Page 1 of 1
Backround sounds
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 12:18 am
by mungrin
I dont know if this is server side or from RUNUO but im 100% positive this was in T2A.
Back in the day,OSI made unattended macroing illegal so i would macro but kinda stare at my screen from afar so no GMs would show up and jail me and i remember my house was in a swamp and i would fall asleep everynight macroing with the swamp sounds in the backround.Sound like frogs or something.When i had a house in the jungle it was jungle sounds,in the forrest it was like forrest sounds with birds chirping and so on.You can hear these sounds in InsideUO if ya wanna check em out.I use to hear those sounds everynight.Brings back memories.
These sounds are not on any of the player run shards i dont think or atleast ive never heard them since OSI.
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 10:08 am
by Derrick
mungrin wrote:I dont know if this is server side or from RUNUO but im 100% positive this was in T2A.
Back in the day,OSI made unattended macroing illegal so i would macro but kinda stare at my screen from afar so no GMs would show up and jail me and i remember my house was in a swamp and i would fall asleep everynight macroing with the swamp sounds in the backround.Sound like frogs or something.When i had a house in the jungle it was jungle sounds,in the forrest it was like forrest sounds with birds chirping and so on.You can hear these sounds in InsideUO if ya wanna check em out.I use to hear those sounds everynight.Brings back memories.
These sounds are not on any of the player run shards i dont think or atleast ive never heard them since OSI.
Yeah, I delinately remember these sounds. I never even noticed they were missing.
Nice find.
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 1:18 pm
by mungrin
was this ever added here?
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:44 pm
by Derrick
Nay, not yet. There are some music issues too which have been diligently reseached but have not yet been corrected.
Thanks very much for resurecting this. Typically the squeaky wheel gets the grease (unless it's a 50 page thread of people bashing each other).
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:05 pm
by Homie
apropos sounds
I think the sound@death of female chars is missing a very bright scream.
I could prolly be wrong but i remeber different sounds from playing sphere 51a back in 2000. Sphereserver tried to emulate t2a as well - it was more a mix of t2a and UO:R (a more origin UO but with dyeable masks and no statloss). whatever!
dont get me wrong.. not that i like to hear women dying

Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:51 pm
by Quin the Wretch
The music/sound is big part of the nostalgia for me. Here's to hoping!
+1 mungrin
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:54 pm
by nightshark
Homie wrote:apropos sounds
I think the sound@death of female chars is missing a very bright scream.
I could prolly be wrong but i remeber different sounds from playing sphere 51a back in 2000. Sphereserver tried to emulate t2a as well - it was more a mix of t2a and UO:R (a more origin UO but with dyeable masks and no statloss). whatever!
dont get me wrong.. not that i like to hear women dying

Free shards had more death cries than OSI in era, which I believe were just 1 for female, 1 for male.
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:33 pm
by Panthor the Hated
the death sounds are kinda sexual
Re: Backround sounds
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:21 pm
by mungrin
nightshark wrote:Homie wrote:apropos sounds
I think the sound@death of female chars is missing a very bright scream.
I could prolly be wrong but i remeber different sounds from playing sphere 51a back in 2000. Sphereserver tried to emulate t2a as well - it was more a mix of t2a and UO:R (a more origin UO but with dyeable masks and no statloss). whatever!
dont get me wrong.. not that i like to hear women dying

Free shards had more death cries than OSI in era, which I believe were just 1 for female, 1 for male.
Correct 1 for male and 1 for female however,when a female NPC died it was a higher pitched version of the male death.