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I don't want this to come off sounding condescending, but advertising a games soundtrack as a bonus that basically contains ambient sounds and is 2mb in size is a bit rich. At least compared to some of the other games with full soundtracks like Sacred, Gothic and the Fallouts.
Its awesome we get these bonuses of course, and a soundtrack can be enough to tempt me into a $9.99 purchase, so this was a little disappointing. Especially given current Aust to US exchange rates.
I think the "in-game soundtrack" needs to be changed to "in-game sounds". Then there wouldn't be any confusion, or dissatisfaction from the purchase.
Now saying that, I'm very pleased with the purcahse as I missed out on the game the first time round. So this is just a small niggle.
All the best to the gog.com for the future.
Cheers!
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brasop: I don't want this to come off sounding condescending, but advertising a games soundtrack as a bonus that basically contains ambient sounds and is 2mb in size is a bit rich. At least compared to some of the other games with full soundtracks like Sacred, Gothic and the Fallouts.
Its awesome we get these bonuses of course, and a soundtrack can be enough to tempt me into a $9.99 purchase, so this was a little disappointing. Especially given current Aust to US exchange rates.
I think the "in-game soundtrack" needs to be changed to "in-game sounds". Then there wouldn't be any confusion, or dissatisfaction from the purchase.
Now saying that, I'm very pleased with the purcahse as I missed out on the game the first time round. So this is just a small niggle.
All the best to the gog.com for the future.
Cheers!

Hi,
Thank you for your notice, you are right.
Those are short themes so we've change the name to "in-game sounds" :)