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Something else to do with your remix packs
« on: February 25, 2008, 09:05:37 am »

... those of you who are both on Windows and in UQM for the combat (or for planet landing on supergiant systems with no shields) may enjoy the recently released AudioSurf.  It analyzes music files and transforms them into racetracks full of obstacles (in one mode) or makes an extremely high-speed match-3 puzzler (in other modes).

It's also got per-song online leaderboards, and I'm not the first person to try throwing Precursors tracks at it, it seems.

If anyone else out there is playing this, a suggestion and a question

- We should probably try to use the named-with-ID3 versions of the Precursors tracks, since it looks like ID3s is how it's correlating tracks;

- So, which remix tracks make good race tracks?  I've only gotten really good results from Mortal Melee and Lightyears Away so far.
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