I was not happy with this "agent" and the fact that he was blowing my issue off because it obviously doesn't rate high to him. Ubi-nohelp: All cases are handled by agents such as myself therefore this won't be possible. I asked if I could request this "feature" removed. Ubi-nohelp: Please note that this is working as intended and the only way to fully disable it is too turn down the effects volume however that will impact all other effects as well, apologies for any inconveniences caused. Ubi-nohelp: "I understand that you keep hearing the tagging sound even after you have disabled tagging in the options menu in Far Cry 6?" Honestly, if this is how Ubisoft are going to treat us customers, I won't be buying another game which is not what I want to happen.
I have uninstalled the PS5 version and was installing the PS4 version thinking it was a bug because I also have FC6 on the Xbox and I do not remember the sound on the Xbox version.
Unless we're tagging UFOs and things underground, I am really not sure how this is, as it was put to me by the supposed "help", "working as is intended".
Straight down at the ground, also got the sound. I wanted to test it so I stared straight into the sky, still got the sound. I literally cannot play this with that popping sound every few seconds. That's a good way to lose customers (although I have heard nothing but bad things about Ubisoft's customer support). I just spoke to one of the "help" here and I was pretty much told this is how it is. I just cannot understand how the sound file is not attached to the tagging option. Published on Work From Home Ft.I am getting the same issue and it is killing the immersion. Published on Space Freight - Bleep!Sound (Original Mix) Bleep!Sound’s tracks Bruno Mars - Grenade (Bleep!Sound 2nd Remix) Having been given the opportunity to join SODAtracks, BLEEP!SOUND feels that he can finally push his music to that higher level that he has been aiming for. I knew that it was merely impossible to get in to the music industry and feared that I never would get my foot in the door” BLEEP!SOUND grew up with a very eclectic musical background from listening to wide variety of artists/bands from a wide variety of genres such as: ‘Ian Van Dahl – Prodigy – Manic Street Preachers – Tina Turner’. “I used to play around with Dance EJay at High School, and was told I was actually really good at structure and arrangement, and this is where I first had a passion for production and not just listening to music” “I already had a copy of Steinberg’s Cubase SX3 and knew my way around it, which helped when I attended my course at College. Although generally targeting music for the club/underground/festival world, BLEEP!SOUND is also aiming for a run at the commercial world of music. Having experimented with many types of genres from Trance – to – Drum and bass – to – Breaks – to – Dubstep, BLEEP!SOUND officially claims that he just produces “BASS music”.
After winning a remix competition, this gave BLEEP!SOUND the drive and motivation to push for a career in music production. Remixing from the age of 16, using Cubase SX3, BLEEP!SOUND has progressed a long way since his college years. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Leading a relatively normal upbringing for a youth in those days, with the occasional mixing of the wrong crowds, but generally kept his head clean. BLEEP!SOUND was born in early 1988, and has grown up in Brighton from his early youth.