November 25, 200619 yr When playing bf2142 I get static on my sound card (when on high or very high) people say it is caused by having motherboard not sending data fast enough (could that because im using 2/3 pci slots 1/1 pci-e slots and 3/4 memory slots). Do I need a new motherboard or do I need a powersupply? I also get this strange screen thing, dose anyone know how to fix this? or could this be a related problem with the computer itself? /monthly_06_2011/post-1114-130810188946_thumb.jpg
November 25, 200619 yr By looking at the screenshot, looks like you got EMPed. thats what it looks like, does it flash back and forth for a few seconds??if so thats just an emp mine/grenade/strike
November 25, 200619 yr When playing bf2142 I get static on my sound card (when on high or very high) people say it is caused by having motherboard not sending data fast enough (could that because im using 2/3 pci slots 1/1 pci-e slots and 3/4 memory slots). Do I need a new motherboard or do I need a powersupply? I also get this strange screen thing, dose anyone know how to fix this? or could this be a related problem with the computer itself? LOL, that is the effect of the EMP grenade. ...its supposed to look like that, silly Sound - Make sure you have the latest sound drivers installed Sound - If that doesn't work, reinstall your drivers Sound - Also, what kind of sound card do you have? If you have a good sound card like Audigy or X-Fi, make sure you set your settings to "hardware" and "high".
November 25, 200619 yr Author oh lol i thought it wasn't sposed to do that lol because i doubt that would do that to a person in real life heh
November 25, 200619 yr Experiment with windows audio speakers advanced setting selection, like stereo, quadraphonic, surround, 5.1,etc. Found in control panel or by clock if speaker there for clicking to access same volume control.
November 25, 200619 yr The reason the screen flickers from an EMP strike, Underspy, is because the game assumes your looking thru the visor on your Battlehelmet. The same visor that feeds your your heads up display, 3D map, and other cool features that soldiers might have in the future. Look at it from that point, and an EMP strike messing with your vision will make perfect sense. Also, keep in mind that the human body is made up of it's own electrical energy. It's not too far fetched to think that EMP might mess up your optical nerve signals as well.
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