Age of Empires II (2013)

Age of Empires II (2013)

Ozhara's Soundtracks - Age of Empires + intro video
17 Comments
rakovsky 17 Aug, 2021 @ 6:55pm 
Some of this sounds to me like AOE DE jazzed up in a good way with techno or super modern music vibes. I am not sure if it is just plain AOE DE music, which seems to be itself a techno modernized version of AOE ROR music though.
It is nice.
Ozhara  [author] 23 Sep, 2018 @ 1:12am 
Not right now. I'm planing on implementing a function for partial mod usage into my mod manager though.
Captain Pentium 8 Sep, 2018 @ 8:54am 
Is there a way to just get the AoE 1 intro?
Ozhara  [author] 26 Mar, 2017 @ 11:15am 
:D:
Saitama Sensei 27 Feb, 2017 @ 7:23pm 
aww man.. this is the best.. i remember opening my nutri-grain cereal box and seeing this game in there....heaps thank you for bringing me back to my innocence
Retr0 6 Jan, 2016 @ 11:27am 
Nice,thanks for the Soundtrack c:
Daemantalo Nyrin 30 Dec, 2014 @ 2:30am 
Thank you Ozhara! Appreciate the simple explanation. Keep doing what you're doing. :D
Ozhara  [author] 29 Dec, 2014 @ 10:45pm 
When subscribing to a mod, after downloading this mod directly overwrites your game files instead of keeping them seperate.

The only way to get the default one back now, is to verify your game cache.
After doing so, tracks 1-20 should be the default ones again.

To mix them both, do the following now:

1) Create a folder for your new soundtrack somewhere.
2) Copy the original soundtrack there (AoE\sound\music, files xmusic1.mp3 to xmusic20.mp3)
3) Go to AoE\mods, open this mods archive file (extensionless zip file) and copy the soundtrack files to the folder you created. You'll need some subfolder or have to rename the files while copying them.
Ozhara  [author] 29 Dec, 2014 @ 10:45pm 
4) You might have noticed both soundtracks use the same file names. This is for AoE needs specific names, it can't just play any file inside the AoE\sound\music folder. So to combine the two soundtracks using xmusic1-20, you have to rename them so you have one soundtrack using xmusic1-xmusic40. AoE will play them in this order, so choose wisely.^^
I might have used some empty mp3 files to get 20 (with less then 20 track files, there would have played the last default tracks after this mods tracks). You don't need them anymore when combining these two soundtracks.
5) Now copy your new soundtrack to AoE\sound music.
6) This setup will be broken every time you verify your game cache (needed to delete mods) for it's not based on a steam mod. There are only three ways to handle this:
1. Upload this as a new mod you can subscribe to.
2. Store your soundtrack and restore it after every verification.
3. Use my modmanager to create/organize it. You can restore it with just a click now.
Daemantalo Nyrin 29 Dec, 2014 @ 5:45pm 
Ozhara, I'm a huge fan of your mods. Keep up the good work dude. However, I need some help here if you can spare the time. How do I find the original AoE Soundtrack that came with AoE2HD?

Example: I downloaded this soundtrack, does that mean the original soundtrack is lost forever? Please help, as I want to mix both the AOE 1 soundtrack and AOE 2 one. Thank you in advance!
Ozhara  [author] 24 Dec, 2014 @ 12:19pm 
Great you like it, and Merry Christmas! :D:
Moonwalker* 24 Dec, 2014 @ 11:19am 
Awesome! Thank you and greetings from Holland and i wish you a great 2015 :D:
Ozhara  [author] 5 Aug, 2014 @ 1:48am 
AoE1 intro video uploaded.
But I don't get them small enough without loosing too much quality - therefore I added the link to the description. :)
CarloV3r 3 Aug, 2014 @ 6:13am 
Oh it would be really cool if you could do that, like with the Greeks running towards the enemy, and with like the arches shooting at them. You know what I mean :P
Ozhara  [author] 3 Aug, 2014 @ 6:08am 
Tthere are two wmv files for HD and FE containing the whole intro.
Not sure what formats are allowed, but it seems avi for example works too.

So - yes I can put in whatever video I (you) want. :)
CarloV3r 3 Aug, 2014 @ 4:54am 
Any way you can get the original Age of Empires intro in it?:wololo: