Title pretty much says it all. As far as I know I have all other audio in the game, but for some reason, during cutscenes when there should be voices playing I have none. Anyone else have a similar problem to this or know what could be causing it?
Title pretty much says it all. As far as I know I have all other audio in the game, but for some reason, during cutscenes when there should be voices playing I have none. Anyone else have a similar problem to this or know what could be causing it?
has there ever been voices in cutscenes? (Besides the intro?)
I didn't have voices in either unfortunately. I'd like to get this resolved before any other story is added.
Is the rest of the audio there just not the voices?
Idk, does XIV have a file check function like POL did? Would be annoying to have to reinstall.
Yeah, as far as I know I'm missing no other audio. Emotes, battle grunts, anything else that I can think of has it. The only thing that's missing is voices in cutscenes. I've ran the benchmark and I DO have voices there, but none in game. I'm afraid reinstall is my only option, but I didn't know if there was something I may be missing.![]()
I recently installed FFXIV to a new computer and it was painless.
For reinstalls please copy all of your torrent files over and pre-download them using any torrent software (took about 45 minutes for all 30 update files), then reformat your HDD or just uninstall FFXIV depending on how deep of a cleaning you are doing. I was installing to a fresh SSD.
Just install from your CD, then copy all of the torrent files into the proper spot and run FFXIV, It will bring up the update screen, spend <15 minutes getting everything in order and you will be good to play with hardly any downtime at all.
1) Torrent all updates, I just double clicked on all 30 torrent files saved in my documents.
2) reformat/unistall
3) (update driveres for reformat) Install and copy torrent files over
4) run FFXIV let it sort out the details, took <15 minutes for me
Few things that occurred to me, they added a new option in the audio settings for Dolby something-or-other, could try toggling that.
Then there's the even more obvious voice volume level, but I don't even know if those settings apply to cutscenes much less the.....4 or so ones with voice acting.