BioShock - Welcome to Rapture freezing issue

I recently installed BioShock and I've been running into a issue with how the game runs. The plane crash and, "I chose Rapture" scenes play out without any issues, but as soon as Welcome to Rapture loads, the bathysphere rises to the scene where Johnny gets killed by the spider splicer, but the scene is frozen. I can look around with the mouse, but I am unable to move or progress and there is no sound.
I'm not sure what's causing this issue; I've uninstalled and reinstalled the game, I've checked to see if my drivers are up to date, I went into the steamapps file to see if there was anything I had to change such as a .ini, but I'm getting the same result.
This is the regular version, not the remastered version. I'm playing the regular version because I currently don't have the right hardware specifications to run the remastered version.
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How do I fix BioShock crash?
Good luck and make sure you follow the instructions carefully.Has BioShock remastered been fixed?
Thankfully, the wait for a playable release is now over. Issued today, the new patches for BioShock and BioShock 2 Remastered feature a plethora of tweaks that should make the games playable, along with improving the general quality of life for each title.Why does BioShock 2 Remastered keep crashing?
The BioShock 2 Remastered crash may be caused by insufficient video card RAM used by the game. So, increase video card memory may help you solve the problem. This should prevent the game from crashing because of a lack of VRAM (video ram). Run Steam.Is BioShock playable on PC?
For many on PC, the remastered version of BioShock and BioShock 2 are available at no cost. Owners of the original PC releases received the remasters for free on launch day. Even as a giveaway, though, an increasing majority of players aren't happy with how the classic games have been redone.Welcome to Rapture: Andrew Ryan's Monologue - BioShock Remastered
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