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These sound balance issues are absurd and the silence is frankly disgusting. I tried playing again after a week off, got to the part with the detonation on the Voyager Cluster. The explosion was so loud that it woke up my daughter - I already had the volume MUCH lower than usual because of the extremely loud gunfire (somehow this explosion, which comes out of nowhere, was much louder than even the already deafening gun sounds) and then the following dialogue was barely even audible. How was this released in this state?? It’s clear that no one tested this. It’s disgusting to charge a premium price for content most of us have played before, put a texture pack on it and call it down while introducing new problems and not fixing old problems. And I wouldn’t even be as upset if EA was not COMPLETELY silent about this. It is scummy and it is exactly what people hate about companies like this, take your money from fans in a cash grab and run, is that it?
Give us an ETA on when this will be fixed. At the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM admit the issue and say it is being addressed. I have avoided Origin and all EA products and I guess should not have made an exception for Mass Effect. I love the trilogy but this is not worth it and I feel like I have been fleeced - I will not make the mistake again and never give a cent to this company. Please prove me and others saying they will refund due to a faulty product wrong and at least pretend to have a shred of integrity.
I have this issue as well. It makes the game unplayable so I requested a refund since EA doesn’t seem to be working on a fix.
- 5 years ago
Really? The game is unplayable because sound effects and dialogue are also coming from the rear speakers? I mean, it sucks and I went with headphones for the majority of my playthrough as a result, but unplayable? Come on.
To me the loudness issues are much more of a problem, to be honest. The mass relay transition screen is so unbelievably loud that I had to mute my AV receiver every time. The same goes for gunfire (had to set sound effects volume to 40% to make it somewhat tolerable), and even the end credits song is at least 10 dB louder than the in-game audio. What a mess.
- 5 years ago
They are not 'also' coming from the surround speakers, they are only coming from the surround speakers. This means that all dialogue in cutscenes are coming from behind your back only and that makes it unplayable. Forcing audio output to stereo to make it listenable is quite simply unacceptable.
- 5 years ago
It is “playable” but you get like 60% of the experience. And it’s not just loudness and sounds being in the wrong speakers. All sounds are unbalanced volume wise so like the foot steps sounds are way too soft. It makes for a very hollow and non immersive play experience which is ironic because the whole reason I’m replaying the game in a remaster was so I could get a more immersive experience lol. Playing with headphones or in stereo on speakers does not fix the low/high volumes.
EA has a track record of not fixing huge bugs for a very long time, if ever, so I got my money back since this isn’t what I paid for. I encourage others to get a refund too since money talks. Sony will refund you despite having downloaded and played it as a one time exception, if you’ve never done that before.
- 5 years ago
I've been wearing headphones during play, and I notice that walking around in certain rooms, the sound seems to be anchored and projected from a particular point in the room, so depending on where you are standing will determine where the audio comes from. It was distracting for sure, but not a deal breaker for me more annoying than anything else.
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