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and yea, credits will be nice!
best of luck!
(steam library directory)\steamapps\workshop\content\383980\1913085157
for now, you can change it locally, by altering the files (replacing Bereavement's music file with it).
I may implement a Smash Bros Melee/Kirby Air Ride style "hold L for alternate music" system, once i figure out how to do it.
This is so damn cool
not even sure if i could use the original asgore theme either, i mean yea maybe but idunno if it'll get me in any slightest of trouble
says me who keeps using videogame sound effects for my character though, maybe i'm knee deep into it
as for blastzone, got it, i'll do a bit of testing on those to figure the right size
Also as actual feedback for the stage, the top blastzone is way too high. I kill at 190 with characters that normally kill at 120-135
but really wasn't sure if i should use it or not so
i chose not to use it out of respect for the artist, and chose this one which was also rockin' and could get permission of
But damn this stage is perfect.