HT2178 No sound from Doom3 after installed from the App store onto my intel iMac

No sound from Doom3 after installed from the App store onto my intel iMac 10.7.3  Any solutions?

Just just launch the Mac App Store, select the "Purchased" tab and download MainStage or any other application you already bought.

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