humanjelloman Posted August 15, 2020 Posted August 15, 2020 When I press f3 (Attack my target) or f5 (I need help) a voice will bark it out. Same for when allies do it. It will bark out a voice to say what they did or requested and put it in chat. I can only hear my own hot key voice overs. When allies do it all I hear is the beep that someone sent a hot command without the voice telling me what it was. This started last patch when they introduced the new sounds like ricochets etc. Aslains_WoWs_Logs.zip Quote
Administrator Aslain Posted August 16, 2020 Administrator Posted August 16, 2020 No idea, couldn't find anything in logs too. You aren't installing any soundmods too, do you have same issue in safe mode? Quote
humanjelloman Posted August 16, 2020 Author Posted August 16, 2020 3 hours ago, Aslain said: No idea, couldn't find anything in logs too. You aren't installing any soundmods too, do you have same issue in safe mode? I do not. Yeah I was like wtf I don't even mess with the sound. I've also cleared cache and fully reinstalled. Still there. Quote
peppesbodega2 Posted August 16, 2020 Posted August 16, 2020 If you mean that you hear a lot of noncense (or barking) instead of e.g. i need help, focus target, set a smoke screen etc... Lower you sound settings. Before i think it was sfx that did the trick but that is gone now if i remember correctly so you have to try and error. Or just choose another voice mod. But if you lower the sound settings it should come back and you can raise the sound on your computer instead. Quote
Soreng88 Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 I have this same issue with only my own voice commands working. Think it started last patch and I couldn't find out what it was. Tested it again now with the new patch, and it worked just fine with the basegame before I installed the modpack. After installing the 0.9.8 modversion I can no longer hear the voice commands of allies/teammates, only my own. I don't change anything with the sound. Only mods I use are scoretimer, shottimer, secondary range and calm waves. Quote
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