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DTS Sound Unbound on linux?
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That's what I said.
If someone else turns up footstep audio with additional software, you have to do it too.
But just use a damn equaliser then. Not some "surround gaming audio" processor that at worst does way more to hurt audio quality than help it.
These programs don't help you hear other players by using some magic 3d audio. They literally just make footsteps louder, because the audio is already 3d.
You can also get the same result by just lowering all the audio sliders in the game, except SFX, and then using a louder volume.
These "audio processing" programs are fake garbage.
The programs do not present themselves as anything else. The aim is to manipulate the original sound. But to call that cheating or fake, you would also have to treat the graphics in the same way. In other words, max. settings and nice with motion blur and pretty sunbeams so that you don't notice anything else, etc. Turning the settings down or deactivating them would be cheating/faking.
So if people wanna use it just let them use it.
Yes they do. They use the word "surround". That's a lie. They claim to improve audio across the board, for music movies and anything else. That's a lie. They claim to enhance immersion by making it sound more real. That's a lie.
Everything all of these programs do around achieving "surround" is fake garbage.
I said the only REAL thing some of them do is let you hear better in games, and thats arguably cheating.
It has more in common with wallhacks than turning graphics down.
Enhancing already existing audio is not cheating. Similarly, using better headphones or a bigger monitor is also not cheating. HRTF in games will give you better information than these programs can. They cannot magically make new information. On the other hand, HRTF in games that support it uses math so that you can hear things above and below you and more accurately place steps.
HRTF will do a lot more for you than an equalizer or compressor could.
Do you not know what the word "arguably" means?
That's literally what I'm saying. They don't actually do anything useful.
These programs don't "enhance" anything. They just make some parts louder and some parts quieter, which "ARGUABLY" means you're using a third party application to modify the game to work differently than designed (allowing you to hear things sooner than their set loudness was intended to allow).
No shit. Just turn up the relevant game audio, dump these POS audio processors that pretend to be magic.