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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

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Learn how to fine-tune your audio experience in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands. Adjust music, combat, voice, and environmental sound levels for optimal gameplay.

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Learn how to fine-tune your audio experience in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands. Adjust music, combat, voice, and environmental sound levels for optimal gameplay.

Hey there! Let's get your audio dialed in for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands. The sound options here are pretty straightforward and mostly about controlling the volume of different things you'll hear. Think of it like setting up your own personal sound mix for the battlefield.

Basically, you'll be using the A Button to increase the volume of a specific sound type and the Y Button to decrease it. Just remember, you can't crank any single sound higher than the overall 'Master' volume, so keep that in mind as you tweak.

Sound Options Explained:

  • Music: This one's pretty self-explanatory – it controls the volume for all the background music in the game.
  • Environmental: This affects the ambient sounds like wind, birds, and even the music when you're just chilling and not in a firefight.
  • Combat: This is your go-to for adjusting the volume of all the action-packed sounds, like gunshots, explosions, and all that good stuff.
  • Voice: Need to hear your squadmates or enemy chatter clearly? This setting controls the volume of radio calls, whether it's from your AI buddies or other players.

Output Device & Voice Settings:

  • Output Device: You can switch this between 'speakers' and 'headphones' using the A Button. Honestly, unless you've actually got headphones plugged in, it's best to just leave this on 'speakers'.
  • Voice Through Speakers: This option pops up only if you're not using a dedicated headset for voice chat. It'll route any multiplayer voice chat through your TV speakers, which can be handy if you're going solo or with friends on the couch.

Messing with these settings can really change how you experience the game, especially if you want to focus on enemy footsteps or just enjoy the atmosphere. Give 'em a play around and see what works best for you!

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