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Music for the End of the World [True Music]
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Music for the End of the World [True Music]

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Note: The current version's loot spawning system is a little buggy and isn't always functional. We are currently working on a huge update, Music for the End of the World 2.0, which will hopefully fix these issues. Hang in there!

Note 2: This mod is about 4 gigabytes. If that's too much for you, consider a smaller pack. It's a lot of music files, it's going to take up space on your computer and there is no smaller I can make it.

Music for the End of the World seeks to be the ultimate lore-friendly True Music pack for those who just can't get enough tunes in their Apocalypse.
This monolithic True Music mod is the result of dozens and dozens of hours of work and tons of helpful requests from the Project Zomboid community. It's based on Tsar's True Music framework, and was originally titled "Rose Music", and produced for the enjoyment of the Ravenrose RP community. However, the mod far outgrew its original scope, leading to a public release.

This True Music mod adds 1,000 tracks, listed here.[pastebin.com]
This mod's features include:
- 725 completely lore-friendly tracks from the year 1993 or before.
- 250 more tracks in the 'Extended' expansion which are mostly from between the years of 1994 and 2000, but with a few between 2001 and 2004.
- 25...? tracks in the Silent Hill expansion, which adds a collection of songs from across the series... and some extremely rare extras from another 2008 horror game that drop from zombies (though this can be toggled).

- Vinyl covers for every single track from the Main and Extended branches.
- Three different kinds of rare 'loot boxes' to find that contain either 50, 25, or 10 of their respective music item.
- A completely unique loot distribution system designed to account for the vast amount of items added by this mod.

- Total customization. You can customize:
-- Whether or not Cassettes or Vinyls spawn
-- How many, and how frequently, they spawn
-- Whether cassettes can drop from zombies, and how frequently they do
-- The weight of all cassettes, vinyls, and the Boombox
-- The rate at which Boomboxes consume batteries
-- Whether or not 'loot boxes' can spawn, how many items they give, and how often they spawn

All of the mods in this pack are optional except for Music for the End of the World: Core or MusicfortheEndOP which is required for any of the packs to function. It contains no music itself, only code handling loot distribution, sandbox settings and the 'loot boxes'.

Want a tasteful dash of modern songs? Check out Music for the End of the World: Home Labelled!

Credits
Lea, myself, did most of the creative legwork behind the mod, as well as all of the grunt work collecting, converting, and implementing songs, writing some portions of code, and generally 'designing' the mod. If you have questions or need to get in contact about the mod, I am the one to contact.
Albion wrote a great majority of the unique code that gives MFTEOTW its many powerful features, particularly the loot distribution system and item boxes. Check out her workshop page here.
Alphadin, my friend who wrote a bunch of regex for me that made updates much less time-consuming at the scale we're working at.
Corvo, the person who got me into making this mod in the first place and who gave me a tremendous RP experience on Ravenrose RP.
Tsar himself, for making True Music so easy to use and work with.

If you enjoy this mod, consider liking and favoriting it. Thank you!
If you'd like to tip me for my work, you can do so here.[paypal.me]

Workshop ID: 2857842616
Mod ID: MusicfortheEndOP
Mod ID: MusicfortheEnd
Mod ID: MusicfortheEndEX
Mod ID: MusicfortheEndSH

Terms
This item is not authorized to be repackaged or posted anywhere other than this Workshop page without my permission. Please comment below if you have some kind of special circumstance that requires you to repack this mod. Taking this mod, expanding its tracklist and reuploading it is also not permitted; simply make your own expansion with True Music, it's easy.

Please read the Frequently Asked Questions before commenting. If you ask a question that is answered by the F.A.Q. or description, I will not answer it.
Populära diskussioner Visa alla (5)
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13 okt @ 14:58
KLISTRAD: INFO: The Music (Upcoming)
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31 jul, 2024 @ 9:22
KLISTRAD: Report a Bug
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25 okt @ 20:08
SONG REQUEST BOX
kassidy
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AniTheAni 20 okt @ 14:47 
Just put in the entirety of "Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge"- My Chemical Romance
kassidy  [skapare] 11 okt @ 22:31 
A little late, but I was really agonizing over some final picks:

https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/discussion/2857842616/596288556263036980/

This topic contains the track-list for Music for the End 2.0 and its upcoming expansion Encore! Many of your requests have been implemented into Encore! Let me know what you guys think and if there's anything you're excited to see by responding to the discussion topic!
kassidy  [skapare] 9 okt @ 21:16 
Hey everyone, nothing but good news:

The new Script Manager is now more-or-less complete, and it's a pretty dramatic improvement from the old one in ways both back-end and front-end! Likewise, I've just about finished up the finalized tracklisting for Encore and all of the changes coming to all of the mods' tracklists--tomorrow I'm planning to finish implementing all new tracks and I'll be posting the updated tracklist tomorrow for everyone to see, so you guys can get a taste of what's coming in Encore (and the new Home Labelled update, which will be rolled into Encore!)

You can likely expect 2.0 very soon, as long as you think of 'very soon' as a relative term! We're probably a couple weeks out at most, finally!

Trust me, you guys are gonna' love this shit, I'm just as eager to play with it as you all are!
Satanás 7 okt @ 22:49 
@lea I have to launch a server later today, so I will test the server with all mods and one with only the music mod and post the report later if i have the same problem.
kassidy  [skapare] 7 okt @ 22:44 
@Satanás What happens when you try to launch the server, exactly? Could you perhaps produce an error log? Look for C:\Users\(you)\Zomboid\logs\ and then scroll to the bottom. Open the text file with the most recent date named DebugLog, then post the relevant portion of the end in the Report a Bug section.
Satanás 7 okt @ 22:40 
Well, I hope I can find my problem till 42, no other music mod is good like End!
Satanás 7 okt @ 22:38 
@lea It's possible there's a conflict with another mod. I've always used this mod on my local server without issues, but since September, I haven't been able to launch the server with the mod enabled. Now that I think about it, I did test a server with only the music mod enabled, so maybe it's corrupted? I can use other true music mods, just this mod. I'm not sure. I'm not playing much until version 42 is stable, so it's not a big concern. I just wanted to check if this is a known issue.
kassidy  [skapare] 7 okt @ 18:38 
@Satanás No? This mod hasn't been updated in years and no one has commented anything to that effect. What problem are you encountering? Infinite loading?

You may not have the required space for the mod wherever the server is starting. When you first spin up a server, it downloads local copies of the mods it's intended to run. If it can't do this, it will hang forever.
Satanás 7 okt @ 16:09 
Hello, for the past month I haven't been able to launch a server with the mod on. Is this a known problem that will be fixed in 2.0?
kassidy  [skapare] 1 okt @ 16:50 
@Ariex We just didn't like the idea of reuploading True Music ourselves. We don't begrudge others doing so or using reuploaded versions themselves, but the idea of fully repacking True Music didn't sit right with us.

We will release the fix for sound emitters as a standalone offering when 2.0 is ready so that anyone who uses True Music can benefit from it, but 2.0 will include it so that you don't have to download both. Just bear in mind that we have no plans to permanently support True Music or act as custodians for it in its infinite undeath!

Or, to put it in a more human way, we aren't committing to maintaining True Music in any way--this is a hopefully one-time fix!