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Not bother much though
Okay so it's not just me, It's just in this game for you though right?
The Problem also only persists in this Game. Hundreds of other Games that ive tested on my pc throughout the past 3 years worked flawlessly.
Ive an Asus xonar dx soundcard. Please fix this @devs. The Game is a masterpiece but this should be fixed:)
There could be 2 different issues causing this.
One is a sound issue (too much gain on an already hot signal creates distortion)
The other is a DAC issue with conflicting/different sample frequencies (Digital to Analog or Analog to Digital converter).
For issue one, CO has to even out the levels/unify the sound levels.
For issue 2 you could check the sampling rate setting of your soundcard (44.1 kHz (CD), 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz or even 196kHz)
Your card probably is 48kHz (being an audio card). Try changing it to 44.1 and see if it still happens. Or try 96kHz even.
(To do this, righ-click the "speaker icon" in the bottom right corner. Select "playback devices".
Then slect your card and go to properties. Thre should be a tab displaying the sample rate settings. Go from there)