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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Two small problems: Skies and Sounds

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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 16:42
These aren't life changing, they're just a little irritating and I was wondering if anyone had come across them before.

Problem one is skies. When I go into the build game menu and change the sky, after pressing 'OK' it just hangs up, and then shuts down and tells me about the extra Debug information: 0.0. (Note: I don't have the EA edition)

Problem two is to do with sounds. When I use a trigger to trigger a sound, the sound only comes out of the right earphone/speaker. I'm not sure why this is happening.

Just wondering if anyone could help out. Thanks

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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 16:53
what version are you using?

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SamHH
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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 17:00
Make sure you have both channels of audio in your sound file. The skybank problem just change .ini file manually, the same thing happens with fog.



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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 21:25
Quote: "Make sure you have both channels of audio in your sound file. The skybank problem just change .ini file manually, the same thing happens with fog."

Ah, thank you. I wasn't expecting a reply, but you've helped me. Thanks

Lee Bamber - Blame Beer
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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 23:13
Another factor is the direction your sound is coming from in relation to where you are standing.If you were to the left of the sound you would hear it more in the right speaker as opposed to the left or maybe not all all in the left speaker and so on.
The distance between where you are and the sound is can be a factor as well.

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Posted: 16th Mar 2008 03:44
Quote: "Ah, thank you. I wasn't expecting a reply, but you've helped me. Thanks
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No problem.



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