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Just go up and tell her straight. You really need to come to an agreement, set some rules perhaps. You could sit in her room with her and ask one of your friends to turn the volume from 0 up to just before the point she would bang, then just set it to that volume when it is past an agreed time.
Or, whenever she is banging on the floor, go up to her room and ask her to stop banging, because you are gaming and need to concentrate or watching a film ![]() Either way, there needs to be a compromise! |
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Just to clarify, by ceiling, she lives above me so in essence she's banging on her floor.
I'm actually thinking whether it's me being too loud? I don't think so. Whenever I'm gaming when she's awake she doesn't bang. She only bangs when she's asleep or wanting to go to sleep. Fair dos but I don't think I'm talking seriously loud on the microphone. Just like at a normal tone. To put it into perspective, speak in your normal voice and then maybe increase it by half a notch. That's as loud as I'm probably going. Maybe 1 notch. I'm having to talk 3 notches down on the mic just so she doesn't bang, and it's such an effort. If anything, my sound system actually is louder than I am but she doesn't bang to tell me to turn it down. She's got me cornered to the point where I can't enjoy playing on my 360. |
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I used to get this problem with my brother. Our rooms are next to each other and if he could hear ANY noise after 10:15 he would starting banging on my wall and ringing the house phone to piss my parents off, then i would have them on my case about the noise! If i was on my 360 i had to whisper so quiet that my mates couldn't even hear me. The funny thing is most of the time i was sitting in dead silence on my pc and it was actually my parents tv downstairs he could hear! Luckily he moved out several weeks ago so i don't have that problem anymore.
My advice, if you have access to her room just slip a few sleeping tablets in her drink every night. [yes] |
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