That game has been sitting on my pc for ever and I've never played it at all. I think I bought it off gog for around or even less than the price it's currently being sold. I think the whole vampire craze a few years back kinda turned me off from playing that game after I initially bought it. Heard the game was pretty stellar when it came out though just couldn't bring myself to play it.
I wonder if this is to hopefully appease some of those people who grumbling about the price hike a few weeks back. I know if I couldn't get Prime at the student price rate I'd probably have cut ties with it some time ago.
Ok I fixed it. Turns out my motherboard wasn't detected in regard to audio, so windows installed some gypo drivers for audio. I went to my motherboard website, completely reinstalled all my motherboard drivers and I'm set. Thanks so much everyone!
He also does the retronauts podcasts with other former 1up alum Kat Bailey and Ray Barnholt. Should check it out sometime if you were a fan of the original.
It just hits the TV, avoiding the PC jack alltogether.
I tried that, but it doesn't show the headpone icon. This is all I get
From your image I see your disconnected devices so I wonder if you can also see your disabled devices? To do this right click on this screen any of the devices and make sure "show disabled devices" is check marked. See if maybe your headphones are under disabled.
If the headphones still don't show I'd recommend what others have been saying and check to see if your audio drivers might be disabled or uninstalled by accident. Another thing you could possibly check is the AMD control panel and see if their might be sound options under there that might be effecting your sound setup. I don't use AMD but I know with the Nvidia control panel there are some settings to play around with. Also I'm kinda confused about where you were initially plugging in your headphones, were you plugging it into a audio out on your actual television? Like for my computer monitor which takes hdmi, vga, dvi if I wanted to I could plug a set of headphones to a normal stereo jack in the back of my monitor and it would allow me to listen to audio if I had my monitor connected by hdmi. If not this and it's connected directly to your pc how many jack do you have? If more than one which one is it plugged into?
If all else fails you could buy some sort of usb sound card adapter or just go the full route and buy a new card all together. I'd definitely recommend what others have tried before even thinking of purchasing something new. Could be simple as AMD disabling something when you connected it by hdmi.
Log in to comment