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My sound card isn't a built-in one either, it's an asus xonar card.
Haha, its not Asus fault. Its the developers for not supporting soundcards.
No, it's Asus' fault. No dev should be expected to support the quirks of every sound card. GX mode on Asus Xonar soundcards is infamous. It even crashes some games.
As Moop said, it's ASUS's fault, GX is a badly coded part of the ASUS sound card drivers that can break alot of games that use ogg and a few other non proprietary sound formats depending on the decoder used, the worst part is that the way the GX program works, you won't know it's on until something breaks.
Fallout 3 had this problem too btw.