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Hi ..

I dont have any ingame sound, just music, when playing single player random map . Does ant one know how to fix it ? im running a Dell 15R laptop I3 370 CPU , W7 64bit, AMD5470 1 gig graphics card .

Thanks
Rich
update its just fight back thats with out sound
Post edited March 20, 2012 by keenrw
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Im also having a problem with no sound in fight back
Same here
I7 2600, 8Gig Ram, Geforce 560 GTX Win 7
same, i5-3210M, 8gb ram, geforce gt 630m, win7 64bit

Only in random maps of the add-on fight back. The rest is fine. Any solution? PLEAAZ

==EDIT==

There's a "solution": You may use the cheat code to activate the sound. It will remove the fog of war, but it also enables the sound :)

The code for avtivating the sounds, cheats and revealing the map:
Press [Enter], type "qwe" and press [Enter] again. Now you should hear the sounds.
I know, it's not the best solution, but it's good for people which prefer random maps without fog of war. I hope it helps a bit.
Post edited August 11, 2012 by realBaal
Hello, I posted a answer to this before, but either it got removed or I am just hallucinating, but anyway.

First, you want to update all your sound card drivers. Next, turn off Hardware acceleration in the audio hardware section of your control panel. Lastly, if turning off hardware acceleration did not fix your problem, you should go to sound and audio devices in the control panel, go to hardware, select audio codecs, and then go into the properties tab, and then select Microsoft ADPCM audio codecs, and set the priority to be number one.

Hope that fix your game,
Sincerely, Tom Bo
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LordcrusaderLee: Hello, I posted a answer to this before, but either it got removed or I am just hallucinating, but anyway.

First, you want to update all your sound card drivers. Next, turn off Hardware acceleration in the audio hardware section of your control panel. Lastly, if turning off hardware acceleration did not fix your problem, you should go to sound and audio devices in the control panel, go to hardware, select audio codecs, and then go into the properties tab, and then select Microsoft ADPCM audio codecs, and set the priority to be number one.

Hope that fix your game,
Sincerely, Tom Bo
Will be much appreciated if anybody wrote a bit more detailed of this post because I cant find the things mentioned on Windows 7.