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Thank you very much as I will use this for a long time to come.
Second: I'm searching for a song on the campaign map while playing the suebi faction. This song is only played with this (or maybe any) barbarian nation, so maybe you have a list of songs fitting this requirement?
Thanks in advance an keep up your great work!
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I meant that a musical theme with fifes, flutes are not melodic.
they create a terrible noise.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?661783-Rome-II-Agenda-The-Arduous-Path-to-Greatness-(Series-Updated-09-08-2014)
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?661314-Bug-Reports-Authentic-Ancient-World-v0-05
That's unfortunately how the audio game design intends to play tracks and all music modifications out there have the same issue. So far I couldn't find a workaround on that except advising people to focus their camera for a while and avoid too quick movements. It's not always possible, but until we don't find a way to edit the audio design we can't do anything.
The playlists of the songs are attached in this thread.
Roma Surrectum II