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I'm not sure, where am I supposed to read this? It's a really strange problem, it works fine except all sounds have a kind of static noise to them.Does AoP 2 have the "no frame rate limiter" problem?
Or is this something else?
So one without a solution basically..?It is probably a different problem anyway.
Are you saying installing GOF fixed it? In my case it didn'tI had the same problem and it seems to be a vanilla game problem only. In my two different GoF installations these issues don't exist. So the solution is there but not yet for vanilla.
Sadly doesn't work, I went as far as uninstalling the audio driver and installing an older version. I guess some things aren't meant to be.
[sound]
sound path = resource\sounds\
UseMM = 0