Audio desync in Black Myth: Wukong can be frustrating, because it can show up as a lip-sync issue, delayed audio, and even skipped audio sections. While this is a rare problem, if this is happening to you, there are a few solutions you can try.
Black Myth: Wukong Audio Desync Fixes
Let’s get the general troubleshooting steps out of the way first.
- Restart the Game and Your PC: If it’s a minor glitch, a restart should resolve it.
- Update Audio Drivers: Ensure your audio drivers are up-to-date. Head to your sound card manufacturer’s website for the latest drivers.
- Verify Game Files: Use the game’s built-in verification tool to check for corrupted files.
- Check for Updates: Make sure you have the latest game patch installed.
If these steps didn’t work out, test if the audio desync in Black Myth: Wukong is happening only in the English version or in the Chinese version too. You can switch to Chinese with English subtitles because it appears that most issues are in the English dub version.
Here are some more solutions that may work:
- Try a Different Audio Device: If possible, connect your headphones or speakers to a different audio output on your computer.
- Check for Hardware Conflicts: If you’ve recently added new hardware, it might be conflicting with your audio device. Try removing or disabling it temporarily.
- Verify Game Files: Verifying game files is essential to find and fix corrupted files, missing files and performance issues, so try this before reinstalling the game.
- Make sure your game is installed on an SSD because the recommended system requirements need an SSD for the best performance audio-visually.
Hopefully, one of these troubleshooting tips works out and you no longer have audio desync in this beautiful game. For more location guides for farming resources or steps to complete quests, be sure to explore our guides category on Gamer Tweak.