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Does anyone else always have to lower effects/music volume to hear dialogue?

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Yep - it happens a lot especially in modern games where the music and effects are unbearably loud for some reason and then the characters tend to be whispering lol. Like why?

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I usually don't have this issue while I'm playing a game. Although, my husband loves to tinker with the display and audio settings WHILE I'm playing a game to suit his liking so maybe he beats me to it before it's actually a problem. 

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I love hearing the sound of the game I'm playing but not in a high volume, I love listening to the commentary voices, the radar from the fans, those voices or sound makes the game worthwhile. 

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On 9/23/2021 at 12:46 AM, Head_Hunter said:

I love hearing the sound of the game I'm playing but not in a high volume, I love listening to the commentary voices, the radar from the fans, those voices or sound makes the game worthwhile. 

It's actually why I prefer playing all my games making use of my headphones in order to avoid disturbing others. 

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5 hours ago, Syntax said:

I tend to leave it at their default volume, but do turn in subtitles for dialogue options.

Yeah - it's more fun doing it that way because the subtitles really aids you in catching almost everything in the dialogue. 

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On 9/29/2021 at 9:04 PM, Justin11 said:

Their are games that brings inspiration to me while I am consistently playing it. I love hearing the tune of music when I am playing NFS, and MGP. 

Whenever any video games can teach you something that's going to matter more outside the game itself, it's definitely going to matter too much. 

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I do this also. My list of priorities go as follows:

  1. The video I'm listening to in the background (currently Critical Role, Campaign 1)
  2. Dialogue audio.
  3. Sound FX depending on how the music is.
  4. Music depending on how good the FX are.

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