April 27 2010 - Soul Reaver - Main Theme
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:48 am
Title: Main Theme
Source: Soul Reaver OST
Artist: Kurt Harland
Type: Synthesized
So, the SC2 editor is a big colossal failure. There's no grid-snapping terrain brushes, there's no sense of logic or respect in the data editor, there's no salvation to be found in map sizes or cliff elevations. All in all we're a pretty pissed bunch, aren't we?
Oh, yeah, I missed a week. Just like a certain someone likes to skip out on our schedule for the Podcast I decided to skip out on my schedule for the mp3 of the week as a way of saying, "Hah, that'll show you, system! Eat my dick!"
Then I realized that no one cares and I was wasting my time making statements.
This is a track mucky sent me not too long ago. It wasn't unfamiliar to me, but rather a piece I had long forgotten since the elder days. It is a rather exceptional piece of an exceptional soundtrack and I more than intend to use it in a project at some point if the sc2 editor gets replaced by someone at sc2mapster who actually knows how to organize shit and not completely ignore the community's input.
Source: Soul Reaver OST
Artist: Kurt Harland
Type: Synthesized
So, the SC2 editor is a big colossal failure. There's no grid-snapping terrain brushes, there's no sense of logic or respect in the data editor, there's no salvation to be found in map sizes or cliff elevations. All in all we're a pretty pissed bunch, aren't we?
Oh, yeah, I missed a week. Just like a certain someone likes to skip out on our schedule for the Podcast I decided to skip out on my schedule for the mp3 of the week as a way of saying, "Hah, that'll show you, system! Eat my dick!"
Then I realized that no one cares and I was wasting my time making statements.
This is a track mucky sent me not too long ago. It wasn't unfamiliar to me, but rather a piece I had long forgotten since the elder days. It is a rather exceptional piece of an exceptional soundtrack and I more than intend to use it in a project at some point if the sc2 editor gets replaced by someone at sc2mapster who actually knows how to organize shit and not completely ignore the community's input.