alexandrutenhove wrote: »both my 32 and 64 bit clients are making weird sounds once my characters login to the game, in and outside cyrodill, basicly in every location, like we had before DB, all those sounds, and even more worse and louder, non stop... pls halp, alot of ppl suffer from this issue, its destroying our poor audiocards.. look into it please or give some information if the problem is already known..
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ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We've sent this and one other thread about the same (or similar) issue to our Audio team, thank you.
alexandrutenhove wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We've sent this and one other thread about the same (or similar) issue to our Audio team, thank you.
good, hopefully it gets fixed soon! im unable to play the game sadly
Something not mentioned in the latest patch notes, but the updated launcher can now start the 64-bit client. So make sure when you say 32-bit, that you are really running the 32-bit client.. because you might think that you're starting the 32-bit client when you use the launcher while it's set to execute the eso64.exe binary. It's in the launcher's preference where you can select this.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom might be a good idea to mention in the last patch notes that the updated launcher can/will start the 64 bit client.
ecriteqeb17_ESO wrote: »Something not mentioned in the latest patch notes, but the updated launcher can now start the 64-bit client. So make sure when you say 32-bit, that you are really running the 32-bit client.. because you might think that you're starting the 32-bit client when you use the launcher while it's set to execute the eso64.exe binary. It's in the launcher's preference where you can select this.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom might be a good idea to mention in the last patch notes that the updated launcher can/will start the 64 bit client.
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It would have been better, if they actually gave an option the very first time you start Launcher to pick which version you would want to run as default. That way most people would be aware about this option and where to find it.
Creating a shortcut on desktop or a pin to start in windows for each version would also help to find where to go for x64 or x32.
So far I haven't noticed any direct problems with audio on 32-bit client before Monday's patch, but after starting make use of 64-bit client (after patch 2.4.8) I suddenly loose sound or my windows audio driver crashes (which also leads to game will crash). This happens on Windows 10 OS build 10586.420. Audio driver: Realtek ALC 1150 version: 6.0.1.7535.