This soundtrack plays a huge role in making Stellaris the time sink that it is. It just takes you away and you forget everything around you on your home planet
the soundtrack really makes stellaris something else, if the music was bad i wouldn’t be able to play it for longer than an hour or two at a time because it’s just so unbearable without good music
Matthew Petralia I hope they make the game more worth playing. I can recall playing endlessly on euiv, ck2, hoi4, but only played stellaris till mid game where all the tech too be researched was researched. it was the only thing that had me playing =_=
it'll be better and better with the new DLCs. EU4 felt a bit empty at first but now is a massive game paradox has the same strategy with stellaris ; they will make the game big before they even consider make a stellaris2
As long as they aren’t greedy like EA and makes us pay for everything all over again, I’ll pay whatever price. Just include ground battles please and make space battles more fleshed out.
agreed! there's something about it that to me evokes a sense of the monumental scale of the passage of time and evolution of the universe. it brings me nearly to tears
I really quite like this piece. It elegantly juxtaposes the rigid, calculated nature of science and progress with the inspiration and drive of humanity.
No. Just no. Science is not rigid. We scientists do understand that there is a lot we don't know, and new evidence has made several scientific paradigms fall out of favor because they had been proven inaccurate, and even models that were mostly accurate have been updated with new information when evidence came to light that they were incomplete. Unlike some unscientific models that can survive mountains of evidence proving them wrong.
@@symeresymeresson8464 I obviously disagree with the comparison in question. I also happen to have had enough experience with "data impervious paradigms" to actually take issue with the comparison, and explain why in a clear and precise manner.
It was this song in particular that made me think that Stellaris' vibe is exactly the mix between Endless Space and Mass Effect. Yet utterly unique in that composition.
If human beings didn't end up in extinction because of war, virus, meteorolites..... then one day, we would proudly step into the age of space exploration and colonialization, and that must be the greatest chapter of human history we could expect
This played when I first established a colony on Proxima Centauri, I expected the game to just be "Civ in space", but the attention to irl details and the way that start is presented actually blew my mind and actually gave me goosebumps. Finding the track from that epic moment was an endeavor in itself...
Am I the only one who cannot stop hearing the crickets in the background of this? I love this song, but the cricket noises drive me absolutely nuts by the end of it >.>
Yes I pointed it out to my friends but they didn't seem to hear it. At first I thought it was some sort of mastering error but I listened a few more times and it sounds like very quiet, dull sleigh bells, or a metallic rattle like if you had something loose in your car, but with a syncopated rhythm. It seems to be fractionally before the beat, this combined with the syncopation makes it sound out of time, as a result it's really jolting and distracting. Sadly it spoils the track for me.
A temática a ambiência... É incrível. Ao fechar dos olhos eu vejo na escuridão que se iguala ao universo que algo de belo existe, a vida. Essa música me remete a existência e a beleza . Nem sei o que dizer. Só sei que é linda
It would be correct to writhe author name "Andreas Waldetoft" for this famous music. In my mind music is better than game and a greatly improve game experience. Game without this music was not that success.
This Song was playing when my home world was being invaded and my fleet had already been destroyed. My Armies fought off repeated invasion, THEY COULD NOT TAKE MY ROCK!
Stellsris soundtrack is really good, playing hours, I remember waiting for this track.. Another would be Anno 2070(?) Walking barefoot.. Edit: Ion Zurs short Fallout 3 (live, piano) is another game gem.