Modifié par Hastor2, 27 janvier 2010 - 07:55 .
sound out of sync in cutscenes off HDD
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Hastor2
, janv. 27 2010 07:48
#1
Posté 27 janvier 2010 - 07:48
Before I played ME2 for the first time, I installed it to the 360 hard drive since my system ran pretty noisy on ME1. The sound got more out of sync the longer the opening movie played (the real time one after you start a game, not the video that plays when you leave it at the title screen). I tried deleting the install off the HDD, and the sound is fine. Has anyone else had this problem? I think I paused the opening movie by pressing guide, if that could have thrown it out of sync. At least so far (about 2 hours into the game) it isn't making my 360 as noisy as ME1 did. Anyone else able to run it fine off HDD cause I would prefer to. Seems like if it is a common problem an update could fix it. Any thoughts?
#2
Posté 27 janvier 2010 - 07:55
I'm having the same problem and I didn't pause it in the middle. Can't tell for sure, but it seems less noticeable after that opening - could just be that cinematic (I'm only about an hour into the game, though).
#3
Posté 27 janvier 2010 - 07:57
Redrogue 7: I assume you are playing off hard drive? It was fine once I deleted it from HDD. the scenes aren't often as long as that opening, and it seems like it gets more noticeable and more off the longer a scene goes on.
Edit: Just re-installed it (after the update today which probably has nothing to do with it) and it wasn't off nearly as bad, it may have even been as on as it is off disc. I'm gonna try it off HDD for a while and if it ticks me off again I will run it off the disc. If it is an issue with it being on the HDD I hope they fix it.
The first time it got to where there was a delay of at least 1-2 seconds between a sound effect or dialouge and the visual that it was supposed to match, with the sound coming first.
Release notes for the updates wouldn't be such a bad idea either. If they exist and I'm just not finding them, someone please point me to them. They could list general features seperately from features that require spoilers to understand.
Edit: Just re-installed it (after the update today which probably has nothing to do with it) and it wasn't off nearly as bad, it may have even been as on as it is off disc. I'm gonna try it off HDD for a while and if it ticks me off again I will run it off the disc. If it is an issue with it being on the HDD I hope they fix it.
The first time it got to where there was a delay of at least 1-2 seconds between a sound effect or dialouge and the visual that it was supposed to match, with the sound coming first.
Release notes for the updates wouldn't be such a bad idea either. If they exist and I'm just not finding them, someone please point me to them. They could list general features seperately from features that require spoilers to understand.
Modifié par Hastor2, 27 janvier 2010 - 08:14 .
#4
Posté 27 janvier 2010 - 08:28
Hastor2 wrote...
Release notes for the updates wouldn't be such a bad idea either. If they exist and I'm just not finding them, someone please point me to them. They could list general features seperately from features that require spoilers to understand.
All Xbox games could do with patch release notes IMHO.





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