Far Cry 4 actually made me visit the Himalayas (Nepal), after 4 months of traveling/hiking around and volunteering it, changed me to a better person. I always love to come back to the peaceful atmosphere this game has. Thanks Far Cry 4!
The music at the top of belltowers was by far my favourite in the entire game. I'd often climb the belltower just northeast of the first outpost, gaze out at the mountains and chill. Thanks for allwing me to do the same anywhere :D
I know FC4 is kinda niche in general, so thank you for this. I played Far Cry 4 during an interesting time of my life, 2016. I had just graduated high school, had a lot of time alone at home, and no idea what to do with my life, no idea how to 'get out there'. I switched between games like Skyrim, FC4, Dark Souls 2 and Minecraft because it was what I had at the time. All of them were open-world, and at least 3 of them had locations set in the mountains. This is crucial, because I had dreams of becoming more adventurous and venturing to mountains like these 1 day. Dreams I realize I've forgotten to even think about anymore. I'm at another intersection of my life now. Graduated university last year and can't seem to get a job. My life is similar as it was in 2016, empty, lots of free time and a strong sense of potential. Between job searching and just loitering with my thoughts, my mind wanders back and forth through nostalgic memories. Maybe its trying to comfort my stress, maybe its conjuring bright images to motivate me forward. Either way, FC4 was one of those memories. I know its a weird game to feel nostalgic about, but the bright colors, horn noises and slightly pixelated distant mountains brings a funny comfort to me. Maybe I subconsciously long for those days where I was younger and worried less? A strange mix of adoration for the memory and pain kicks in. Its hard to comprehend those days were 7 years ago. I wonder what it means if I have forgotten the dreams of mountains that I had. They seemed so magical to think of back then, maybe because it felt so far away. Now I'm 25, and a small part in me tugs. Its saying perhaps this is the best and only time I will be able to make such a dream a reality, or to at least try, before my youth slips away completely. Its incredibly daunting to think of it, because its so 'near' now. Am I afraid to fail? Or am I afraid I won't? Isn't it funny how arbitrarily related things form our souls? Here I am listening to a fictional creaking wooden tower from a game about terrorists and tyrants, deriving comfort from it, and pondering my life on it.
Man; It’s not weird to feel nostalgic about this game or any game,I’m nostalgic to it because I used to play it at my old uncle’s house,who lived in the same building as me. Now he is just 1km away but you know,I still see him a lot but it’s not quite the same. This game reminds me of the beautiful memories and afternoons wich I spent playing fc4 for my old channel (I was like 11 lol) and then playing fortnite with my friend or GTA San Andreas,I understand you. Another thing; I know you may be confused at this point of your life even if I’m younger,but always look forward and I’m sure you’ll be able to find a job and have a beautiful life! Memories are a beautiful thing wich perhaps replace the present,so have a wonderful life my friend
I played 4 first, then 5, and now I'm on 3. It's funny going between them, and while there's things I like about them all, 4 just feels the most magical to me. Even going up the radio towers in 3 just doesn't quite give the same vibe. There's all this music and sound effects, the camera shaking as you reach the top, the nonstop propaganda, eagles divebombing you, the distant sound of gunfire... it was immersive. The gameplay is underrated, the story is underrated, Ajay is underrated, even Kyrat itself is so overlooked despite it being, in my opinion, the best map in the entire series. Can't believe it's gonna be 10 years old this year.
So it may take longer than I expected, I completed the game a while back including all the Thangka missions so I'll have to start a new game. Sorry for the inconvenience :\
@@AmbianceMagic Your videos are worth the wait. There's another track too which I'm unable to locate. It plays exclusively at outposts prior to liberating them. The song I'm looking for begins at 00:52 in the below video ruclips.net/video/R-MXOXUnHgE/видео.html
Ajay: Careful when you climb this tower saw better days. GP soldier: Shit, this tower Is unstable as hell. Ajay: You tell me, i have to climb these towers day & night to free them. GP soldier: You 're lucky of course but i still think these towers must be rebuilt. Ajay: When we have won the First thing we'll do is rebuild these towers. GP soldier: Yeah these towers are to be rebuilt anew.
