clarry: One thing that really really bothers me is that these days you have to buy the soundtrack separately or get one of these milk editions for it.
With the older GOG releases where soundtracks are often included by default, it's a good reason to buy a game that I might not like so much. At least I might like the soundtrack. Take that out, and I have much less reason to buy a game. And somehow I do not feel like buying separate soundtracks for games I do not own; it would feel a bit like buying an expansion that builds on the story of the base game, without ever owning the base game. So I don't. That's ultimately a loss for me and loss for whoever was trying to make monies.
Yes and no.
Was it the kickstarter of AI wars, I think so, where they decided to detach the soundtrack, also to honour more the musician in terms of fiscal reasons? This way the musician can release the soundtrack separately instead of just getting some royalty out of the game.
As usual two sides to it. AND unfortunate not enough information being directly available why.
I am not good with names, but some of the music of computer games I can imagine would do well as an album or single. If it is separated the musician could release the music via other means ;)