User talk:Basirmansoor/sandbox

Sound Effects

As video game music sets the tone for the background of the video game, sound effects are the ones to amplify the actions within the game, therefore, making it a vital part of video game music. Sound effects help make a virtual scene a reality by helping the player respond to natural sounds one would hear if it were in real life. Usually, video games with great audio do better in the market due to how well it helps engage the play and make them want to continue playing it. The more effects, the more successful the game is. Sound effects have the power to manipulate the environment for the player in an almost tangible way where they believe they are actually in the game. Sound effects in video games range from hearing a creaky door to the sound of ammunition being fired are essentials in making it more realistic since each little sound effect helps to create a more virtual reality. Most consider the best sound effects to be the ones that you don’t necessarily notice at all but tends to heighten stress and involvement within the game, deviously affect the player's mood, and make sure the player doesn’t deviate their attention away from the game. In the game space invaders, it was able to keep the player interested through the kinds of repetitive sound bites they played. As the speed of the aliens approaching the player begins to increase, so did the music it played as well. The music began to increase in both sound and speed. As technology has intelligently skyrocketed, it has taken sound effects into a whole new dimension making video games more addicting as ever. Dtamilmani1 (talk) 02:54, 22 March 2019 (UTC)dtamilmani1