I noticed this when setting the master game volume down to 10% or less to make it more friendly with other things running on my PC, that a few of my party members were making some partial footstep sounds and they are not affected by any of the sound volume sliders. I then set all sliders to 0% and confirmed this sound is still getting played.
This was happening super early in the game for me, I rolled a Pale Elf Ciper (with the Old Vailia background) :
Inside Cilant Lis, with Calisca and Heoden in the party:
Calisca is muted properly but the player and Heoden have some of their footsteps getting played even with all audio sliders at 0%. It could also be static or noise getting mixed in, but either way its not 100% quiet with the in game controls.
The audio is a basic realtek integrated audio chipset from an Asus P8P67, and OS is Windows 10 x64, running what is now an old 2600-K Sandy Bridge CPU and a Geforce 780Ti.
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I noticed this when setting the master game volume down to 10% or less to make it more friendly with other things running on my PC, that a few of my party members were making some partial footstep sounds and they are not affected by any of the sound volume sliders. I then set all sliders to 0% and confirmed this sound is still getting played.
This was happening super early in the game for me, I rolled a Pale Elf Ciper (with the Old Vailia background) :
Inside Cilant Lis, with Calisca and Heoden in the party:
Calisca is muted properly but the player and Heoden have some of their footsteps getting played even with all audio sliders at 0%. It could also be static or noise getting mixed in, but either way its not 100% quiet with the in game controls.
The audio is a basic realtek integrated audio chipset from an Asus P8P67, and OS is Windows 10 x64, running what is now an old 2600-K Sandy Bridge CPU and a Geforce 780Ti.
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