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Assassin’s Creed II sound data After downloading the zip file (.rar), extract the 7 files within. Drag and drop them into your Assassin’s Creed II game folder (normally located at C:Program FilesUbisoftAssassin's Creed II). Windows will ask you what to do with these files and offer to copy them over for you. Click "Yes" and they will be copied over automatically, overwriting the original files. Then, open up your game by pressing "Ctrl+Alt+Delete". Go to Options > Audio Settings > Sound Data and select "Load Sound Data" inside your Assassin's Creed II directory where you put these 7 sound data files. The first sound you will hear is a generic tutorial sound, which is the sound used for the opening cutscene. As the game continues, you will hear more and more sounds for particular interactive elements of the game. These include:If you change your install location to another drive, or use a different operating system (OS), certain .snd files may not be copied over completely. The end result is that these files may no longer load. To resolve this issue there are two ways to fix this problem:Some sounds like sea tide waves were omitted in both PAL and NTSC versions. The game is distributed with both English and Spanish voice data. However, the Spanish voices are not available if the game language is set to German. Ubisoft has released official sound-track of the game on iTunes for $11.99 (€7.99), which contains 17 tracks including full versions of the tracks used in the demo, live action trailer and TV spots. It was released on August 19, 2009 after it was revealed that Ubisoft used Epic Games' X-Ray Engine to optimize technical aspects of "Assassin's Creed II". Approximately two months after its release it became available at $5.99 (€3. 99) on the European store. The game was accompanied by a soundtrack, which was created by musician Jesper Kyd. A digital version of the soundtrack is available for $10.99 on Amazon's MP3 store and it is also available for $11.39 on iTunes' store. On April 28, 2009 Ubisoft revealed that they were currently working with several hip-hop artists to produce some theme songs for the game, including Cypress Hill, Rakim and The Game. Their overall theme will be called "The Creed", which will have the main character being named Ezio Auditore da Firenze. They each have their own themes within the game, which are listed below:On December 23, 2010 Ubisoft confirmed that there would be a sequel for Assassin's Creed II. The company also revealed that the sequel would focus on Desmond Miles, rather than Ezio Auditore da Firenze. On January 10, 2011 Ubisoft officially announced Assassin's Creed II to be released in fall 2011 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. eccc085e13

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