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If the music just cut it's a bug.
Please change your Windows audio bitrate to 48000hz.
The regular music is supposed to get lower, with an extra sound byte during the glory kill
The extra sound is whats missing, so the music fades with no replacement
It's hard to get a good clip but listen to the music during the glory kill
https://youtu.be/KgbNr7ZQt_c?t=4135
That separate rising riff isnt in the game anymore
And another on a steam forum. None have been answered. Is there anyway to downgrade Doom to an earlier version? I don't care about multiplayer.
Set everything to 100 in Sound/Audio settings and it will work as it should.
So I tried everything: Every audio-driver, every audio-device I own, every khz-setting possible and/or recommended by users with the same problem.
I thought maybe it was my new processor, because I remember prototype 2 having difficulties allocating cores that it wasn prepared for, but no
it was this stupid ass setting, only because I wanted to hear the soundtrack a bit more loudly than the effects, but eh
thank you so much, hope this helps anybody else with this problem