Re: What kind of music do you jam to when playing apex!?

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OP is that guy you can run directly behind for half a minute and peacekeeper in the back of the head once you had your fun Tongue out

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Ride of the Valkyries whilst i plummet to my death in skulltown.

#thanksrandomjumpmaster

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In the lobby, Sabaton, Rammstein etc. In game? Nothing. Why would I give an advantage to enemies due not hearing foot steps?

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@-KG-Kajautus  can't hear them half the time anyway lmao.

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@MandatoryIDtag Why? You got damaged ears? :/
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@-KG-Kajautus  nah bro, some of the footstep audio is bugged hahaha.

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★★★★★ Apprentice

Just instrumental chillin music, you can actually lower volume of the music so it wont bother the game sound. and you can still hear gunshot, footsteps and anything else.

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I'm hooked on the Madden 20 soundtrack right now but eventually have to turn it down after I'm ready to take on some other squads. I know sound is preferred but there's been a lot of times where I've had great runs while playing with loud music or no sound at all. I think it tunes out all the other "noise" and you're more reliant on observing your surroundings. I don't know if any of you ever experienced that too?

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