03-10-2020, 09:38 PM
I was pretty heavy into development of Super Mario Holidays. I had a break up. So my ex girlfriend busted my old good computer a couple years ago. Luckily I still had the game file. I then needed to use an older, shittier computer for my Game Dev. This computer had no sound. So I was developing Mario Holidays without a sound card. This made things tough and I obviously couldn't use a nice game track for the level I was making. This kind of caused me to look at the level a bit blandly. I think I'll find a good track for the level now though. I got a new nice computer (which obviously has sound).
I'm wondering if music really does liven up a game? I think it does. Not just the game itself, but it's development. Then again, I hated the last level I made and it had good sound. Hmm.
I guess my conclusion is that music does help in development but it's also not essential if you're listening to music on another device.
I'm wondering if music really does liven up a game? I think it does. Not just the game itself, but it's development. Then again, I hated the last level I made and it had good sound. Hmm.
I guess my conclusion is that music does help in development but it's also not essential if you're listening to music on another device.