Expectations:
A worthwhile enhancement, like adding pesto to an already delicious MechWarrior meal.
Description:
Players have suggested incorporating different forms of custom music playlists, such as controlling Pandora or I-Tunes library from in-game. I'm suggesting an alternative for your (the Devs and the Online Community's) consideration.
Several titles in the Grand Theft Auto series (for example, San Andreas) had the ability to allow the users to play their own personal music on a “User Track Playlist” radio station in game while operating vehicles. This was achieved by adding shortcuts to *.MP3 and *.WAV files in the “User Tracks” folder located under My Documents. After the shortcuts are added, the user would run a “Scan” for the music from within the Game, and the music could then be accessed by selecting the appropriate radio station while playing.
Execution:
There has been mention of a “free look” mode, where the pilot can retrieve secondary and tertiary information by looking around their cockpit and referencing the relative screens. I suggest that a screen can be added to show current track information, such as the song name and duration. The user would use hotkeys to change to the next track, or previous track – in order to select the appropriate battle theme.
Advanced functions could allow for the creation of playlists by dividing the shortcuts into different folders, then a user would have the choice of searching all music or simply choosing a playlist to set the mood.
I feel this would really add to the immersion factor of the game, since I would assume most mercenaries/pilots would insist on having some sort of music player in their rig. Lets face it, everyone wants their own entrance music (set me up with George Thorogood and The Destroyers - “Bad to the Bone”) Also, one would be hard pressed to find a player who wouldn't enjoy the ability to play the music of their choice while simultaneously blowing their opponents to bits.
Logistics:
- An interface for the user to interact with
- The user can use 3 high-level hotkeys
- Next Playlist
- Previous Playlist
- All songs (compiles all playlists)
- Next Playlist
- The user can use 3 hotkeys to navigate a playlist
- Next Song
- Previous Song
- Toggle Shuffle
- Next Song
- The user can use 3 high-level hotkeys
- Compiling playlists
- Somewhere in the options, a user can click “Scan for Audio Media”
- The program will compile playlists from shortcuts to *.MP3 and *.WAV files, divided by sub-folders located in the “Custom Music” folder.
- The “Custom Music” folder will be located in *\My Documents\MechWarrior Online
- Example: within *\My Documents\MechWarrior Online\Custom Music\Playlist 1
- All the valid shortcuts located in this folder will be compiled into “Playlist 1” when the user scans for media
- Only *.MP3 or *.WAV files are considered valid
- All valid file shortcuts will also be compiled into an “All Songs” playlist that the user can select via hotkeys
- Example: within *\My Documents\MechWarrior Online\Custom Music\Playlist 1
- The program will compile playlists from shortcuts to *.MP3 and *.WAV files, divided by sub-folders located in the “Custom Music” folder.
- Somewhere in the options, a user can click “Scan for Audio Media”
- Users create shortcuts to the valid audio files, and copy them into the “Custom Music” folder
- Shortcuts are used to save the users space and time when referencing a large number of music files.
That's all I can think of for now, please comment and I'll be sure to update this post with any additions you (the community) may have.
Additions:
1. If voice communication is handled in-game at a later date, consider adding a feature that will pause/auto mute the music while voice communication is incoming (another person is speaking) or outgoing (the user is speaking).
Concerns:
1. Users express concerns about the additional strain on the system when playing music through the game client, consider a toggle in the options screen to disable this feature.
Edited by Jfrost, 30 June 2012 - 08:03 PM.