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Hello,
Sorry to hear that the Co-pilot voice is too low following the latest update.
May I ask, what platform are you playing on and what voice did you select ? (English #1, #2, or another language)
We've passed on the issue to the team.
I play on PS5 and have tried english#1 and english#2. I have to turn down all other sound to 50 to be able to hear the co-pilot correctly, but then i loose most of the engine sound wich makes the game worth 0.
- M3TASIN7 months agoNew Traveler
There should be plenty of adjustability in the Audio settings menu.
Make sure you're on the correct Mastering setting.
Turn Master Vol down to around 60-70.
Leave Co-driver at 100.
Set your output device (TV, stereo, headphones, etc.) to about how loud you want the co-driver to be while you're playing. In other words, the volume that you typically play at (while keeping the Master vol at 60-70).
With your Effects, Engine, and Surfaces vol starting at 50, begin boosting (or cutting) each of those settings (one at a time) until you get a mix that you're happy with. For example: Boost the engine (do this one first if it's most important) sound up to a point where you're happy with it in relation to the co-driver. Do the same for Effects and Surfaces. In most cases those will likely be the same values (or nearly) as where you ended up with your engine sound.
Once you have a mix that you're happy with turn the Master Vol back up to 100.
You might want to lower the volume on your output device a good amount before turning the Master Vol back up, as it has the potential to increase the overall volume dramatically, and you don't want to blow your ears/speakers out or scare the dog.
Adjust your TV/headphones/whatev back to where you want and hopefully you're off and running.
Hope this helps make the game worth more than 0.
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