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I managed to make most of the music less electronic/rock & roll, but I was facing some crashes for some reason when initiating a new custom battle which means I cannot yet release it.
It's quite hard to do this sort of mod as Pharaoh has a different dynamic soundtrack than most other Total War games - there's thousands of music files instead of hundreds, with no obvious file naming convention thanks to Wwise's stupid exporting convention, all audio file names are something like "328438978.wem", "193472832.wem" with the music grouped up amongst other sounds so I have to listen to each one and tell whether or not it's music. I cannot see the keys after a Wwise soundbank has been exported either that links these file names to a type of audio structure. I wish there were a more universal modding tool for all games that use Wwise for their audio, as this has been a problem for 12 years. The ones I've tried looking for haven't been useful for what I need or they've been taken down.
I'm currently working on one, which aims to get rid of the more electronic/rock & roll-style riffs and other elements. Some of Pharaoh's ambient music is really good, but the battle / action music is really grating to me.
Agreed. The bit in the trailer that features Ramesses had such a great track to it. The vanilla track doesn't capture the same epic, heroic feeling at all.