Sounds on my Class 170 in the cab is the same as the outside... Not sure if this is just me, or maybe a problem for anyone. So far found nothing on this forum so was quite suspicious to think it was just me?
Any help would be great thanks.
Brad.
Thompson Class 170 high cab sounds
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bradleigh20
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Re: Thompson Class 170 high cab sounds
Its pretty much the standard for sounds to be the same across the different camera perspectives, and I'm sure Armstrong Powerhouse are glad about it.bradleigh20 wrote:Sounds on my Class 170 in the cab is the same as the outside... Not sure if this is just me, or maybe a problem for anyone. So far found nothing on this forum so was quite suspicious to think it was just me?
Any help would be great thanks.
Brad.
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Re: Thompson Class 170 high cab sounds
I've found a solution...
You have to enable the EFX in the Audio section of the settings from the main page.
Turning this on quietens down the cab sounds to only just hearing the engine and horn (which is like in real life), keeping the outside sounds the same. Also when you go under a bridge or tunnel the sounds go a bit louder, like in real life!
You have to enable the EFX in the Audio section of the settings from the main page.
Turning this on quietens down the cab sounds to only just hearing the engine and horn (which is like in real life), keeping the outside sounds the same. Also when you go under a bridge or tunnel the sounds go a bit louder, like in real life!