The emergent gameplay experience with enjoyable characters on Deathloop makes it one of the top games in this genre. The Slabs (superpowers) are incredible, all handy tools in battle with multiple upgrades, which urges you to play your way. The story is exciting and funny, and also, it is about time travel, Shooting, stealth, and different ways to play the game are all here. Critics praise exciting games and gameplay, and you may get mixed reactions. Due to some PC gamers’ issues, the Deathloop has no sound, crackling, choppy, audio tear, or any other sound-related problem that may spoil the game’s mood. Moreover, the developers do not have any answers regarding the issue and no news when it will fix. However, here we have some workaround that may work for you, so let’s get started without delay.
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Fix: Deathloop No Sound, Crackling, Choppy, Audio Tear, and More Issue
If you are also one of them facing no sound or crackling issues in the Deathloop game, there may be many reasons behind this error. However, before moving to the fix, you must first check the sound issue in other games. If the same problem is in other games or partial Sound in other games, too, then your system may have any hardware, misconfiguration, or outdated version of sound drivers. Also, check the sound devices like external speakers or headphones working fine in other applications or games.
Check the System and Game Volume
Sound is one of the essential features while playing games in our system. Every device has an inbuilt sound controller, and sometimes accidentally, we lower the system volume as it has few sound settings under the sound control in Windows. Also, check the game setting in the Deathloop game. It also has an in-game sound setting to control the volume.
- Close all background applications in your system and open the Deathloop game in Administrator mode by right-clicking on the game icon and selecting Run as Administrator.
- Go to the game setting from the Settings option and select sound settings.
- Then check all the volume sliders and increase the soundbar if it is lower or muted.
- Next, go to the desktop by pressing the Windows + D key and going to the sound icon in the taskbar.
- Open the system’s sound settings by right-clicking the sound icon in the taskbar.
- Now click on the Sound out device name, check the volume slider, and change according to you.
- Again close all applications, restart the system and then check the Sound of the Deathloop game.
Update/Reinstall the Sound/ Graphics Card Driver
The driver status is the next fix we ignore or do not check in our system. Drivers are playing a vital role in recognizing the hardware in our system, and most of the time, we won’t check or update the driver version. However, it is automatically updated by the system. Still, sometimes we have to check regularly and update the driver to avoid issues while operating or playing games in our system.
- Right-click on the Windows icon and choose the Device Manager from the menu, or you can also search the Device Manager in the start menu.
- Then navigate and select the Sound, driver, and Controller options from the list.
- After that, double-click on the selected option and then right-click on the sound drivers available in the system.
- Next, select the Update driver from the pop-up menu to update the sound driver.
- Now on the next window, the system will ask you how to update the driver select the Search automatically for drivers.
- Now, wait till it automatically finds and updates the latest version on the sound driver.
- You can also download and install the driver manually by visiting the manufacturer’s official site and downloading the setup file.
- Repeat the above step for the graphic card driver, and after the update, the driver restarts the system.
However, if the issue is not resolved yet, uninstall the driver by right-clicking on the driver, selecting Uninstall, and clicking on the scan hardware icon. The system will automatically detect the hardware and install the latest version of the driver.
Modify Custom Sound Settings
One of the working fixes is to change the quality of Sound from the system setting. Sometimes the sound quality is not in sync with the game, and the output may be disturbing or no sound output from the speakers.
- Right-click on the sound icon in the taskbar and select sound settings from the pop-up menu.
- It will navigate you to the sound settings in the control panel.
- Now scroll down and select the More settings option and then click on the Playback tab and choose the output device (speaker).
- Then double click on the output device, go to the Advanced tab, and change the default format from the drop-down menu.
- Select each format and check the Sound in the Deathloop game one by one. For example, if you face any issue with the 24-bit format, select it to the 16 Bit and apply the changes.
Uninstall/Reinstall Deathloop
If none of the above methods works for you, the last step is to uninstall and reinstall the Deathloop game in your system. Sometimes, the game file gets corrupted for many reasons, and you may face issues like no sound, low framerate, lagging, etc. Make sure to save the game progress file before uninstalling the game so that you can resume the game from where you left.
Conclusion
We hope the above methods will fix the no sound, crackling, choppy audio tear, or any other issue in your system. Lets us know which of the above methods will work for you and if none of the methods work, leave a comment, and we will find some other solution to fix the issue.