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I've been searching the web for a way to control Fusion's lack of a volume control and I've come up empty handed. Does anyone here have a workaround? With the way I usually run my system for multimedia + emulation I have to set the sound on my pc to 1 and it's still to loud. I don't want to have to adjust my receiver every time I switch to Fusion games. I see a lot of you use Fusion so hopefully you'll have a solution, other than the volume I much prefer Fusion to Gens and I'd rather not switch.

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I've been searching the web for a way to control Fusion's lack of a volume control and I've come up empty handed. Does anyone here have a workaround? With the way I usually run my system for multimedia + emulation I have to set the sound on my pc to 1 and it's still to loud. I don't want to have to adjust my receiver every time I switch to Fusion games. I see a lot of you use Fusion so hopefully you'll have a solution, other than the volume I much prefer Fusion to Gens and I'd rather not switch.

Thanks

The only setting I know that gives sound a small boost is the Overdrive setting found in the Sound Menu Item. Just check it and it will write to the Fusion.ini and set the SoundOverdrive=1. If that doesn't work for you then the only solution is to script something to handle the volume for you as Tempest suggested.

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