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Originally Posted by marsan
oh, but they do. Don't you have a remote control for your TV to turn up the volume if the sound is hard to hear?
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Marsan, does your TV have slider options to allow you to turn Bruce Willis's voice higher than the background music? Does it allow you to turn the gunshots and explosions down? Does it let you turn the incidental music off? If it does, you've got yourself a pretty fantastic TV!
Sad to say, that despite the utter brilliance of Episode 4 (and it was so good it quite frankly made the whole season worthwhile), the same issues came up again.
Episode 4 Sound Problems:
- The conversation between Sam & Max when they first
chase after Abe Lincoln is nearly drowned out by the engine noise.
- The worst offender of all was the absolutely brilliant
musical number which for some reason required me to crank up my volume to fully appreciate, and then turn it back down again so not to get deafened when the characters started talking.
It seems the
musical numbers (including episode 3) are placed in... "sound effects"? Is that right?
Basically, subtitles that are "on" by default and "sliders" for Voice, Music and SFX are signs of laziness or cheapness. I'm sorry, but in this day and age, they are. (In precisely the same way that, in other PC games, being allowed to tweak
every single graphical option is a sign that the developers haven't bothered to do enough work on testing a system's capabilities. Thankfully most modern games are better at this now, but there's still plenty of developers that, like Microsoft, think that giving the user all the options in the world is the best thing for the user - of course, it's cost effective, too! Of course, if it's done right, the user shouldn't want to change anything. How many people complain about not being able to alter the look of OSX, for example? - I digress.)
I know that TellTale is a small outfit, so they can't spend the time necessary to completely polish a game so it's 100%, tweaking sound mixes
ad infinitum, but the mixing is something that's not great at the moment, and it would be super if it could be addressed, maybe even for Season 2, if it's too late for Episodes 5 and 6 of Season 1.
Thanks, TellTale! I think with Episode 4 you actually surpassed my
memories of Sam & Max: Hit the Road... No mean feat!!