for the "good old games" rather than new releases wasn't it?
Also thanks for the heads up about how unity works.

*edited for grammar.
Post edited August 18, 2015 by Jp90
Sorry but was it sarcasm ?

Even in recent release, many devs/publishers often include goodies like soundtrack in gog release

and i was just stating a fact that a pc game, when installed, rarely prevents you from isolating sound data files

many licensed engines (unity, unreal, etc) usually have tools (ooob or unofficial) to import/export files
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Djaron: Sorry but was it sarcasm ?

Even in recent release, many devs/publishers often include goodies like soundtrack in gog release

and i was just stating a fact that a pc game, when installed, rarely prevents you from isolating sound data files

many licensed engines (unity, unreal, etc) usually have tools (ooob or unofficial) to import/export files
Hey Djaron,

Sorry if what I wrote come off as sarcastic, that was not my intention. I just had quick thought of my recent purchases of new games and I couldn't remember the soundtrack as goodies but then again my memory isn't the best. Also I was genuinely interested in what you wrote about the sound data files with unity. Once again sorry for coming off as a bit of jerk but also thanks for taking the time to reply anyway :D. Have a good one.
Sorry if this is a bit of a thread-necro, but I'd just like to clarify something:

Yes, we will have the Soundtracks available as downloadable content.

We're probably going to have them in .flac format for premium listening experience, and it's expected to come in a few weeks after we release the "Digital Manual", an illustrated book outlining how the game is played, which owners of the game will be able to have for free ;)

Hope this helps!