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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
If in doubt, also check the Windows sound settings to make sure nothing is on mute there, either.
Also check if you got sound in other Steam games.
On PC, a fix I suggested once: updating the sound drivers and make sure the speakers' frequency is set properly and it did the trick.
Meh, I have a French OS here, but English at home, so I can't check right away how it's called, I'll try to translate, but it might be called differently. Basically, you need to check the recording devices > play > right click on speakers > Advanced stats > change the format to 44,000 Hz.
I just found your thread on the forums: very annoying that you cannot get the in game sound. Try a quick "verifying game cache" (right click on the game, in your Steam Library, properties, local files): this also does wonders. But apart from that, I'm out of ideas.
It might also be good that steam helps about that during a steam folder creation.