Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure

Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure

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Tatsuya Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:02pm
Anyone else having sound issues?
Music doesn't play for me, and sound effects sound a little strange, just wondering if anyone else is having these problems.

I have a dedicated sound card, so that may have something to do with it.
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For me there is only basic sound effects like footsteps and knocking on a door. There's no music and no voices.
Seraphita Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:42pm 
Odd... I have the game on right now and I hear music, sound and everything.
Atwa Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:43pm 
No music for me either, and it keeps cutting off all the speech.
Verz Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:45pm 
Everything works fine for me in the sound area. Though I had a couple of moments where 2 songs were playing at the same time. Usually after defeating a boss and heading back to the main map.
Tatsuya Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:48pm 
Well at least i know i'm not alone.
Originally posted by Tatsuya:
Well at least i know i'm not alone.

My sound card isn't a built-in one either, it's an asus xonar card.
Tatsuya Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:57pm 
Originally posted by moop:
Originally posted by Tatsuya:
Well at least i know i'm not alone.

My sound card isn't a built-in one either, it's an asus xonar card.
I'm using the same card, so maybe it's a xonar card issue.
It's more likely to be some kind of driver or software problem. I wonder how they are playing the music...
RealBenjamillion Apr 8, 2015 @ 6:01pm 
It baffles me how a game that plays as smooth as butter needs a specific sound card just to hear the sounds and music. Guess that makes the PSP version superior by default.
Last edited by RealBenjamillion; Apr 8, 2015 @ 6:02pm
I'm not sure if you saw, in another thread I posted that mine works now and it was because I had the GX setting on in my sound card, so it's Asus' fault, not the dev's.
Atwa Apr 8, 2015 @ 10:33pm 
Originally posted by moop:
I'm not sure if you saw, in another thread I posted that mine works now and it was because I had the GX setting on in my sound card, so it's Asus' fault, not the dev's.

Haha, its not Asus fault. Its the developers for not supporting soundcards.
Last edited by Atwa; Apr 8, 2015 @ 10:33pm
Originally posted by Atwa:
Originally posted by moop:
I'm not sure if you saw, in another thread I posted that mine works now and it was because I had the GX setting on in my sound card, so it's Asus' fault, not the dev's.

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.
Tatsuya Apr 8, 2015 @ 10:58pm 
Originally posted by Atwa:
Originally posted by moop:
I'm not sure if you saw, in another thread I posted that mine works now and it was because I had the GX setting on in my sound card, so it's Asus' fault, not the dev's.

Haha, its not Asus fault. Its the developers for not supporting soundcards.

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.
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Date Posted: Mar 30, 2015 @ 1:02pm
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