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Not missing exactly, but after the first couple of missions every
conversation and cut-scene zips through at about 3 lines per second -
too fast to keep up or even get the general gist.
There's probably a really simple solution - something I pressed
perhaps - but I can't find it anywhere.
Anyone else had this or tell me what key I need to put it back?
Archived from groups: alt.games.grand-theft-auto (More info?)
I had this too - try turning the hardware acceleration on your sound card
down, it worked for me.
however, i now quite often get the audio and the written text totally out of
sync.
"Serious Tiger" <usenet@nospam.serioustiger.com> wrote in message
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> Not missing exactly, but after the first couple of missions every
> conversation and cut-scene zips through at about 3 lines per second -
> too fast to keep up or even get the general gist.
>
> There's probably a really simple solution - something I pressed
> perhaps - but I can't find it anywhere.
>
> Anyone else had this or tell me what key I need to put it back?
>
> Many thanks.
Archived from groups: alt.games.grand-theft-auto (More info?)
"Serious Tiger" wrote...
>
> Not missing exactly, but after the first couple of missions every
> conversation and cut-scene zips through at about 3 lines per second -
> too fast to keep up or even get the general gist.
>
> There's probably a really simple solution - something I pressed
> perhaps - but I can't find it anywhere.
Try to update sound card driver ...
for me it worked.
Archived from groups: alt.games.grand-theft-auto (More info?)
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 13:21:42 +0200, "Sky"
<skyATTACCATOdragon@emailQUALE.itITALIA> wrote:
>"Serious Tiger" wrote...
>>
>> Not missing exactly, but after the first couple of missions every
>> conversation and cut-scene zips through at about 3 lines per second -
>> too fast to keep up or even get the general gist.
>>
>> There's probably a really simple solution - something I pressed
>> perhaps - but I can't find it anywhere.
>
>Try to update sound card driver ...
>for me it worked.
>
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