The Witcher Music: Lakeside & Black Tern Island Night

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Lakeside & Black Tern Island Night music from the role-playing game The Witcher. Composed by either Paweł Błaszczak or Adam Skorupa. Please, Subscribe, Rate, Comment, and Enjoy!!!

Some of the music I posted is not from the official soundtrack, but copied from The Witcher game itself. To find the music look in the music folder of your installation of the Witcher and make copies of the music in a different location. You will also need a sound file converter that can convert the files to mp3s or a media player that plays .ogg files.

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  • one of the best RPGs of the last few years... and the soundtrack was a fucking masterpiece

  • Najpiękniejsza piosenka z wiedźmina! (The most beautiful song of wither)

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  • I've been literally blown away when I first heard this music on Lakeside. It can be found in the game music folder itself under the name "amb_outdoor_dng2.ogg".

  • @priestley64 Mmm, graphics, good but I didn't like the surrealistic colour correction and sometimes there was too much blur and bloom. Narrative and flow, first one had more of regular witcher stuff, regular relatable stuff to do at your own pace. The second one has a very bad "epic" vibe to it, meaning it tries way too much and everything is bigger and faster than it should be.

  • @UshiromiyaReiji I enjoyed it like I enjoyed Modern Warfare 2, like I enjoy occasional fast food. There still were some cool things. Like explosions and gore and stuff.

  • @priestley64

    Better graphics and animations - I suppose, yes. To a certain extent.(Although I dislike them both- graphics are blurry and inconsistent, with horrid texture popups, animations are just plain awkward, stiff and broken for the most part.)

    Completely disagree with pretty much everything else you said, though, including "both games are great".

    In any case, it's good to hear you had fun with the second game - each to his own taste, I guess.

  • @UshiromiyaReiji Nostalgia goggles at their finest.

    While the first game did have some of the most effective atmosphere and music in gaming history, the second had better gameplay, graphics, animation, flow and narrative. both games are great in their own right, but I submit that the second is the better piece.

  • @fiveMIRrOrs

    I don't really understand why you're being so soft towards the second game, but I'm not about to question your choice, of course.

    Other than that, 100 percent agreed.Witcher 2 is as far from the greatness of the first as possible.

    The first was an absolute masterpiece with a breathtaking atmosphere that sucked you in completely.

    The second game was...Well, let's just touch on the fact that it was a bland, shallow shell of that.

    And that's being extremely forgiving.

  • @fiveMIRrOrs meaning that Witcher 1 is the one with better atmosphere.

  • Witcher 2... wasn't a bad game. But can't even begin to compete with the original, it has so much better atmosphere.

  • Last time I played the game, I replayed Chapter Four two times.

    This was one of the main reasons for that.

  • Great track. It's really annoying that it wasn't added to the soundtrack.

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