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Mass Effect 3 is Killing Mumble on my computer


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Litzner

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So since I started playing Mass Effect 3, I have been having serious issues with Mumble. It took me quite some time to put 2 and 2 together, but after some extensive testing it is the only thing that makes sense. As soon as I start playing ME3 I lose the ability to hear other people talk in Mumble or even see them key up, and since I have started playing ME3, I will have the same problem with Mumble after 1-5 minutes without even having ME3 running.

This wouldn't be a big deal, except for the fact that the problem continues even out side of playing ME3...

I reformated, re-installed Windows, re-installed Mumble, and everything was working fine. I installed ME3, and started playing and the problem came back again... It seems fairly apparent that ME3 is mucking with some files that it probably has no buisness messing with.

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Disable in-game voice options and devices.

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Yeah I have observed that ME3 has issues with audio devices; it consistently does not use the default audio device on my computer and sometimes I have to reboot the PC in order for it to pick the correct audio output device.

ME3 definitely has some bug relating to audio devices.

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There is no option to do that in the config utility, nor in the game. The only thing I find is Force In-Game VOIP, which I have already tried both ways.

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Link68759 wrote...

Yeah I have observed that ME3 has issues with audio devices; it consistently does not use the default audio device on my computer and sometimes I have to reboot the PC in order for it to pick the correct audio output device.

ME3 definitely has some bug relating to audio devices.


I wouldn't have a problem being buggy, but it appears to be breaking things bad enough where they still dont work even when you are not playing the game anymore, not even a restart fixes the problem after is gets frakked up.

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I have also since also tried a different sound card, from a different manufacturer, so it has completely different drivers. Same problem surfaces with Mass Effect 3. ME3 seems to be completely screwing the Windows 7 sound stack...