I remember my first playthrough on PS3. It was winter in reallife and snowy outside. I remember when i looked outside the window while playing this at the exact location from this picture. Walked this path while it was snowing, following the lanterns in the deep snow and sometimes while this music played, i looked outside the window and watched the snowy roofs of the other houses under the night sky and watched the stars and the moon while it snowed in reallife too. This was.. stunning.
Man...Sounds like that was quite the moment of atmospheric immersion and a bit of a melancholiac experience mixed in too. It must've transferred you to a different place mentally for that moment, huh?
This song reminds me of the time I was doing the final quest for the companions late at night after a long day of school and homework. It was around 11 or 12 o'clock and I was tired but invested in the game. I was walking through the snowy northern regions of the map to get to Ysgramor's Tomb. It was also night time in game and there was a snow storm that obscured the view of where I needed to go. I used my torch to try to light the way as best I could. When the storm cleared I could see the blue aurora with the backdrop of the glaciers and mountains of Winterhold. Skyrim has a lot of shortcomings. It may not have the best graphics, best combat, or best storytelling or writing but the one thing that is almost unrivaled is its ability to immerse you in the world of the game through its atmosphere and music.
Truly an amazing experience, even without Mods. Granted I've always used Mods after a certain point, help improve the graphics modestly, better meshes and shading. But it adds to the dynamic wonders of the world
Atmosphere is everything... It's why games like Halo 1, Skyrim, Homeworld 1, Black&White 2 (Godgame) and a few other titles had such a profound impact on people who played them. Atmosphere if done properly causes a blend between reality and fiction, between what is real and what is merely a dream. Music only strengthens this effect. All of these games that I mentioned nailed everything from art, music and atmosphere. They also have brilliant original gameplay and they all revolutionized their own area of gaming when they released.
Best comment and truest comment iv ever read about the game. I could picture everything you said about it. When all of life is not going well this game just cures the problems !
@@christianriddler5063 Dark Souls, Soul Reaver, Silent Hill, King's Field, Zelda Majora's Mask, GTA San Andreas, Half Life 2, Oblivion, Anachronox, Shadow of the Colossus. Your comment is accurate for all these games I mentioned too, I became lost in those worlds for so many hours like I did in Skyrim. I love atomospheric and Immersive worlds
I remember my first playthrough on PS3. It was winter in reallife and snowy outside. I remember when i looked outside the window while playing this at the exact location from this picture. Walked this path while it was snowing, following the lanterns in the deep snow and sometimes while this music played, i looked outside the window and watched the snowy roofs of the other houses under the night sky and watched the stars and the moon while it snowed in reallife too.
This was.. stunning.
the same bro...
give me your memories
Wow, that's a truly amazing visual experience you must've had 👀
@@axilirate
Sharing memories and seeing past ones is such an idea tbh
Experience snippets of time from the perspectives of others
Man...Sounds like that was quite the moment of atmospheric immersion and a bit of a melancholiac experience mixed in too. It must've transferred you to a different place mentally for that moment, huh?
This song reminds me of the time I was doing the final quest for the companions late at night after a long day of school and homework. It was around 11 or 12 o'clock and I was tired but invested in the game. I was walking through the snowy northern regions of the map to get to Ysgramor's Tomb. It was also night time in game and there was a snow storm that obscured the view of where I needed to go. I used my torch to try to light the way as best I could. When the storm cleared I could see the blue aurora with the backdrop of the glaciers and mountains of Winterhold. Skyrim has a lot of shortcomings. It may not have the best graphics, best combat, or best storytelling or writing but the one thing that is almost unrivaled is its ability to immerse you in the world of the game through its atmosphere and music.
Truly an amazing experience, even without Mods.
Granted I've always used Mods after a certain point, help improve the graphics modestly, better meshes and shading. But it adds to the dynamic wonders of the world
Atmosphere is everything... It's why games like Halo 1, Skyrim, Homeworld 1, Black&White 2 (Godgame) and a few other titles had such a profound impact on people who played them. Atmosphere if done properly causes a blend between reality and fiction, between what is real and what is merely a dream. Music only strengthens this effect. All of these games that I mentioned nailed everything from art, music and atmosphere. They also have brilliant original gameplay and they all revolutionized their own area of gaming when they released.
Best comment and truest comment iv ever read about the game. I could picture everything you said about it. When all of life is not going well this game just cures the problems !
@@christianriddler5063
Dark Souls, Soul Reaver, Silent Hill, King's Field, Zelda Majora's Mask, GTA San Andreas, Half Life 2, Oblivion, Anachronox, Shadow of the Colossus.
Your comment is accurate for all these games I mentioned too, I became lost in those worlds for so many hours like I did in Skyrim. I love atomospheric and Immersive worlds
@@rickydo6572 Agreed, those are also some amazing titles that nailed this aspect.
Tundra is my favorite soundtrack. Thankss for this🤍
Slowing tundra might’ve been the greatest idea such a surreal sound
Hello sorry I'm late. I listened this the first time and I loved it. the haunting low voices, the mysteriousness. I was an awe 😭❤💓
Liked and subbed before I even got through the first 3 notes of the motif. Amazing.
So calming 💓
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Do you have a link to the background without text? It's such a beautiful image.
Imagine being disappointed about tes 6 😭
nooo😭
Nothing will be the same as TES V 😢
@@Gabriel_Vet oblivion
Bro, we'll be long dead before tes 6 drops out.
Thank you, Todd Howard. You destroyed 10 years of my life.
What software and technique do you use to slow the music?
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