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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.
Post edited August 09, 2017 by GrizzledLone
This question / problem has been solved by Leuciusimage
I'm not sure if it's your post or someone else's, but since finding out that permadeath is NOT a one death = game over situation, I will be getting the game either tonight or within the next few days. If I have this issue, I will post back here and let you know.

At best, just hazarding a guess, are you sure that the sound is having issues? Psychosis comes in many forms, and my understanding is the game tries to portray it, and aspects of schizophrenia, realistically. A person suffering a psychotic break would seem detached and nothing would sync up.

Just a thought :) Good luck! If it is a game issue (as I said I don't own it yet but will check when I get it) then I would expect it to get patched soon. Ninja Theory are pretty decent.
Solution in first post's edit.

And since one can't solve their own problems on the forums (you simply can't mark your own posts as solution) I'll mark "having a great day" as mine. ;)
Post edited August 10, 2017 by GrizzledLone
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GrizzledLone: Solution in first post's edit.
Glad you got it sorted :) Have a great day!
Well, I do have the same problem with the audio sync. I've restarted the game a few times because this particular problem kind of breaks the atmosphere of the game D:

I have different hardware than GrizzledLone, and I tried to update the graphic drivers, but the problem persist.

So if any of you guys have another idea i would love to try it, since I don't want to advance in the game until I fix this xD
(I've stopped before the first battle).

Im running on win 10 64bit (clean install a few days ago)
Intel i7 4790k
16GB ram
Asus Z97AR (I use the integrate sound card)
AMD radeon hd 6950 x2 (although I can't get to work the Xfire :/ )
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othjar: Well, I do have the same problem with the audio sync. I've restarted the game a few times because this particular problem kind of breaks the atmosphere of the game D:

I have different hardware than GrizzledLone, and I tried to update the graphic drivers, but the problem persist.

So if any of you guys have another idea i would love to try it, since I don't want to advance in the game until I fix this xD
(I've stopped before the first battle).

Im running on win 10 64bit (clean install a few days ago)
Intel i7 4790k
16GB ram
Asus Z97AR (I use the integrate sound card)
AMD radeon hd 6950 x2 (although I can't get to work the Xfire :/ )
Make sure your audio drivers are up to date. Not just the ones that come with your graphics drivers, but the onboard audio drivers as well (Usually Realtek) - you might have to go to your motherboard manufacturer's website for your board to find out if there's a program to update, for example I run a Gigabyte board, and out of the box with Win 10, audio works just fine, but if I don't want problems, I have to install an HD audio program for my Realtek chip on Gigabyte's site.

Hope this helps!
-Leu
Thanks Leucius!
Well, I think it was just me rushing too much xD

Lately games just auto set their graphic configuration, I got used to it and forgot about it until a while after I made this topic (since I was playing just fine). Well, it seems that my problem was just a hardware limitation.

I tried the audio drivers update, and the new patch, but what worked was to lower the graphic settings, so now it runs without audio problems in the cutscenes :D

Thanks for the help!
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othjar: Thanks Leucius!
Well, I think it was just me rushing too much xD

Lately games just auto set their graphic configuration, I got used to it and forgot about it until a while after I made this topic (since I was playing just fine). Well, it seems that my problem was just a hardware limitation.

I tried the audio drivers update, and the new patch, but what worked was to lower the graphic settings, so now it runs without audio problems in the cutscenes :D

Thanks for the help!
You're welcome. It's tough these days to know if "Default" is ok or not. I've had some games totally freak out on "Default" settings where it auto configures, but it seems better since I installed Geforce Experience (I'm super lazy and want optimal settings at all times, lol)