Hi,If everything works fine except one game, this should be related specific settings, you could check if this issue persists in other games: If not, I suggest you could contact the game manufacturer, they would teach you how to configure the sound of game. If so, please try to remove and reinstall Lifechat device:1). Go to Start- Control Panel (Classic View) - System icon, and click Device Manager on the left.2). Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers3).
See if the first or second entry is 'Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone '.4). Right-click on Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone and select Uninstall.5). Unplug and plug the Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone onto the computer.6). In the Device Manager, click the Scan for hardware changes button on the toolbar and let it scan your computer.7).
When the system finds the new device, it will request to install the right driver.Also, you could contact our hardware support for more help:Alex ZhaoPlease remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Hi,If everything works fine except one game, this should be related specific settings, you could check if this issue persists in other games: If not, I suggest you could contact the game manufacturer, they would teach you how to configure the sound of game. If so, please try to remove and reinstall Lifechat device:1). Go to Start- Control Panel (Classic View) - System icon, and click Device Manager on the left.2).
Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers3). See if the first or second entry is 'Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone '.4). Right-click on Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone and select Uninstall.5).
Unplug and plug the Lifechat Lx-3000 Microphone onto the computer.6). In the Device Manager, click the Scan for hardware changes button on the toolbar and let it scan your computer.7). When the system finds the new device, it will request to install the right driver.Also, you could contact our hardware support for more help:Alex ZhaoPlease remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.