I totally agree OP. The music is annoying and there are literally radios everywhere. I mean seriously, in one small camp, there will be like 5-6 box radios! Someone on the development team just went ham with placing radios throughout the world. Sure, you can shoot them, but there's always another one not too far away where you can still hear the music. It actually wouldn't be so bad if there was at least some variety of songs for GOD sake. Take Forza Horizon for example, that game has hundreds of different songs of different variety and genre. Do people in Bolivia seriously only listen to one type of music? C'mon Ubisoft, get off your wallet and spring for some mucis licenses, I doubt they're very expensive anyway.
Originally Posted by ViciousPossum Go to original post
I came across a unicorn town in Bolivia. One with no working radios. I don't know why I didn't make a note of which town it was.
I guess I just wanted the legend to live in the breeze.
This is something that really bothers me, and I think it has to do with my play style. I get that some people aren't bothered by it and that's good for them, but if you play the game with a certain amount of tact and like sneaking around and going at a slower pace (which in my opinion is how a stealth unit called "ghost recon" would operate). It becomes really annoying hearing the same dialogue and ambient radio sounds over and over again. Especially for as loud and abundant as they are, sometimes it's really hard to concentrate on what you're doing and enjoy the game for what it should be.