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Main menu music too low - Executioner

Morboth
Morboth Member Posts: 26
edited October 22 in Bug Reporting

SUMMARY OF THE ISSUE:

These days I realised, while being on the character selection screen, that some characters' menu music is lower than it should be: thus, I noticed that the Executioner's music volume is lower than that of Legion's Lost Mascot skin (being it a Silent Hill skin, they share the same music track, but Legion's is significantly louder, as can be seen in the video I am attaching to this post). I believe this also to be the case of Wesker with other character skins that share his music, such as Blight's Birkin and Legion's Hunk skin, where the skins tend to have a louder music than Wesker.

It is also worth noting that the survivors seem to be unaffected by this issue: Cheryl Mason (and her James Sunderland, Maria and Lisa Garland skins) seems to have the same character selection screen music volume as the Legion Lost Mascot Silent Hill skin does.

EDIT: I would like to add that I believe that the music of some other killers has been significantly lowered as well, although I have no other killer to compare it with; such is the case of Nemesis, whose music is almost inaudbile, even though there is no skin or killer that shares Nemesis' music, making it impossible to compare.

PLATFORM: PC

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  • Morboth
    Morboth Member Posts: 26

    I also wanted to add that I tried with headphones and the problem persists, so my speakers can be ruled out as part of the problem.