ThundergodTyLor
You am dee best!
+34|7113|RCM Headquarters
Ok, here's my problem.  Battlefield seems to be running just fine, my Ping is decent, never higher than 100, and my computer is built well enough to play the game.  Why is it that when the voice of the commander pops in, everything slows down.  His voice seems to be jittery, as if effected by lag or something.  For example, "Artillery, your area", sounds like "Arrrrttt...illl..errrrr...rreeeee....yooouuurrrrr...aaa...rreeee.aaaaaa."  This even comes up in single player mode, so Im pretty sure that it's not online-related.  I attempted to search for this but, Im not quite sure what to call it.
[CANADA]_Zenmaster
Pope Picard II
+473|7163

Use software audio instead of hardware - this is a common problem due to the elite audio hardware support BF2 has.
kilroy0097
Kilroy Is Here!
+81|7261|Bryan/College Station, TX
If you have a soundcard then use Hardware. Try the sounds at lower then medium over time and see if there is any lag difference. If you have an on board audio decorder on your motherboard then I suggest using Software and never hardware. Once again fiddle with the low/medium/high settings until you get what you want without performance decrease.
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ThundergodTyLor
You am dee best!
+34|7113|RCM Headquarters
Yup, it was the hardware/software problem.  Odd though, I do remember switching it back to software after I took out my SoundBlaster card.  Meh, whatever.  Thanks for the help.
Bert10099
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+177|7158|United States
I thought this post was going to be about VOIP...

No lag here, only a little from VOIP.  It was great, one time a squad member said ''Fuck'' over VOIP right when my game lagged.  All I heard was the word ''Fuck'' being repeated for 5 minutes.  Until I turned my speakers off.
CackNBallz
Member
+45|7160|Toronto, Canada
HAHA!!! The same happened to me, but at the end of a round and right when it is starting to load to another map.

It was an English guy from Leeds and I found his accent pretty funny. 

I had to unplug my headphones and just hear it on my speakers for about a minute or so while the map loaded and verified.

Now back to my 11% alcohol beer...

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