ZombieWhiskey wrote:Yes I am using steam. All my other games work. All my sounds work. Except for Slime Rancher which used to work sound wise so I don't know what happened or why which is why I am as angry as I am.
TheGreciansHousehold wrote:ZombieWhiskey wrote:Yes I am using steam. All my other games work. All my sounds work. Except for Slime Rancher which used to work sound wise so I don't know what happened or why which is why I am as angry as I am.
Okey dokey. First of all; please calm down. It may take a little while, but it WILL be fixed eventually.
Try evubbalubating the files or whatver it's called. It should be in the toolbar under a menu when you select a game.
TheGreciansHousehold wrote:Excuse me? Do you think you're the only person using this game?
Monomi Park is an indie developing team composed of only a few people. Your reports will take a while to be processed. For the last time, calm down - there is no need to be excessively rude.
Could you post your specs, please?
ZombieWhiskey wrote:TheGreciansHousehold wrote:Excuse me? Do you think you're the only person using this game?
Monomi Park is an indie developing team composed of only a few people. Your reports will take a while to be processed. For the last time, calm down - there is no need to be excessively rude.
Could you post your specs, please?
Pretty sure I have not once stated I am the only player using the game. Pretty sure I am a player that is getting sick and tired of an issue not getting fixed even though there has been 3 updates since it started happening. Updates are to fix issues not prolong them.
Whatever though :)
Randomtangle wrote:Have you tried without a headset?
ZombieWhiskey wrote:Again yes I have tried different headsets, no headsets, USB headsets. There is ZERO sounds in game for slime rancher only. All my other games work, so on and so forth.
TheGreciansHousehold wrote:Specs, please?
ZombieWhiskey wrote:TheGreciansHousehold wrote:Specs, please?
Why so you can attempt to tell me it is my computer? I know it is not. I mean I did just clearly state that. So again I just stated it is not my computer or rather computers because again as I just stated I have installed the game on other computers only to have the same issue so clearly it is not any of my computers but the actual game.
TheGreciansHousehold wrote:ZombieWhiskey wrote:TheGreciansHousehold wrote:Specs, please?
Why so you can attempt to tell me it is my computer? I know it is not. I mean I did just clearly state that. So again I just stated it is not my computer or rather computers because again as I just stated I have installed the game on other computers only to have the same issue so clearly it is not any of my computers but the actual game.
Considering the fact that all other people are doing fine, I find it unlikely that it's the game. Try evaluating the files: otherwise, there isn't much that anyone can do, I'm afraid.
tyrantlemon55 wrote:Step One: Open Steam.
Step Two: Click on the Library tab. It says Library.
Step Three: Find Slime Rancher
Step Four: Left-click it, and select Properties.
Step Five: From Properties, click on the tab that says Local Files.
Step Six: Click on the button that says Verify Integrity of Game Files.
Step Seven: Wait for it to finish, and run Slime Rancher.
Step Eight: If the sound does not work, PM Nick or Maria. They are the most active (and most concerned development team members), and they will help you.
Step Nine: If all possible solutions do not work, check your headphones and firewall permissions.
Step Ten: If none of the above did work (or you're too lazy to), then you are free to write a bad review.
ZombieWhiskey wrote:tyrantlemon55 wrote:Step One: Open Steam.
Step Two: Click on the Library tab. It says Library.
Step Three: Find Slime Rancher
Step Four: Left-click it, and select Properties.
Step Five: From Properties, click on the tab that says Local Files.
Step Six: Click on the button that says Verify Integrity of Game Files.
Step Seven: Wait for it to finish, and run Slime Rancher.
Step Eight: If the sound does not work, PM Nick or Maria. They are the most active (and most concerned development team members), and they will help you.
Step Nine: If all possible solutions do not work, check your headphones and firewall permissions.
Step Ten: If none of the above did work (or you're too lazy to), then you are free to write a bad review.
Thank you greatly tyrantlemon55. What should I look for in my firewall? I have checked it before many times over but seeing as I have done steps 1-7 with no luck I thought I might as well check my firewall again.
tyrantlemon55 wrote:ZombieWhiskey wrote:tyrantlemon55 wrote:Step One: Open Steam.
Step Two: Click on the Library tab. It says Library.
Step Three: Find Slime Rancher
Step Four: Left-click it, and select Properties.
Step Five: From Properties, click on the tab that says Local Files.
Step Six: Click on the button that says Verify Integrity of Game Files.
Step Seven: Wait for it to finish, and run Slime Rancher.
Step Eight: If the sound does not work, PM Nick or Maria. They are the most active (and most concerned development team members), and they will help you.
Step Nine: If all possible solutions do not work, check your headphones and firewall permissions.
Step Ten: If none of the above did work (or you're too lazy to), then you are free to write a bad review.
Thank you greatly tyrantlemon55. What should I look for in my firewall? I have checked it before many times over but seeing as I have done steps 1-7 with no luck I thought I might as well check my firewall again.
I 'aint got any idea.
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