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Solved. By using “Special K” and setting the following information, I was able to keep the "Persona" game sound playing even when other windows are active. It helped me. www.reddit.com/r/DragonsDog...
This post is for anyone who's sunk 100+ hours into *Dragon’s Dogma 2* and are still looking for new ways to keep the game interesting. Here's a collection of ideas (mine and others) to help you mix things up and get more out of your time with DD2.
If I want to play Apex, I will have to use my old PC or laptop. (Well, I don't play Apex habitually now, so I'm not really bothered.)
I'm hoping to make a desk tour video after I finish it off, but we'll see... 🤔
I had it all mostly connected up, and now it is just a matter of finishing it up, arranging it to look a little nicer, and hiding it. It was a lot of work, but I am very happy with the way it functions as designed!
The docking station's audio port is also connected to the Line-in of the audio interface connected to the private PC. This allows me to hear the sound from my work laptop mixed in with the sound from my earphones, which are connected to my private PC via Bluetooth.
The only direct cable connection to the work laptop is the cable (Type-C) in the upper left corner of this image. (including power supply) This cable leads to the docking station, and from the docking station to each display, microphone, etc.
* Bottom left: My work laptop. Mainly for opening and creating documents. * Upper left: Shown here is my work laptop. Mainly used for connecting to a remote PC via remote desktop or logging into a remote server and working. * Laptop Monitor: for email , Teams, scheduler, task management work, etc.
2. work mode * Top right: showing my private PC. When I concentrate, I play a video that serves as a pomodoro timer, and when I don't need to concentrate, I play the delivery/video. * Bottom right: Shows my work laptop. I mainly use Firefox for browsing and other work.
* Bottom left: High refresh rate monitor. This is where I project my game screens. and other work. * Top left: High quality monitor. Mainly used for accurate color reproduction, such as when editing video and other tasks.