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Should games have music, yes or no?

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Should games have music

  • Yes! (It adds to the experience!)

    Votes: 93 30.7%
  • Sometimes! (When it's not too loud and fits the scene!)

    Votes: 135 44.6%
  • Almost Never! (Only carefully placed scores!)

    Votes: 40 13.2%
  • No! (Keep things silent!)

    Votes: 35 11.6%

  • Total voters
    303
Yes but no stock music. If I hear the same rpgmaker music again I will be very angry online about it.
 
It's cool if the music fits the game but it's better if there are any sounds at all
 
Music is a crucial element in many games, providing an immersive and engaging experience also can elevate the mood, set the tone, and even guide the player's emotions and actions within the game.
 
I don't care as long as i have the option to turn off.
But a lot of devs (RPGM especially) don't add this option, or mix all the sound effects in one volume...
I agree sometimes lot of games don't have any sound gets kind of boring just clicking away
 
I don't play with sound
I generally give each game a chance and play with music and effects on. I almost always end up turning the music down or off, and the first time I hear an alarm clock (seriously, why is that so common? we use that sound to ANNOY ourselves into getting out of bed) I mute effects.
 
I agree sometimes lot of games don't have any sound gets kind of boring just clicking away

I really enjoy when games have good/fitting sound and music, but just putting some random music and effects at all different volumes only makes it worse.
 
For me it depends. If it is an adult game I usually play with no sound. If is a non adult I usually play with sound.
 
for porn games? fuck no, they always repeat 20 second royalty-free songs. for regular games? absolutely
 
One game had the opening to Neon Genesis Evangelion... don't see that very often.
 
I just get sick of reused music for certain scenes. music sometimes adds atmospheres but doesn’t usually do it for me
 
In amateur games, I turn the sound off completely. Why? Because of the extremely low level of musical material. I prefer jazz instrumental compositions from my own collection instead. So I don't need sound in these games.
 
Games that are just silent just kills immersion. Need some sounds and music is a good way to enhance the feel of the game.
 
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