In-game music causes lag! =(

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Curiosity
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Post by Curiosity »

The music is really cool and such, but when I turn it on, my game starts to lag. Any method of countering this problem? I hate playing games without music.

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Post by guitarism »

Music? The sound of minigun's firing as they chew through helpless scouts should be all the music you need. Music. Ha!
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Post by slap »

I'd recommend using itunes in the background to play some trippy music of your choice. A Space Oddity is a favorite choice for the old timer's frequent pod rides. Otherwise I'd recommend closing all of the programs in the background to open up some ram.
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Post by Curiosity »

I don't think the game preloads the music, is there a feature to preload it? Preloading music helps to reduce lag.
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Post by ImmortalZ »

Lag?

You mean players start jumping around? What do you mean by lag?

P.S : Turn off the music and run your favourite MP3 player in the background.
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Post by IB_ »

Or don't listen to music at all, you should be focused on the game. ARE YOU FOCUSED OR NOT? *BOOT*
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Post by AaronMoore »

Curiosity wrote:QUOTE (Curiosity @ Mar 27 2008, 07:05 AM) Music sets the mood...
You are right about this, the original sound track does set the mood, and from what I remember last time I tried this, it responds well to the stages of the game also.

The lag you are experiencing is caused by your computer caching the music I think. When it was on CD I also noticed a bit of a lag as well while the CD spun up. Allegiance seems to hang until the music is ready to play

I am going to give these suggestions a try: running a media player with just these Allegiance tracks. However it wont respond to game events...
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Post by Curiosity »

The unique thing about Allegiance's soundtracks that I don't see in other games is that they change with the situation. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

ImmortalZ: When I said lag, I meant Allegiance seems to hang until the music is ready to play. Sorry I didn't elaborate well on it.
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Post by madpeople »

quite a few other games have music change depending on what is hapening
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Get a faster HDD. Hell, get a whole faster comp!

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