Feral Heart

Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: ghighi on June 09, 2014, 01:54:12 pm

Title: sacred music group?.......and music from downloaded maps?.....
Post by: ghighi on June 09, 2014, 01:54:12 pm
 ??? i dont know where i had to place this topic so i did it here but.....

i was wondering.... i watched the music changing tutorial on youtube but one thing i dont know
what is that "[sacred]" music group. what kind of music is that for?

and where do you have to place the background music files from downloaded maps?  :)
Title: Re: sacred music group?.......and music from downloaded maps?.....
Post by: Vespian on June 09, 2014, 02:02:01 pm
Sacred music group? I'm a bit confused on what ye' mean by that. Could ye' explain a little further? For I've never heard of a sacred music group. Could just be me though.

Ye' place any music files ye' download when/if ye' download any custom-made maps in Local Disk (C:) > FeralHeart > Media > Sounds. Then when ye' re-launch the game and saunter into the map(s), the music should be workin' accordingly.
Title: Re: sacred music group?.......and music from downloaded maps?.....
Post by: Ingredient on June 10, 2014, 09:55:53 am

i was wondering.... i watched the music changing tutorial on youtube but one thing i dont know
what is that "[sacred]" music group. what kind of music is that for?


Was this in Notepad? Did it look something like this:

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[Title]
media/music/ambient4.mp3
[Plains]
media/music/plains1.mp3
media/music/plains2.mp3
media/music/plains3.mp3
[Caves]
media/music/caves1.mp3
media/music/caves2.mp3
[Sacred]
media/music/sacredmusic.mp3
media/music/sacredmusic2.mp3

When adding multiple music tracks to maps you create a new group in the music.cfg file. [Sacred] is the group name, which is what you type into the "Group or File Name" box in Map Maker, it's the playlist name pretty much.

The media/music/sacredmusic.mp3 part(s) would be the songs you want playing in the map.

The [sacred] part you saw probably isn't in your music.cfg file but it may just be an example used in the tutorial.

Hope this helps :)