First post, by SpeedySPCFan
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So recently I got a copy of Tomb Raider Gold from a Goodwill and decided to check it out (I already had the game on Steam but couldn't be buggered to get it to run right). I got the game installed and it runs nice on my old PC, with one issue: the audio is very biased towards the left side; it still plays on the right side but it's super quiet. It shouldn't be an issue with my hardware because the setup program plays the sound test in the center channel, and every game except for this one has the audio working correctly. Has anyone had this issue before and found a fix? I enjoy the game but playing it like this hurts my head 😵
Specs:
Pentium II 300MHz
Voodoo 3 3500 AGP
SoundBlaster 16 CT2290 (plays all sounds except CD audio; output of it is being sent to the line-in on my motherboard)
SE440BX-2 (has an on-board Yamaha chip, YMF744 I think. CD audio is connected to this)
The audio set up has nothing to do with this btw; I plugged my headphones directly into the speaker out on the SoundBlaster and the audio was still screwed up.
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