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Part of new CBA should be ban on in-game sound effects
« on: July 03, 2011, 12:50:56 PM »

Offline vinnie

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They don't have it in the NHL or NFL. No need for music and sound effects to be playing at unGodly volumes while the game is going on.

Re: Part of new CBA should be ban on in-game sound effects
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Never realized that, but I think it's an accepted part of the game.  I don't really have any problem with it.
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Re: Part of new CBA should be ban on in-game sound effects
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The Dallas Mavericks turned them off for a night a couple of years ago and surveyed their fans on whether they preferred their "game experience" with or without the music + sound effects.

The majority of ticket holders preferred the music + sound effects so they brought them back. I imagine you'd see the same result / reaction league wide. That some fans really hate it but that the majority like it.