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Ravensword

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During the load screens and sometimes during certain scenes. though mostly during the load screens, in the game there's a slight popping noise, kind of like when listeing to a vinyl record but not as much. Also the audio sounds kind of lossy too. None of this happened till after a few weeks.

Is anyone else having this kind of problem or is it that some components are starting to crap out due to parts going bad (planned obsolescence) because I recently got my PS3 fixed because the laser module was going bad and
it was causing the game to freeze during saves and loads, or is anyone with a new or relatively new PS3 having the same issues?

Thanks.

Modifié par Ravensword, 10 mars 2011 - 11:05 .


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MorseDenizen

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youre getting pops n clicks and droppout yeah? I got some similar issues here, also a lot of distortion during the samara recruitment. Dont bin your ps3 yet mate, the game has more than a few audio issues. not apparent everywhere though, sometimes the audio issues are pretty random.

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Yes, Always during the load screens or where the ambient noise is low, like in the life support are or in the armory. I remember for the first few weeks there weren't any audio issues w/ ME2 and then the pops started happening. A few weeks after that sometimes the dialogue audio would drop out a couple times and then later on it got worse where not only the dialogue audio would drop out but little by little the rest of the in game audio would drop it one track at a time. It would be that at this point if I tried to access save files in game or to a part of a level that needed to load the game would freeze until pressing the eject button which would right the problem seconds before the disc ejected and the game closed. I tried other games with it and the same thing would happen.

The place where I got it repaired said that the lase module was bad and that those are usually only good for two years. The one guy told me that they had to replace my laser module with a refurbished one because, surprise surprise, Sony stopped making those a few years ago. The one thing that seems to be new to the list of audio issues is that the audio sounds a bit compressed, like in the higher frequencies it sounds a little lossy.

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GFX1989

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One audio issue I have, aside form the audio de-sync, is when I chose my companions for a mission, you can hear that poping/vinyl scratching sound.

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Ravensword

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That's one of the things I complain about during the load screens, but I also noticed that during the squad selection screen the pops are present there as well.

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Crimson_D-bag

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ya i get that too, thought it was my TV so good to hear its not.had major audio problems with DA2, couldn't hear anything anyone was saying and had to turn on the subtitles.

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A restart tends to fix it on my end.

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Ravensword

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A few clicks and pops and maybe when audio goes out of sync here and there isn't that annoying but when the audio starts to sound like an mp3 w/ a high compression ratio is something that just bugs me.

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I also have some issues of my own.

1. During most of the cutscenes sound tends to desynchronize and lag behind. It returns to normal during speech, but then may lag again. This is very unpleasant.
2. Some phrases are cut off in the end - again not very pleasant, as when you play without subtitles there is no way to know how the phrase ends.
3. Very rarely there are no sounds for certain actions whatsoever.

Is there a way to fix this?

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GFX1989

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The issues you listed happen to everyone I think, the only thing to do is wait for Bioware to fix them

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Ravensword

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Maybe it had something to do with the patch. Thing is though, that the clicks and pops and intermittent audio desynch were already there but lossy sounding audio seems something new. My laser was going out and I had to get it replaced w/ a refurbished laser. I was still hearing the pops and so I deleted ME2 an reinstalled it and the clicks were there but the new things was the crappy audio. I'm guessing that this particular problem of mine might be a hardware issue, no?