I think every game should have a choice to turn off the sound. Cause its rly annoying to be listening to itunes and then the sound of the game interrupts. So you have to listen to the game sounds and turn of ur music, or turn off sounds altogether. Sor of annoying
I would say about 90-95% of games I have seen have some kind of mute button as Jungles said it is a case of finding it sometimes. But I agree with you kyocat I often listen to music whenonline and it is so annoying when there is no way to turn off the sound. But AG doesn't have that much control over what goes into the games it is up to the developers.... I suppose AG could just reject any game without a mute feature but that is abit over the top to be honest. I think it is just best to put up with it.... or turn up your music REALLY loud lol
Well, not sure about you, but if you go to the volume mixer setting on my computer, you can lower the volume coming off of Firefox, or IE or other things. So, if you want to even watch videos on youtube and play games without exiting either, play the games on one browser and the other on a different one and then turn the volume off for whichever one you don't want to be hearing.
Anyways, on my computer it shows that speaker thing, you click it and it brings up a full volume changer. At the bottom it should say "mixer" Click that and it's pretty simple from there.
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Lol goumas.
Well, not sure about you, but if you go to the volume mixer setting on my computer,
I used to have a thing like that but I think they have changed it somewhat... I can make the EQ Rock or Classic but not change the volume lol (hates Vista and all the crap I have on this computer lol)
Ok well i think the bottom line is ppl that make the games should be considerate and just put a mute button. Is it that hard to put one in? If you can make a game worth playing then i dont think a mute botton is too hard for you
Why would you want to waste the battery of your iPod/mp3 player, when the computer is already on? And maybe people want to listen to it through their speakers? :P
And that doesn't have anything to do with the battery problem and the mp3 player problem.
It isn't wasting battery power if you're using it. In fact, I have a strange feeling that iPods/MP3's were created for listening to music at any time. I don't know where I got that idea...