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JonBabb

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    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7D5iSFbjSGcJv5eK7tm7iK
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    bosa_newgrounds
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    Oblivion Remastered
  • Favourite Game
    Quest for Glory by Sierra

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  1. Thank you @Noobatron22 it's unfortunate that you are distracted by obligations in your personal life, but you have helped to pave the way forward for me and my team. I have figured out how to replace the music with my mod, and at this point I'm working on getting the game to recognize new music files and editing the game's playlist so there's no cutoffs. I hope to have a working modification within the next few days for those of you who are interested.
  2. I may be old compared to most people on this site, but the games that really defined a new dimension of storytelling and roleplaying were classic adventure games for DOS. Games like King's Quest, Quest for Glory, Full Throttle, Monkey Island, and others developed by Sierra-Online and Lucasarts are the backbone of progressive story lines which are found in video games today. Arena was released during the time that adventure games were the leading product on the gaming market, and a lot of adventure elements were implemented into the game in order to compete. Is anyone here old enough to remember these diamonds or am I the only one? Also, can anyone here remember roleplaying games before Morrowind? I'm just curious to see how many pc game scholars there are floating around in the forums. Just a side note: a game like 'L.A. Noire' would be considered a modern adventure game I suppose.
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    Greetings

    Hello, My name is Jon and I signed up on this site a while back. I've always looked forward to contributing towards making Oblivion more playable. I've been a musical composer for seven years, and thanks to this site, I've already had the opportunity to contribute some scores for the game. I'm not hoping to promote myself, but I hope to get to know more people here who hold the same passion for the Elder Scrolls as I do.
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