Sound/Volume Settings

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Sound/Volume Settingsbaummonster10/16/2008 - 09:19

At least some options to adjust the sound and/or music volume would be so nice. Dont get me wrong, you created an almost perfect score and stuff, i just would like to crank them down a bit so i can use voicechat etc at the same time.

And yeah, a windowed mode would be nice too ;)


keep it up, best game in ages. Havent laughed that hard since Portal

Re: Sound/Volume SettingsYgrecs10/18/2008 - 05:37

I agree. taht game is awesome. But can't we have a little options? In order to parameter the sound and why not the graphics, to be able to customize some things : colors, sounds, resolution, graphic quality,...
That would be great for I was surprized when I saw there were no potions at all.

Re: Sound/Volume SettingsYgrecs10/18/2008 - 05:38

I agree. That game is awesome. But can't we have a little options? In order to parameter the sound and why not the graphics, to be able to customize some things : colors, sounds, resolution, graphic quality,...
That would be great for I was surprized when I saw there were no potions at all.

Re: Sound/Volume Settingsjeypeyy11/07/2009 - 18:02

I must bump this one. Not only sound settings would be great, but also every setting anyone could think of.

Re: Sound/Volume Settingsdavidc11/08/2009 - 11:46

You can modify the volume settings using Soultaker's volume control, which is built into GooTool [goofans.com] for easy installation.

Re: Sound/Volume SettingsRetne11/17/2009 - 08:40

Ah useful to have an add on.

I would suggest to the guys though that settings could be considered an essential though. Good defaults are appreciated of course, but there's a bunch of people all of whom may have different needs.

Re: Sound/Volume SettingsGMMan11/19/2009 - 17:27

I bet it has something to do with the Wii version or something. Everything you adjust there is on the TV. If you need volume control, try GooTool's volume hack option.