Posted August 08, 2017
Solution in EDIT!
This might be a problem with my computer's settings but i lean out the window and say "no" for now.
Everytime the game transitions from play controll into non-player controll (cutscene) the sound is one to a couple of seconds ahead of the visuals. I saw that the first time when Senua reached the shore and - i think i heared her voice before, if not there might be sounds missing? - her lips moved and all i heard were the voices in my, uhm, her head. And that continued to happen in every single cutscene from there on till the first battle (didn't go any further).
Running on Win 10 64bit, specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 1700
16GB RAM
GTX 770 2GB VRAM
-no seperate sound card-
Would be nice if people could post if either they have or have not the same problem. Preferably those who have it ;)
EDIT: Look no further, it was my fault after all. Checked the wrong box, so Geforce Experience would download but not automatically install updates therefore it wouldn't start up and tell me that there were new drivers for my graphics card.
After installing the latest Nvidia driver everything is in sync.
This might be a problem with my computer's settings but i lean out the window and say "no" for now.
Everytime the game transitions from play controll into non-player controll (cutscene) the sound is one to a couple of seconds ahead of the visuals. I saw that the first time when Senua reached the shore and - i think i heared her voice before, if not there might be sounds missing? - her lips moved and all i heard were the voices in my, uhm, her head. And that continued to happen in every single cutscene from there on till the first battle (didn't go any further).
Running on Win 10 64bit, specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 1700
16GB RAM
GTX 770 2GB VRAM
-no seperate sound card-
Would be nice if people could post if either they have or have not the same problem. Preferably those who have it ;)
EDIT: Look no further, it was my fault after all. Checked the wrong box, so Geforce Experience would download but not automatically install updates therefore it wouldn't start up and tell me that there were new drivers for my graphics card.
After installing the latest Nvidia driver everything is in sync.
Post edited August 09, 2017 by GrizzledLone
This question / problem has been solved by Leucius
