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    The Sword of Rome Member Marcellus's Avatar
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    Default Re: the effect of music on battle

    Quote Originally Posted by Krauser
    If you like the music in RTW you should get the Gladiator soundtrack.
    Absolutely. The music in Gladiator is fantastic.
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    Troy sports some excellent battle music also.

    I wish the game featured musicians on the battlefield. There isn’t enough signaling going on. Each general unit needs a trumpeter or a drummer or something. Tubae and cornu would be great to have in Roman formations.
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    Default Re: the effect of music on battle

    Take a look at the Forge, there's an up and coming music mod for RTW consisting of music from all of these soundtracks, and then some.


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    Or if you liek the soundtrack to RTW check out a band called "'Dead Can Dance"
    it has Hans Zimmer and Lisa gerad in it. Hans Zimmer composed the Glatiator soundtrack and Lisa did the vocals. He has done many soundstracks.. i wouldnt be suprised if he has some kind of apperance of the Troy or kingdom of heaven soundtrack.. But yeah check out Dead can Dance. Great group with very deep ancient sounding music

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