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OK, I know you guys always get questions about audio. When I first got the game the audio was fine. Then one day I think I pressed play without mods but I don't think that affected me. But one day I get in and can't hear a thing. I get into a game with game volume up and can barely hear anything. If I shot then I could kind of hear that but could not understand people because of the quiet noise. The cars were almost unhearable and everything else was just so quiet. CPU count is not at 1 and I can hear the game when I launch it from the straight file without the launcher. The problem is that battleye is not on so I can't join any fun servers like atlis life/asylum life. I have checked playback devices and made sure no sound was on. The thing is that when I launch the Arma 3 file with the battleye I still can't hear almost anything. Please help me because Arma is so fun and without noise, I can't play. (I have verified the integrity of the files). Thanks

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Have you checked if volume of the game process is set to a very low percentage in the windows volume mixer?

To check: Start the game -> Alt+tab out of it -> right mouse button on the volume icon next to your clock -> 'Open volume mixer'

 

I dont entirely understand your bit about battleeye, does it affect your sound volume?

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I have checked the volume mixer and it's not helping. I don't know much about the battleye but I can't play multiplayer without it. Sorry for my bad English.

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So you have audio problems when BattlEye is on or off or both?

 

Is the BattlEye blocking any files when you launch the game?

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How many sound devices in the dispatcher of a sound?
What sound device uses OS by default (it is noted by a green label)?

You will choose by default the sound device for OS which you want to use in a game.

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