Ever found yourself in a gaming session, only to be abruptly interrupted by the dreaded "Days Gone" error on your speakers? This issue, often caused by audio distortion or driver conflicts, can be quite frustrating. But worry not, as we've compiled a comprehensive guide on how to troubleshoot and potentially destroy these speaker issues in Days Gone. Let's dive right in.

Before we begin, ensure you've tried the basic solutions. These include checking your audio cables for any damage, ensuring your speakers are properly connected, and restarting your system. If these haven't worked, let's delve into more detailed solutions.

Adjusting In-Game Audio Settings
Sometimes, the issue might not be with your hardware but your game's audio settings. Let's explore this.

First, ensure that your audio device is correctly selected in the game's settings. You can find this in the 'Options' menu, under 'Audio'. If your speakers are not listed, try restarting the game or your system.
Adjusting Volume Levels

Excessively high volume levels can cause audio distortion. Try reducing the volume in-game and on your system to see if that resolves the issue.
Additionally, ensure that your speakers' volume isn't set to maximum. This can cause the audio to clip, leading to distortion. Try adjusting the volume on your speakers as well.
Checking Audio Device Properties

Windows and macOS have built-in audio settings that can sometimes cause conflicts. Let's check these out.
In Windows, right-click on the speaker icon in your taskbar, select 'Sounds', then 'Properties'. In the 'Advanced' tab, ensure that the 'Exclusive mode' option is not checked. In macOS, go to 'System Preferences', 'Sound', and ensure that your speakers are selected as the output device.
Updating and Reinstalling Audio Drivers

Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause a multitude of issues, including audio distortion. Let's update and reinstall your audio drivers to rule out this possibility.
Updating Audio Drivers




















You can update your drivers manually by visiting your manufacturer's website or automatically using a third-party tool like Driver Booster or Driver Easy.
To update manually, visit your manufacturer's website, find your speaker model, and download the latest drivers. Once downloaded, install them and restart your system.
Reinstalling Audio Drivers
If updating doesn't work, try reinstalling your drivers. This can often fix corrupted drivers.
In Windows, go to 'Device Manager', find your audio device, right-click and select 'Uninstall device'. Restart your system, and Windows should reinstall the drivers automatically. If not, you can manually reinstall them using the method mentioned above.
Testing Your Speakers
Before concluding that the issue is with Days Gone, let's test your speakers to ensure they're working properly.
Playing Other Media
Try playing other games, watching movies, or listening to music on your speakers. If the audio plays without distortion, the issue is likely with Days Gone.
If the audio is still distorted, the issue might be with your speakers themselves. In this case, you might need to consider getting them repaired or replaced.
If you've tried all these solutions and you're still experiencing issues, it might be best to reach out to the game's developers or your speaker's manufacturer for further assistance. Happy gaming!