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adriane23 said:
Aldro said:

adriane23 said:
Do you have a surround sound system?

No and I hear the other games perfectly fine. The sound itself was good in terms of effects, voice acting and so on but the music was too damn low at some scenes where I was getting teary. Had it instead like.. been more vivid, I would've probably teared up xD It's clearly a design choice. Go replay the intro of TLOU and just hear that guitar popp at the.. right time. And aside from the main menu theme from the DEMO: I cant say I recall any soundtracks in particular which is bizarre since I really thought the OST was gonna be strong (it probably is but nothing really stuck!)

Just because you hear other games fine doesn't mean you'll hear this game the same. It depends on how the mix everything and what setup they make the game for. That's why there are usually multiple sound settings for games. Take GT5 for example. A lot of people said they didn't like the sound of the engines, but that game was intended for high end surround sound systems. Change the sound setting from living room, to small theater, and then to Large theater and you'll know what I'm talking about. I keep it in small theater mode because if I change it to Large Theater,  the music level drops to a point where I would have to raise the volume too high to hear it because my subwoofer would get the police called on me if I was in any kind of car with a V8 or above.

in this game's case, the music plays through my front left and right speakers with all the voice acting coming through the center speaker, so the music has dedicated pathways. If you don't have a system to support that pathway, the developers have to pick what gets drowned out when all the sound goes to just two speakers.

And thats my complaint. You cannot change any of the sound in the menus. I looked everywhere!

GoW Ascension had a similar issue and setting it to headphones (oddly enough) and changing some stuff seemed to improve it even if slightly. But I couldn't even find a way to up the music or change the sound setting IN the actual game options for Beyond.

Yeah, as I was typing my previous post and realized there were no sound options in this game. Your complaint is justified, since you're not even given the ability to hear the game as it should be heard. I wonder why they didn't give any sound options in this game. I'm going to see if Heavy Rain has any sound options now. QD should change that in their next game, which I'm kind of thinking will be a sequel to this one (based on the ending I got).



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adriane23 said:
Aldro said:
adriane23 said:
Aldro said:

adriane23 said:
Do you have a surround sound system?

No and I hear the other games perfectly fine. The sound itself was good in terms of effects, voice acting and so on but the music was too damn low at some scenes where I was getting teary. Had it instead like.. been more vivid, I would've probably teared up xD It's clearly a design choice. Go replay the intro of TLOU and just hear that guitar popp at the.. right time. And aside from the main menu theme from the DEMO: I cant say I recall any soundtracks in particular which is bizarre since I really thought the OST was gonna be strong (it probably is but nothing really stuck!)

Just because you hear other games fine doesn't mean you'll hear this game the same. It depends on how the mix everything and what setup they make the game for. That's why there are usually multiple sound settings for games. Take GT5 for example. A lot of people said they didn't like the sound of the engines, but that game was intended for high end surround sound systems. Change the sound setting from living room, to small theater, and then to Large theater and you'll know what I'm talking about. I keep it in small theater mode because if I change it to Large Theater,  the music level drops to a point where I would have to raise the volume too high to hear it because my subwoofer would get the police called on me if I was in any kind of car with a V8 or above.

in this game's case, the music plays through my front left and right speakers with all the voice acting coming through the center speaker, so the music has dedicated pathways. If you don't have a system to support that pathway, the developers have to pick what gets drowned out when all the sound goes to just two speakers.

And thats my complaint. You cannot change any of the sound in the menus. I looked everywhere!

GoW Ascension had a similar issue and setting it to headphones (oddly enough) and changing some stuff seemed to improve it even if slightly. But I couldn't even find a way to up the music or change the sound setting IN the actual game options for Beyond.

Yeah, as I was typing my previous post and realized there were no sound options in this game. Your complaint is justified, since you're not even given the ability to hear the game as it should be heard. I wonder why they didn't give any sound options in this game. I'm going to see if Heavy Rain has any sound options now. QD should change that in their next game, which I'm kind of thinking will be a sequel to this one (based on the ending I got).

Yeah :[