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The main characters own voice, and im using headphone or speakers (Notebook). Device settings and system settings are the normal ones
Male, sorry
Try restarting your game and see if it fixes it. There's so much audio elements in the game, that some will seemingly be pushed back behind the layers of other audio elements, making certain things sound either too low or too loud. I'm not sure if this will help, but I play with the audio settings every now and then, where I lower the SFX to 85% and vocals to 90% and overall audio at 100%. Then restart the game.
The SFX slider controls car sounds, TV sounds and overall ambient noise.
where can i look for that? in the specific program of the headphones or in my settings of the pc? Sorry for speakers im a full noob on the pc.
1. Start with the in-game settings (it should be Settings -> Sound -> Speaker Presets). Start by checking that your preset matches what you're actually using (i.e. set to headphones if you're using headphones).
2. Some PC manufacturers have extra spatialization options or "speaker enhancements". My gaming PC, for instance, uses ASUS Armory Crate which has a few options to make the tiny speakers on my ROG ALLY sound 'bigger'. I would disable these features to remove them as a variable.
3. If you're using an analog headset or speaker system, make sure those connectors are plugged-in securely. Sometimes a cable gets pulled out partially and causes one of the channels to disappear.
4. To add to Nar's suggestions about settings, on most games I have to dial back all the other sounds while keeping dialogue/voice at max. In CP2077, I think I have dialogue set to max and everything else is pulled down to 8.