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I have an ASUS ROG laptop (G752VL model) with Windows 10 64bit. Force Unleashed 1 works perfectly, but I have an issue with the sound. While the sound in the cutscenes is loud and clear (none of the other reported issues about missing sounds and such), I can barely hear the ingame sounds (stormtroopers voices, lightsaber sound, etc.). On the first level I can hear a Tie Fighter sound looping over and over again, covering the other sounds. The second level is more balanced, but the lightsaber sound is still almost muted. My system is set by default to stereo, so the fix you propose turning from 5.1 to stereo, won't work for me. Any ideas how to make the gameplay sounds louder?

P.S. My system doesn't have the traditional sound settings other Windows have. It has an embedded ASUS program called Sonic Studio. Is anyone familiar with it? Maybe the solution lies in there.
Post edited March 02, 2018 by Jwrath
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Jwrath: I have an ASUS ROG laptop (G752VL model) with Windows 10 64bit. Force Unleashed 1 works perfectly, but I have an issue with the sound. While the sound in the cutscenes is loud and clear (none of the other reported issues about missing sounds and such), I can barely hear the ingame sounds (stormtroopers voices, lightsaber sound, etc.). On the first level I can hear a Tie Fighter sound looping over and over again, covering the other sounds. The second level is more balanced, but the lightsaber sound is still almost muted. My system is set by default to stereo, so the fix you propose turning from 5.1 to stereo, won't work for me. Any ideas how to make the gameplay sounds louder?

P.S. My system doesn't have the traditional sound settings other Windows have. It has an embedded ASUS program called Sonic Studio. Is anyone familiar with it? Maybe the solution lies in there.
This is a known issue with FU1. If you have a 5.1 setup you can set your speakers to 2.0.
Also crank up the in game volume, its low by default.