JHeretic Soundtrack II
Thursday, 7. September 2006, 14:17:53
The old OGG Q5 version is also available.
The installer was made for the Doomsday engine, complete with music lump definitions.
Thursday, 7. September 2006, 14:17:53
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The Doomsday engine. Supports almost all Doom-engined games (except Strife), is 3D-accelerated, has (somewhat raw) ports to Unix (including MacOS X). Excellent graphics and sound, somewhat mediocre multiplayer code. Perfect for LAN/singleplayer games
A non-accelerated port of the Doom engine. Supports Hexen/Heretic, though music support is much quirkier than with Doomsday.
ZDaemon is a development of ZDoom aimed towards Internet multiplayer. Excellent network code, though still buggy with Hexen & Heretic.
The company that released the games in the first place. Back in the days of Heretic, there were a marvellous five people as staff.
Heretic, the first part of the Serpent Riders trilogy. The most advanced FPS by its time, and still an excellent game.
Hexen - a combination RPG/FPS game.
Hexen II - the sequel to Hexen, and the "unfinished masterpiece" of the series.
Home of the OGG Vorbis free lossy compression audio codec.
XMPlay is a very fast, small, and concise audio player for Win32. Supports FLAC/OGG/MPEG Layer III/II, XM, FT, IT, and many more formats.
An excellent cross-platform audio/video player. GUI apps available for many platforms.
Free Lossless Audio Compression codec. Cross-platform, open-source.
Foobar2000 is an audiophile-oriented player, with high-precision resampling and .cue file support. This is an archive with the latest (as of writing) version of Foobar2000, with a multichannel mixer capable of up/down-mixing to any # of channels.
Home of the Foobar2000 player (Win32)
Anonymous # 17. December 2006, 07:28
Seems like you created "remixes" for a lot of Hexen tunes.
Shall you create the whole soundtrack or there's lack of interest?
Thanks, anyway!
Aenn Seidhe Priest # 10. January 2007, 11:25