Yo cuando lo jugaba me quedaba escuchando la música y luego me lanzaba en traje aéreo y me alejaba mientras disfrutaba la música que poco a poco se alejaba también al contrario de mi paso
Cuando terminé el juego me puse un pequeño mod que me dejaba ir por las montañas y más allá del contador, ver todo el paisaje y la música del juego...te hace sentir como si estuvieras ahí con Ajay como un escalador en carne propia, en una aventura en el Himalaya.
Far Cry 4 actually made me visit the Himalayas (Nepal), after 4 months of traveling/hiking around and volunteering it, changed me to a better person. I always love to come back to the peaceful atmosphere this game has. Thanks Far Cry 4!
I have the same calling bro!
Eagle!, Eagle! wach out!!!
Look out for the tallon!! RATARATATATATATATAT
Good times
Nostalgic about this game
Crazy to think it came out 6 years ago, when it feels like it was yesterday. But the graphics still look amazing.
The music at the top of belltowers was by far my favourite in the entire game. I'd often climb the belltower just northeast of the first outpost, gaze out at the mountains and chill.
Thanks for allwing me to do the same anywhere :D
For silence lovers, indoors of the radiostation (Valley of the Yetis) are better ⊂(´・◡・⊂ )∘˚˳°
I know FC4 is kinda niche in general, so thank you for this. I played Far Cry 4 during an interesting time of my life, 2016. I had just graduated high school, had a lot of time alone at home, and no idea what to do with my life, no idea how to 'get out there'. I switched between games like Skyrim, FC4, Dark Souls 2 and Minecraft because it was what I had at the time. All of them were open-world, and at least 3 of them had locations set in the mountains. This is crucial, because I had dreams of becoming more adventurous and venturing to mountains like these 1 day. Dreams I realize I've forgotten to even think about anymore.
I'm at another intersection of my life now. Graduated university last year and can't seem to get a job. My life is similar as it was in 2016, empty, lots of free time and a strong sense of potential. Between job searching and just loitering with my thoughts, my mind wanders back and forth through nostalgic memories. Maybe its trying to comfort my stress, maybe its conjuring bright images to motivate me forward. Either way, FC4 was one of those memories. I know its a weird game to feel nostalgic about, but the bright colors, horn noises and slightly pixelated distant mountains brings a funny comfort to me. Maybe I subconsciously long for those days where I was younger and worried less? A strange mix of adoration for the memory and pain kicks in. Its hard to comprehend those days were 7 years ago.
I wonder what it means if I have forgotten the dreams of mountains that I had. They seemed so magical to think of back then, maybe because it felt so far away. Now I'm 25, and a small part in me tugs. Its saying perhaps this is the best and only time I will be able to make such a dream a reality, or to at least try, before my youth slips away completely. Its incredibly daunting to think of it, because its so 'near' now. Am I afraid to fail? Or am I afraid I won't?
Isn't it funny how arbitrarily related things form our souls? Here I am listening to a fictional creaking wooden tower from a game about terrorists and tyrants, deriving comfort from it, and pondering my life on it.
I totally understand you and wish you luck.
Life goal: have a trip to Tibetan before 30 :))
Man;
It’s not weird to feel nostalgic about this game or any game,I’m nostalgic to it because I used to play it at my old uncle’s house,who lived in the same building as me. Now he is just 1km away but you know,I still see him a lot but it’s not quite the same. This game reminds me of the beautiful memories and afternoons wich I spent playing fc4 for my old channel (I was like 11 lol) and then playing fortnite with my friend or GTA San Andreas,I understand you.
