sparrows Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 Hi, yes i have read the threads considering the same problems. Kotor 2 starts only with sounds deatcivated. Who can think that one will play such a game without sound ? I Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GMan2 Posted July 23, 2005 Share Posted July 23, 2005 Hi, yes i have read the threads considering the same problems. Kotor 2 starts only with sounds deatcivated. Who can think that one will play such a game without sound ? I (Dual-Boot)Windows XP Pro (32 - Bit) SP3 & Windows Vista Ultimate (SP 1) 64 Bit | Intel Dual Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4 Ghz | 8 GB Corsair DDR 3 Ram 1600 mhz | GeForce 9600 GT 512 MB PCI Express X 3 SLI enabled | NVidia Forceware Drivers 181.22| EVGA nForce 790I-SLI Ultra MOBO | Thermalake 850 Watt PWR | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marka Ragnos Posted July 23, 2005 Share Posted July 23, 2005 yeah, what sound card do you have? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GMan2 Posted July 23, 2005 Share Posted July 23, 2005 The sound card is the Hercules Fortissimo 4. I've never heard of it, until now. (Dual-Boot)Windows XP Pro (32 - Bit) SP3 & Windows Vista Ultimate (SP 1) 64 Bit | Intel Dual Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4 Ghz | 8 GB Corsair DDR 3 Ram 1600 mhz | GeForce 9600 GT 512 MB PCI Express X 3 SLI enabled | NVidia Forceware Drivers 181.22| EVGA nForce 790I-SLI Ultra MOBO | Thermalake 850 Watt PWR | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marka Ragnos Posted July 23, 2005 Share Posted July 23, 2005 Neither have I. is that onboard sound or a sound card? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GMan2 Posted July 23, 2005 Share Posted July 23, 2005 It's an expansion card. <_< The below article is taken from : Tom's Hardware The Fortissimo 4 represents Hercules' latest attempt to deliver a mid-tier sound card for less than $100 for gamers and those that want great sound to go with their multimedia apps. Like the earlier Fortissimo versions, it's a PCI-format card. Compared to the Fortissimo 3, it offers 7.1 sound and looks a lot like its predecessor. However, the Fortissimo 4 is a 24 bit card, which means we should be able expect significantly better performance and new capabilities. Needless to say, applications that make use of 24 bit sound and 96 or 192 kHz sampling frequencies will require at lot of muscle from your computer and an up-to-date operating system. However, one of the upsides of the Fortissimo 4 is its ability to deliver on not-so-powerful PCs that also don't have the most recent Windows versions and updates. This capability should interest sound enthusiasts who want to improve the audio capabilities of their not-so-cutting-edge PCs. More reported at the link: (Dual-Boot)Windows XP Pro (32 - Bit) SP3 & Windows Vista Ultimate (SP 1) 64 Bit | Intel Dual Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4 Ghz | 8 GB Corsair DDR 3 Ram 1600 mhz | GeForce 9600 GT 512 MB PCI Express X 3 SLI enabled | NVidia Forceware Drivers 181.22| EVGA nForce 790I-SLI Ultra MOBO | Thermalake 850 Watt PWR | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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