Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag

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No voices?
During cutscenes there are no voice sounds... have no idea what the problem is. I verified game files twice and no luck. Anyone else have this problem?
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KingFridayXIII Oct 3, 2016 @ 6:25pm 
Originally posted by Mikylin:
King Friday, u awesome sonsawitch!
:steamhappy:
Happy to help!
#1 randomness fan Nov 27, 2017 @ 6:26pm 
thanks King Friday!
#1 randomness fan Nov 27, 2017 @ 6:27pm 
on windows 10, go to the windows icon, search control pannel, sound, click on your sound device, configure, and change it to stereo. there
El Setell Oct 22, 2019 @ 12:14pm 
Hell nah. So spend HOURS setting up surround sound just to have to go back to stereo? That aint no damn fix. It's 2019. That crap don't fly.
KingFridayXIII Mar 19, 2020 @ 8:11pm 
Originally posted by jasonsettle187:
Hell nah. So spend HOURS setting up surround sound just to have to go back to stereo? That aint no damn fix. It's 2019. That crap don't fly.
Go ahead and have no sound, or you help the devs code this 6+ year old game to have surround sound. I gave a temporary fix that will give you sound while you play. Deal with it.
Last edited by KingFridayXIII; Mar 19, 2020 @ 8:12pm
JohnDarkz May 1, 2020 @ 6:45am 
Originally posted by Simple Rick:
This worked for me for Windows 7
Go to Sound Properties>Playback (Right click the speaker icon in the lower right corner of your screen.) From here go to configure. Play with the settings, testing each one until you hear every speaker that flashes. Select this one, then click Next. Click Next again and you are done. Mine worked with the Stereo setting.

My theory is, if you computer is set up to play speakers that aren't there, the voices in cutscenes will play on those speakers by default because that's what the speakers you don't have are designed for, voices.

dude i cant find it or fix it in window 10.........pls help ty
KingFridayXIII May 6, 2020 @ 12:51am 
Originally posted by JohnDarkz:
Originally posted by Simple Rick:
This worked for me for Windows 7
Go to Sound Properties>Playback (Right click the speaker icon in the lower right corner of your screen.) From here go to configure. Play with the settings, testing each one until you hear every speaker that flashes. Select this one, then click Next. Click Next again and you are done. Mine worked with the Stereo setting.

My theory is, if you computer is set up to play speakers that aren't there, the voices in cutscenes will play on those speakers by default because that's what the speakers you don't have are designed for, voices.

dude i cant find it or fix it in window 10.........pls help ty

Try this,

Right click the speaker icon in the lower right hand of your screen. Click on speaker Setup, and select "Stereo"

If that doesn't work, try this

Search your computer for "Sound Settings"
Underneath "Output Device" select "Device Properties"
From there, you should be able to change "Spatial Sound Format" to "Stereo"
JohnDarkz May 6, 2020 @ 6:17am 
ty dude i fixed it buy downloading sounddata file and worked fine
ty anyways
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Date Posted: Nov 20, 2013 @ 1:12pm
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