I really do appreciate the music referencing such a classic film which had a lot of city footage in it, however in this particular scenario is just isn't fitting. Koyaanisqatsi was a film about the contrast between life as we know it and life as it was naturally intended, and all the crazy stuff inbetween. The city footage within it was just a very small part of the whole film and certainly not the main subject matter. Since the music and the film were produced in tandem, they were made for eachother. This allowed for changes in tempo to be accompanied by changes in scenery, essentially developing the same emotions by what we hear and what we see.
In Cities : Skylines, the music is unnerving, startling, frantic, and keeps me in an extreme state of paranoia and anticipation while playing. The problem here is that I want to be calm while playing this game, so I have turned off all of the music.
I love this game, it is the best city building game I have played in a long time, and possibly the best I have ever played, but please release additional music and a track selector so I can have the full immersion while maintaining a reasonable blood pressure level.
In Cities : Skylines, the music is unnerving, startling, frantic, and keeps me in an extreme state of paranoia and anticipation while playing. The problem here is that I want to be calm while playing this game, so I have turned off all of the music.
I love this game, it is the best city building game I have played in a long time, and possibly the best I have ever played, but please release additional music and a track selector so I can have the full immersion while maintaining a reasonable blood pressure level.