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Hey Powaplaya27,
Unfortunately, we know about the problem that some Williams tables are quieter than others. Thank you for your feedback, we would like to see it fixed in the future - we are working on it.
I noticed also that while playing the events, going from Medievil Madness which sounded fine volume wise to Star Wars the Star Wars table was too loud. Honestly, given that events include Williams and ZEN's own tables I think it would be good if you guys sat down, and played alternate tables on a set volume and took notes on balancing the sound levels evenly.
Would like to point out the sound effects, musical score etc are great on the Star Wars table just the balance is out.
What about this:
Why not put a setting in the game menu that lets a player adjust sound levels per table?
Load up Star Wars - volumes at 80%
Load up Medievil Madness - volumes at 100%
Overall sound could be configured for consistency across multiple tables.