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Nitemaer88

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More specifically, that there is no dialogue.  The only stuff I heard was the second artwork-cutscene where Varric told about Hawke making it to Kirkwall and some stuff said outside of cutscenes and dialogue close-ups.  That whole cutscene (including the gameplay footage they added on) had the dialogue playing perfectly but the stuff said in-game (where you have full control of Hawke and just right-click on his/her mother or Aveline's husband) was dead silent unless the camera was right next to the person speaking.

Anyone else having this problem or is it just me?  I'm running the game on medium graphics (but the problem came up on Low as well, which the game defaulted to) and I've checked the audio options and they're fine - dialogue volume is cranked up to full and the Disable Dialogue Audio checkbox is empty.

As for hardware, here's what I think is relevant, if I've missed any components out that might be causing this, let me know.

OS: Windows XP SP3
CPU: Intel Pentium D 3.00GHz (its a dual-core if you don't recognise the D-series)
Sound Card: Don't know.  There isn't one listed in the Device Manager but the only way the sound requirements for DA2 differ from every other game I've got on here is mention of something called an Experience Index: 4.5.  Anyone know what that is?
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 GT
RAM: 2GB

Oh, and there was a crash during the conversation in the Kirkwall Chantry.  First chance Hawke could get a word in, chose the top option ("Can't we work this out?" or something like that) and bam, crash to desktop.

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levannar

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I'm having the same issue. Try forcing stereo sound, it worked for some people (haven't tried it myself yet).

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Jack Momo

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Same issues for me, didn't finish the demo yet because I'd like to hear the voice acting.



Gonna try forcing the stero sound in the morning, to late to do it tonight.

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Nitemaer88

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Tried forcing stereo and it worked. Thanks.

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exskeeny

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Im' having similar, I can hear the sound but it is really low. I've got everything ramped up and I'd normally be deafened by games at those settings.

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PSUHammer

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You have to make sure your sound settings in Windows are accurate. If I have my speaker settings as 5.1 surround yet I am using my headphones (stereo, obviously), you lose the center channel which is where most of the voices are played. If that's the case, than you will only hear most of the ambient sound and the voices will be real low.

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exskeeny

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Im' having similar, I can hear the sound but it is really low. I've got everything ramped up and I'd normally be deafened by games at those settings. I wonder if forcing stereo would work for that. how id that done? is it in the launcher?



the experience 4.5 relates to a vista and windows 7 feature to give an "at a glance" indication of wether you can run a game or not.

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Ambeth

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My Window's settings are for headphones (which I am using) and forcing stereo didn't help. It WAS rather amusing to turn my camera while someone was speaking (out of cutscenes of course) since their voice would get louder when the camera moved off them. :P I just hope this is a demo thing and not a game thing (I was getting much the same issue in Mass Effect. )

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Rayken

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Same problem here. Im gonna force the stereo and report back.

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ibortolis

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same here,even though my windows 7 64-bit sound and speaker settings are correct

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Orange_Section

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same here, but the "force stereo"-configuration worked wonders for me.

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Rayken

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Yeah force stereo fixes it.

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Jack Momo

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Just wanted to report that the force stereo option fixed the problem for me as well.