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Epic is more a Historical Accurate Movie type soundtrack (Think of Swords n Sandals type films)
Dynamic uses Music from whatever sources i felt built a sense of action, dread or character for a culture.
For example, The entiriy of the Roman soundtrack on this pack, is from Sci Fi (Not that anybody noticed)
The Music is based both on what factions are being used and location. So If a song ends while looking at persia, persian music will play.
And a battle between Romans and Greeks will have a mix
@Antonio Pedruccio
The music is actually the combat music of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Tyso3 and Scipio couldn't have picked better music for the combats, I think this music suits them a lot and also I don't dislike them
Honestly, I have not heard all the music but I can tell you exactly the name of one of them: Steel for humans, usually this song plays when you face Celtic factions
thanks liked too.