Could refuse this at this price, thanks, heat added.
Tyranicus66
29 Apr 161#13
Danger friend for that way there be dragons.......
JamieLewis15
29 Apr 16#14
Storm in a teacup orchestrated by the tory spin machine and facilitated by our brainless god awful mainstream media, just in time for elections.
JamieLewis15
29 Apr 16#15
Never in my 20 plus years of PC gaming have I ever had a problem with onboard sound in gaming. Of course pre 1997 there was no such thing as onboard sound so you needed sound cards. I am not saying this person is lying but I find it hard to believe. If it uses direct x in any way you will have sound.
Virtute
29 Apr 16#16
I know plenty of people who aren't technical in any way that PC game and prefer it. Sometimes you run into hiccups but usually there's a relatively simple workaround. Console gamers pretend like issues never happen, but there's often issues in console games that never get fixed. The difference on PC is that you can often fix them with a little google or just working it out based on your own hardware, on console you're at the mercy of the developers fixing those issues and sometimes they never do.
_bullers
29 Apr 16#17
Regarding the sound issue, for some games (don't own this one so can't comment) I needed to go into Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Recording Tab > right click in the white space and select Show Disabled devices > right click on the icon that appears and select enable
May help someone?
stvoritel
30 Apr 16#18
Battlefield is another game, which has a problem with Realtek chip. I had to buy dedicated sound card. There's plenty of discussions on the Internet about this.
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I've given up looking for a solution myself.
This is a great game, btw
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