Another thing; I know you may be confused at this point of your life even if I’m younger,but always look forward and I’m sure you’ll be able to find a job and have a beautiful life! Memories are a beautiful thing wich perhaps replace the present,so have a wonderful life my friend
"am I afraid to fail or afraid that I won't" ouch. same :)
I played 4 first, then 5, and now I'm on 3. It's funny going between them, and while there's things I like about them all, 4 just feels the most magical to me. Even going up the radio towers in 3 just doesn't quite give the same vibe. There's all this music and sound effects, the camera shaking as you reach the top, the nonstop propaganda, eagles divebombing you, the distant sound of gunfire... it was immersive.
The gameplay is underrated, the story is underrated, Ajay is underrated, even Kyrat itself is so overlooked despite it being, in my opinion, the best map in the entire series.
Can't believe it's gonna be 10 years old this year.
This is very effective to meditate. This game has a lot of music that helps on meditation
True
Agreed! i loved that about the game!
Some nostalgic stuff right here, still have it on my ps3
EAGLE! *proceeds to mag dump the poor bird*
Thank you for posting this, Far Cry 4 is my comfort game and I always love hearing this ambiance
So peaceful. I love it. Thank you so much for doing this.
You're welcome!
For the people who are reading this: May Pagan's light shine upon you all 😊
I would sit up here and think about how I dreaded going back to work tomorrow. This game was the only escape at the time.
o my god finally i found this music! love far cry 4
Thank you for this!
Can I request we go back in time and capture the ambience from either of the Condemned games?
Glad you enjoyed it, and I don't own any of the Condemned games, sorry about that :/
Best game made by far
Well thats better for my nervs...but a liitle bit creepy too ;-)
Love the atmosphere! How did you holster the weapon in the game to make this amazing video?
Ótimo para estudar, realmente muito perfeito.
I love FC4 is my third favourite FC game! I cant wait for FC6! I got a lot of FC2 vibes mixed with FC4 vibes!
pagan bloody min
Is there a version of this without the wood creaking?
Being AFK in a radio station in the valley of the yetis (there are only mines' explosions and some animal noises can be heard).
Player yang lagi liberate bell tower: harus waspada akan kedatangan elang 😱
"May Pagan's light shine upon you all."
Can you upload the ambience that plays when near a Thangka?
Yeah, I can get to work on that soon.
So it may take longer than I expected, I completed the game a while back including all the Thangka missions so I'll have to start a new game. Sorry for the inconvenience :\
@@AmbianceMagic Your videos are worth the wait.
There's another track too which I'm unable to locate. It plays exclusively at outposts prior to liberating them.
The song I'm looking for begins at 00:52 in the below video
ruclips.net/video/R-MXOXUnHgE/видео.html
Thank you for understanding, I'll try to locate the outpost song as well.
Will you also do some animal crossing new horizons ambiance videos ?
I might, I'll have to set up a capture card.
where does the loop happen? i wanna make it jusy a normal length file
This game was the best for listening to creepypasta/scary stories while playing
Oh this brings back memories. Do you know the name of the soundtrack that is playing in the background? Thanks.
I think, The Clash: Should i stay o should I go
This i like!!
Who forgot to play that recording?
They dont make games like this anymore
😢😢😢
Ajay: Careful when you climb this tower saw better days.
GP soldier: Shit, this tower Is unstable as hell.
Ajay: You tell me, i have to climb these towers day & night to free them.
GP soldier: You 're lucky of course but i still think these towers must be rebuilt.
Ajay: When we have won the First thing we'll do is rebuild these towers.
GP soldier: Yeah these towers are to be rebuilt anew.
¿Y ningún hispano porfa reporte se ?
Yo cuando lo jugaba me quedaba escuchando la música y luego me lanzaba en traje aéreo y me alejaba mientras disfrutaba la música que poco a poco se alejaba también al contrario de mi paso
Cuando terminé el juego me puse un pequeño mod que me dejaba ir por las montañas y más allá del contador, ver todo el paisaje y la música del juego...te hace sentir como si estuvieras ahí con Ajay como un escalador en carne propia, en una aventura en el Himalaya.
@@toronjaAR2717 ok
@@toronjaAR2717 yo lo hacia pero con un bug y sabia de una zona que me permitiría ver mas allá de kyrat
I have game
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