I would love to see players being able to play instruments in game. Not just a few tunes looped into the /lute, /flute and /drum emotes, but full-fledged songs you can play in game.
Why add a player music system? This is user-created content, in a nutshell.
People can form bands, entertain others, work on creating their own tunes, host 'Battle of the Bards' type of tournaments and in general it increases enjoyment and immersion of the game. It's a mini-game that helps with quality of life, and it's been requested and suggested by others before. How does it work? Obviously ZOS can figure out how they personally would want to see it implemented, but some games have used an MML system (Mabinogi, ArcheAge) or ABC system (LotRO). Whether it be implemented as files you can access in game, much like an addon (preferred), or music sheets you actually compose in game (not advisable unless we get a separate containment or tab for it because nobody wants the extra bag clutter), there are different ways to put it in. I would much rather see the ability to play music with some ABC notation, for example, than see instruments added that you can only play on the spot using keystrokes.
How will this be profitable? Aside from a general quality of life addition, I see it like this: We start off being able to play three basic instruments, the lute, flute and drum. What if we want more? Well, just take a look at the Crown Store! There you can buy Harp Lessons for a modest fee for one of your characters. Want to learn the Reachman Bagpipes, used to honor the songs of Hagravens? You can get lessons for those too!
What if I don't want to be Rickrolled on a lute? Of course with the introduction of this system, you would also want to add in a separate volume system just for player music. Don't want to hear it? Slide it to 0, it'll never be a problem.
Popular songs don't sound too terrible or immersion-breaking when played on a lute, though, so I recommend giving your local bards a listen! Why am I repeating a suggestion that others have requested before? Same reason anyone does I suppose; I haven't seen it mentioned in a while and more exposure means more of a chance to get feedback and show ZOS the interest an idea has. Just because a game needs base and system improvements doesn't mean we can't also suggest more of these quality of life things. After hearing the same flute, lute and drum songs over and over again while waiting in dungeons or hanging at the tavern, I'm really wishing for such a system to come soon. It isn't just an RPer thing.
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I am so not biased just because I RP a bard. Comments, suggestions, critiques, wholehearted agreements? I'd rather have more quest content, before they put any focus on mini-games or side stuff that have no real bearing on character development. Personally I'd rather see more mini-games and 'fluff', as the other guy put it, than more repetitive quests that I'll just spam E through, or dungeons which don't really bring me any enjoyment. In order, this is what I'd like to see: Player Housing - Player Music - Mini-games like horse racing, card games, etc.
For the last one (mini-games) I'd like to see Red Dead Redemption-esque ones - poker, blackjack, five finger fillet, etc. Maybe that's because they were incredibly fun, maybe that's because I'm still spiteful that it was never released for PC, or maybe both. I would love to see players being able to play instruments in game. Not just a few tunes looped into the /lute, /flute and /drum emotes, but full-fledged songs you can play in game. Why add a player music system? This is user-created content, in a nutshell. People can form bands, entertain others, work on creating their own tunes, host 'Battle of the Bards' type of tournaments and in general it increases enjoyment and immersion of the game.
It's a mini-game that helps with quality of life, and it's been requested and suggested by others before. How does it work? Obviously ZOS can figure out how they personally would want to see it implemented, but some games have used an MML system (Mabinogi, ArcheAge) or ABC system (LotRO). Whether it be implemented as files you can access in game, much like an addon (preferred), or music sheets you actually compose in game (not advisable unless we get a separate containment or tab for it because nobody wants the extra bag clutter), there are different ways to put it in. I would much rather see the ability to play music with some ABC notation, for example, than see instruments added that you can only play on the spot using keystrokes.
How will this be profitable? Aside from a general quality of life addition, I see it like this: We start off being able to play three basic instruments, the lute, flute and drum. What if we want more? Well, just take a look at the Crown Store! There you can buy Harp Lessons for a modest fee for one of your characters. Want to learn the Reachman Bagpipes, used to honor the songs of Hagravens? You can get lessons for those too!
What if I don't want to be Rickrolled on a lute? Of course with the introduction of this system, you would also want to add in a separate volume system just for player music. Don't want to hear it? Slide it to 0, it'll never be a problem. Popular songs don't sound too terrible or immersion-breaking when played on a lute, though, so I recommend giving your local bards a listen!
Why am I repeating a suggestion that others have requested before? Same reason anyone does I suppose; I haven't seen it mentioned in a while and more exposure means more of a chance to get feedback and show ZOS the interest an idea has. Just because a game needs base and system improvements doesn't mean we can't also suggest more of these quality of life things. After hearing the same flute, lute and drum songs over and over again while waiting in dungeons or hanging at the tavern, I'm really wishing for such a system to come soon. It isn't just an RPer thing. I am so not biased just because I RP a bard.
Comments, suggestions, critiques, wholehearted agreements? Slayer Angel of Death on a lute, FTW!!!
I love the idea but I think the best way to implement this kind of system is to house a blank music sheet in the players journal. ZOS could then sell empty pages of music in the Crown Store that would allow players to have more than one sheet of music. We currently only have Lute, Flute and Drums in ESO.
ZOS could sell additional instruments in the Crown Store. They could also sell different looks for instruments. Perhaps they could sell instrument motifs. Want a daedric citole? You must buy the Citole AND the Daedric instrument motif.
I go over some instruments that could be added here: Oh, and all of this should ONLY be added once the Bard's College in Solitude is added. Add a Bard's Guild with different skills that allow players to use more complex notes in their music composition and/or harmonize with other players to form a band. Lastly, ZOS could also sell finished music sheets in the crown store of specific songs. Between selling blank music sheets, full music sheets with songs, instruments, and instrument motifs ZOS would make a mint in Crowns. I'd rather have more quest content, before they put any focus on mini-games or side stuff that have no real bearing on character development.
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Personally I'd rather see more mini-games and 'fluff', as the other guy put it, than more repetitive quests that I'll just spam E through, or dungeons which don't really bring me any enjoyment. In order, this is what I'd like to see: Player Housing - Player Music - Mini-games like horse racing, card games, etc. For the last one (mini-games) I'd like to see Red Dead Redemption-esque ones - poker, blackjack, five finger fillet, etc. Maybe that's because they were incredibly fun, maybe that's because I'm still spiteful that it was never released for PC, or maybe both. PvP card games in the pubs, taverns and kitchens would be awesoooooome! I really loved the poker dice game in The Witcher.
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Music text a - z file order Search Or take a look at the list of. Tutorials & Guides. on music in LOTRO.
tutorial on importing abc songs. another tutorial on importing abc with a list of instruments. Software. Ali unal kuran meali pdf to jpg. Maestro is a MIDI to ABC converter for The Lord of the Rings Online; ABC Player lets you listen to ABC files as they would sound when played in The Lord of the Rings Online. Starbound Composer can play back ABC files exactly like Starbound does, with all the instruments available in Starbound, including facilities to import MIDI and with advanced abc editing Other resources.
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