I find it much less intrusive and helps me to stay focussed while playing. I happen to agree with that and find it more relaxing than I do other (excellent) PDS soundtracks. They loop so you may not be awre of the music a lot of the time. What we have here is fewer 'songs', he calls them cue-tracks because they occur when there is an important event in the game and more background music, mood tracks which are longer and easier on the ear over a longer period of time. What does he mean? What was he smoking when he wrote that? The composer himself said Crusader Kings III has more music than any vanilla strategy game we have developed, More music, you might ask? There are so few tracks. The soundtrack consisted of orchestrated 'songs' of between 3-6 minutes in length but CK3 seems to have gone with a new approach. By the end of its life, CK2 really had a very impressive soundtrack but it was the result of years of composition and as a musician myself, that's no mean achievement.
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