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Josh / Proddy has posted 297 times.
Posted on (1 year ago)
No - the `.lmlh` file belongs in the `Hacks` directory. He's saying to create the folder if it doesn't already exist, or if it does exist then place it there. Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
You can also check out this mod I made (but someone else released for me because lazy): https://forum.donutteam.com/topic/3421/1 Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
Hi <@DeebeeGeezy>, I've just pinged you in the Discord with a link to the checklist that might help you. Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
Wonderful, thank you for letting me know - I'll add it to the list of things to try if anyone else ever has a similar issue :D I hope you can finally enjoy playing the game now that's all resolved - anything else feel free to create a new thread or join (https://donutteam.com/discord). Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
No worries, glad we've finally found the root cause. Please post an update when you have a solution that works. Whether it's the VoiceMeeter redirect, updating the firmware, updating the driver or something else. Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
I see from your audio devices you have VoiceMeeter installed. IIRC you can use that to route to a hardware audio device. It might require a bit of setup, but you could potentially use volume mixer to make SHAR's audio go through VoiceMeeter and have it route to your headset. Outside of that, I'd che...
Posted on (1 year ago)
They're not necessary, they were just to confirm your sound settings were changing. I would say to reinstall into a folder with write permission from the start if you're going to reinstall the game. As an odd test, could you try setting your output device to the MSI monitor? From looking at the spec...
Posted on (1 year ago)
No worries. Let's try the second R of the 3 R's of Windows tech support: 1. Retry 2. **Reboot** 3. Reinstall Could you try just rebooting your machine and seeing if it makes any difference. It is a hail mary, and I don't expect it to fix it, but also this is Windows and stranger things have happened...
Posted on (1 year ago)
Assuming your desktop has a front I/O headphone jack, do you have a pair of normal wired headphones (even something like earbuds) that you could plug in and swap to in order to test? Thanks, Josh
Posted on (1 year ago)
This is officially the weirdest bug I've ever encountered, so you can have that badge of honour if you'd like... I would like to apologise for all the messing about with no results, but this is definitely an odd one. I just realised I haven't confirmed yet, is this a desktop or a laptop? For the nex...