in Windows sound control panel, I also set the format to 24Bits, 48kHz.in the same Realtec control panel, I set the default format to 24Bits, 48kHz.Probably unrelated settings but might be worth bringing it up since I can't bother to A/B test to find what specifically made it work. I opened Realtek HD audio manager, and under speaker configuration, I set the Headphone Virtualization to true:.Notice, if you are using intel or another motherboard, then get the latest driver from them. I manually updated my Realtek audio driver to the latest version, as win 11 was not able to pick it up by itself for some reason, it was version 6.0.88xxx and I manually updated it to.These posts will be removed and result in a ban from the subreddit.Īfter spending a couple of hours installing and reinstalling drivers, I thought to fiddle with the settings a bit more.Mark posts as NSFW only when necessary.ĭo not discuss piracy or post illegal links.As with the above rule, /r/shadowofmordor is not a place for self promotion.No personal livestreams, reuploads, or reposted trailers. If you want to trade the game for a cheap price, we recommend /r/steamgameswap. /r/shadowofmordor is not an advertisement platform.This is a sub to discuss games in the Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor series.Treat everyone with respect and it will make this a more fun place to be.Īll submissions must be given an appropriate link flair.Racism, Sexism, and all other types of degradation towards others will result in an immediate removal/ban. Do not put spoilers in the title of your post.To do so: (#s "Eat shrakh and die, you shrakh-eating shrakh!")
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