[quote name='brianmoy']I tried the Adm's suggestion:
Didn't work for me. I moved the slider from each gap from "Full" all the way to "None", closing and restarting the game each time I lost sound. I still lose sound effects even with hardware accelleration set at "none" - again, the bug is triggered when my first attack on the computer happens.
I don't have problems with any other PC games, so I have to guess its the game.
I'm wishing I never bought this game....[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry you're having trouble with the game. That always bites.
What sort of sound card do you have?
Sometimes games will auto-detect settings during installation, so if you've got the time and energy I would do this:
- Uninstall the game
- Update video / sound drivers (if not done already)
- Update DirectX (if not done already)
- Reinstall the game
- Patch the game
That may or may not solve the problem -- I can think of at least one time where it did solve a game problem for me.
Of note, the sound in PQ will transition at wierd places but that's a known issue with the game in all configurations. The total dying of the music is wierd.
I hope it fixes itself. (If there is any consolation, at least it's only $10. I once limped through a $40 copy of KOTOR II that crashed to desktop every 15 minutes.)