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Post by arctix on Jun 14, 2019 11:37:46 GMT 1
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jun 17, 2019 13:13:36 GMT 1
I can hear sound when playing the game. It could also be that you've muted your browser in your volume mixer.
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Post by arctix on Jun 17, 2019 15:51:34 GMT 1
I can hear sound when playing the game. It could also be that you've muted your browser in your volume mixer.
In the recording you don't hear the music on the map but I heard it, and I never mute the sound of kogama with the mixer
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jun 17, 2019 16:05:10 GMT 1
I don't understand, if you heard the music, that must mean the recording is faulty, right?
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Post by arctix on Jun 17, 2019 16:23:41 GMT 1
I don't understand, if you heard the music, that must mean the recording is faulty, right? when I filmed to make the bug, I froze Bandicam so we didn't hear the sound of the game in the video but I didn't hear it but I could hear the sound of the map
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jun 19, 2019 16:04:29 GMT 1
but I could hear the sound of the map So what's the issue exactly?
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Post by arctix on Jun 19, 2019 17:29:14 GMT 1
but I could hear the sound of the map So what's the issue exactly? I turned off the sound, from kogama at first (only in game) with the "mute" button when you're in game, I have spawn and it tells me that I put the sound, while just before I removed the sound, so I clicked on it, I mutated again and then I clicked again and this time if I got the sound from the game
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jun 20, 2019 18:01:04 GMT 1
I see what you mean! Thanks for reporting this issue, I've added it to our bug tracker. You've been awarded 40 gold and 1 successful bug report
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