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    Heartbeat sound

    In a game where the sound is admittedly broken, can we have an option to reduce or altogether turn off the sound of our hearts beating when the timer is getting low? I had a scenario last night where I died to a player who was RUNNING behind me, but I couldn't hear their approach due to the THUMP-THUMP, THUMP-THUMP, THUMP-THUMP sound that was going off as the timer ticked down. Again, in a game with already-broken sound, we don't need anything extra impairing our ability to hear valuable in-game sounds.
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    Agree, it should be possible to turn off, mute some sounds / effects. Some sound effects are unnecessary.
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    I might be mistaking but I think that is allready possible by turning off music since its part of the soundtrack (https://youtu.be/x7hF4Go3TJM). I have music turned off since that horrible pink event and never hear the heartbeat at the end of the round anymore. Might be subconcious tho.
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    Originally Posted by HumptyDumpty.- Go to original post
    I might be mistaking but I think that is allready possible by turning off music since its part of the soundtrack (https://youtu.be/x7hF4Go3TJM). I have music turned off since that horrible pink event and never hear the heartbeat at the end of the round anymore. Might be subconcious tho.
    I think mine is all the way down already...but I'll double-check to be sure. Thanks for the suggestion though; I'll take a look!
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    So my music volume is at 0, so unfortunately that won't help. But I did change my audio output setting to "Night Mode"...and footsteps seem a bit louder...so we'll see how that goes....
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