Just Cause 2 Game Audio Delay in Windows 7 x64

Hi
I'm getting some Audio Delay with Just Cause 2 Game in Wndows 7 x64 on Audigy Se , Loaded with latest Creative Drivers, is it with the CREATIVE drivers or Game Problem, I Have Played Battlefield 2, Metro 2033 they works Perfect , but with this ?
??? CREATIVE open ur eYes , Provide some AUdio Suite and a Working Drivers , WIndows 8 is on the way, time to make new Beta drivers hehe!!!!!:smileyvery-happy:

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