Singing in the shower
McCrea:
Hi,
This is completely low level, but it works for me. It is still only slightly tested, and most interestingly I don't know why it wouldn't work within the game options. Please use all disclaimers. It may turn out that changing any setting within the game will overwrite these settings. It would be nice to have this in a script. There's probably an easier way, such as console command or command line parameter.
That said:
Change the following settings in your H:\My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Options.ini
Code:
musiclevel = 0
voicemute = 1
soundfxlevel = 0
musicmute = 1
soundfxmute = 1
voicelevel = 0
ambientmute = 1
ambientlevel = 0
Edit: Hmm, I haven't been able to recreated the original bug yet. Maybe this is worthless.
Nailati:
I've had this happen with guitar playing. All in-game sounds were muted, but my speakers were on so I could listen to iTunes, and sometimes--but not always--the guitar would be audible anyhow. Weird.
Czezechael:
Quote from: Nailati on 2009 June 14, 20:52:43
I've had this happen with guitar playing. All in-game sounds were muted, but my speakers were on so I could listen to iTunes, and sometimes--but not always--the guitar would be audible anyhow. Weird.
This and the fact that some guitar songs are really loud compared to the brunt of the rest of them. Way to go, EAxis, volume balance: you fail it. Even when I had the sound on (albiet low) the stupid thing was still cranking out notes like it was cranked to 11 every other song or so.
Alex:
Not to mention the car/bus horns, the sound when money is exchanged with the family funds, and every sound effect in Build Mode.
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