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Arcus Lux (a.k.a. ARCVS LVX) is an album made for mods in the Total War series. The Album is composed by [[Cronus]] and will feature between 20 and 30 tracks. They are completely free to use - although a Licence Agreement will included in the download. The ''core tracks'' have been finished and the post editing is now in process. Core tracks means that a specific number of tracks will serve as the foundation of the album and from these many variations will be made to function as a 'tension', 'lose' or 'win' score. | Arcus Lux (a.k.a. ARCVS LVX) is an album made for mods in the Total War series. The Album is composed by [[Cronus]] and will feature between 20 and 30 tracks. They are completely free to use - although a Licence Agreement will included in the download. The ''core tracks'' have been finished and the post editing is now in process. Core tracks means that a specific number of tracks will serve as the foundation of the album and from these many variations will be made to function as a 'tension', 'lose' or 'win' score. | ||
The core tracks are so far: ''The Horde'', ''The Kings Men'', ''Armada on the horizon'', ''The Fall of Ongendus'' (a.k.a. ''The Fall of Angantyr''), ''Fever Dream'' and ''The Dead never sleep''<br> | The core tracks are so far: ''The Horde'', ''The Kings Men'', ''Armada on the horizon'', ''The Fall of Ongendus'' (a.k.a. ''The Fall of Angantyr''), ''Fever Dream'' and ''The Dead never sleep''<br> |
Revision as of 14:07, 21 October 2007
Arcus Lux (a.k.a. ARCVS LVX) is an album made for mods in the Total War series. The Album is composed by Cronus and will feature between 20 and 30 tracks. They are completely free to use - although a Licence Agreement will included in the download. The core tracks have been finished and the post editing is now in process. Core tracks means that a specific number of tracks will serve as the foundation of the album and from these many variations will be made to function as a 'tension', 'lose' or 'win' score.
The core tracks are so far: The Horde, The Kings Men, Armada on the horizon, The Fall of Ongendus (a.k.a. The Fall of Angantyr), Fever Dream and The Dead never sleep