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I don't understand why they didn't choose to get better sound quality, I mean it's a couple hundred megabytes at best.
But to be fair, a lot of games have problems like this. I remember playing GTA 4 on Xbox360 and started raging the second a song on the radio started playing... I just can't stand music that sounds like it's coming straight out of a tin can.
if you are talking standard mp3 tinniness, its not too bad
edit: I am on episode 2 now and I can hear the terribad SSSS noise .. o well still gonna enjoy my way through it
It's high frequency, so some people may not notice it. But the S sound is the same on all versions