PSO Ep.IV Blue Burst OGGs
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:18 pm
As some of you may know, SonicTeam are currently running the closed beta test for Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst. I am, of course, interested in the game itself, but the one thing it has to offer that interests me even more is its soundtrack. The game, from what I've been able to gather from those who were able to get in on the beta test is that the music format used is OGG. (Hence the reason I specify OGG as opposed to MP3 or something else.)
Anyway, I would like to know if anyone could point me to (preferably) a site I could download the files from, or something else like a torrent of the songs. I was given a link to an RAR of the entire Ep.IV music folder that's on eDonkey, however, I've been tryin' to download it since this time yesterday and it's STILL stuck at 16.98% because it can't locate any other sources of the file. Oh, and I was hopin' that maybe someone at PSOWorld would be helpful in this department, seein' as how some o' the forum members just rave about the music and how great it sounds, but no such luck. The forum admins and mods are quite adamant in their stance of not posting links to music files or even sharing the thought of giving them to someone else.
I really appreciate any help anyone can give on this.
Anyway, I would like to know if anyone could point me to (preferably) a site I could download the files from, or something else like a torrent of the songs. I was given a link to an RAR of the entire Ep.IV music folder that's on eDonkey, however, I've been tryin' to download it since this time yesterday and it's STILL stuck at 16.98% because it can't locate any other sources of the file. Oh, and I was hopin' that maybe someone at PSOWorld would be helpful in this department, seein' as how some o' the forum members just rave about the music and how great it sounds, but no such luck. The forum admins and mods are quite adamant in their stance of not posting links to music files or even sharing the thought of giving them to someone else.
I really appreciate any help anyone can give on this.