Posted August 22, 2015
After you install Crypt of the Necrodancer, you have easy access to all the music files by delving into the installation subfolders. By default they are in:
[your drive]:\GOG Games\Crypt of the Necrodancer\data\music
Each song is a ".ogg" file which can be read by any media player.
This makes me wonder about the point in buying the OST of this game. I mean the "original OST", because there's a second OST with remixes that I understand are new stuff.
Does the original OST bring any added value? New tracks? Better quality? Longer loops? It is just for the MP3 encoding and for supporting the artist? Were we supposed not to find the music folder of the game?
[your drive]:\GOG Games\Crypt of the Necrodancer\data\music
Each song is a ".ogg" file which can be read by any media player.
This makes me wonder about the point in buying the OST of this game. I mean the "original OST", because there's a second OST with remixes that I understand are new stuff.
Does the original OST bring any added value? New tracks? Better quality? Longer loops? It is just for the MP3 encoding and for supporting the artist? Were we supposed not to find the music folder of the game?
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