


I quickly consoled myself, this wasn't a big deal as long as I made it out unspotted so with battle music blaring in my ears I expertly navigated through the rubble and flames.

As soon as I exit the jail I realized I screwed up big-time because I had served my jail time in the exact city that was under siege. Now as a child I really didn't want anything ruining my original siege experience such as more bounty hunters arriving so I chose to serve a little time in jail, what could go wrong right? So I go to jail, save my game to prepare for the big moment, and slept in my dank bedroll till my sentence was over. He told me that I needed to serve time in jail for my crimes or else he would be forced to kill me. So I slaughter my way through the fort with my fellow comrades only to be approached by a bounty hunter the absolute second I finish clearing it. I was nearing the end of the questline and was tasked with taking down the final fort before sieging the capital city.

It all started when I joined the Stormcloaks. So my first playthrough ended in a ridiculous way, and to this day I don't think anybody else has yet to encounter it. When I was in middle school I never had xbox live so I would play offline all the time and my favorite game was Skyrim. There are two files included in the download: one specific to the civil war music bug, and one for regular combat.Įndorsements make me happy, but comments make me even happier! Be sure to tell me if you like it.I have never told these stories to anyone but a couple of friends and I figured this would be the perfect place to tell them. No frills, no bells, just a fast and painless way to end the insanity. It's safe, it's effective, and it's idiot-proof. This mod is a simple BAT file that uses console commands to kill the script that handles the combat music. You might have encountered it after The Battle For Whiterun (Defense of Whiterun if you're a filthy Imperial), and if you're like me, you might have banged your head against the wall because PLEASE STOP THE MUSIC FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!! Sometimes, that engine shits the bed, and one of the results is the combat music getting stuck in a loop. Skyrim's engine is a mess from 2002 that has been torn apart and stitched together several times like some kind of technological version of Frankenstein's monster.
