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| '''Music''' in video games is used to create atmosphere and it gives the player something to listen to while playing.
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| The music in [[Jedi Academy]] consists of 133 single [[.mp3]] files.
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| Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy single-player levels use a dynamic music system, which alters between an "explore" and an "action" track depending on whether the player is exploring or fighting enemies. This is similar to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMUSE iMUSE] system featured in the prequel [[Dark Forces]].
| | Music in video games is used to create atmosphere and it gives the player something to listen to while playing. |
| | | The music in [[Jedi Academy]] consists of 133 single *.mp3 files. |
| The dynamic music for each map is "coded" in the ''ext_data/[[dms.dat]]'' text file. | |
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| == See also ==
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| * [[SoundSet]]
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