Re: The Mountain
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:48 am
i solved
This is an issue with your sound hardware setup [not the game, per se]. You are not hearing audio sent to the center speaker.ByFstugan wrote:I solved it ... I noticed I had to pull the lever and then fast turn my head to the middle - then I could hear the clicks. Solved it in first try when I noticed that ^^
I finished the archers trial as far as I know - but how do I get the second door open?Dr.Disaster wrote:This one had me stumped a while too but carefull observation of the room got me the solution. The secret there is way easier to get!bacchus1974 wrote:I need help for puzzle archer's trial???? please
SpoilerShowAll you need to complete the trial is located behind the locked door. You don't need anything else.SpoilerShowPick up the stack of 4 rocks before the closed inner door. Again: you do not need anything else!SpoilerShowPlace the rocks onto the pressure plates in a pattern related to archers or marksman in general.Full spoiler and solution:SpoilerShowThere are hints (or landmarks) inside the room that tell where a rock has to go.SpoilerShowOver each of the to-be-pressed pressure plates hangs a lantern. Place the rocks on them to draw a crosshair.
I only got stereo so there only is right and left... if the game don't know that about my computer but assumes everyone got 5.1 or similar it's really really stupid programing.Isaac wrote:This is an issue with your sound hardware setup [not the game, per se]. You are not hearing audio sent to the center speaker.ByFstugan wrote:I solved it ... I noticed I had to pull the lever and then fast turn my head to the middle - then I could hear the clicks. Solved it in first try when I noticed that ^^
The description of your problem shows that your computer sound is set up to something with a center speaker or subwoofer - any 2.1, 5.1 or 7.1 setup - so it naturally sends sound towards that missing speaker. To fix this open whatever sound mixer software belongs to your hardware (i.e. Realtek HD Audio-Manager for a Realtek sound chip) and make sure it's set to either "Stereo", "2 Speakers" or "Headphones". Once that is done, re-check the Windows sound mixer.ByFstugan wrote:I only got stereo so there only is right and left... if the game don't know that about my computer but assumes everyone got 5.1 or similar it's really really stupid programing.Isaac wrote:This is an issue with your sound hardware setup [not the game, per se]. You are not hearing audio sent to the center speaker.ByFstugan wrote:I solved it ... I noticed I had to pull the lever and then fast turn my head to the middle - then I could hear the clicks. Solved it in first try when I noticed that ^^
The description of your problem shows that your computer sound is set up to something with a center speaker or subwoofer - any 2.1, 5.1 or 7.1 setup - so it naturally sends sound towards that missing speaker. To fix this open whatever sound mixer software belongs to your hardware (i.e. Realtek HD Audio-Manager for a Realtek sound chip) and make sure it's set to either "Stereo", "2 Speakers" or "Headphones". Once that is done, re-check the Windows sound mixer.Dr.Disaster wrote:I only got stereo so there only is right and left... if the game don't know that about my computer but assumes everyone got 5.1 or similar it's really really stupid programing.
It's all herelucifuge wrote:I've spanned what seems to be the entirety of Keelbreach bog and not sure how to proceed. I pulled all the levers down in the Reflexus Revisited and the the door opened but the portal also disappears revealing nothing useful. What gives??