6 years ago
PC audio bug
Encountered a problem yesterday where sound just cut out midgame of Iwo Jima breakthrough. It stuttered for a second and then completely cut out. I've tried to play again and there's still no audio. ...
@TheDarkCenturion Here are a few possible fixes, good luck!
-Restart the computer
-There is a possibility that choosing Repair after right clicking the game in Origin can fix this.
-remove the bfv config > gamedrive:\username\documents\battlefield v\settings folder before starting the game
-virus scan / adwcleaner, registry cleaner / ccleaner, HDD defragment / SSD trimm
-disable all overclocks of CPU, GPU, chipset and memory (XMP) > How to set a factory overclocked graphics card to Nvidia reference clock speeds
so basically not an easy fix? I've done the first 3 fixes (no change), the 4th i find just silly, and the rest shouldn't even be an option because by that point it's an issue the dev team should be fixing, not me. I try to like EA and support DICE, but this is the 2nd major issue i've had with Battlefield 5 since June, and that first problem was fixed with the Chapter 4 patch. I missed an entire Battlefield 5 chapter of gameplay, and once again I'm being asked to find the problem on my end, when it's definitely on EA's end. Rant over, any better ideas for bringing sound back without wearing my headphones all the time?
Hey @TheDarkCenturion for the audio is the speakers set as default device for you and not the headset?
/Atic
Speakers are set to default, yes. It's only when i switch default to headphones in the settings that the headphones work.