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I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 20 Apr 2024, 21:42
by Cristopherox
I apologize for my english.
Today I came home and played halo infinite on my old Xbox one x, my original Xbox controller has drift on both joysticks so I used an old power A controller that I had in storage for a while.
As soon as I opened the game I noticed that the audio was too loud on this controller, but the amazing thing happened when I started a game and was extremely smooth and responsive! I can see every movement of the enemies, I have too much time to react to them. I tested this controller on my PC and got the same positive results playing fortnite and apex legends, it's amazing how 144hz looks, it seems like I've never experienced the true experience on high refresh rate monitors.
The strange thing is when I plug my headphones into my original Xbox controller or my PC I get pops in the audio every 1 or 2 minutes while gaming, also when I turn my AC on or off I can hear a slight pop, this doesn't happen with the Power A controller, like the controller blocks the interference
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 26 May 2024, 01:10
by wellos
This is a great discovery!
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 26 May 2024, 08:35
by cursed-gamer
Surprisingly when you turn off the sound in CS2, the hitreg and spray control is much better.
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 02:28
by Inputlagguy
I can add to this. My gameplay sometimes feels better when i turn the sound lower / all the way down or even spin the volume wheel on my headset.
Another weird thing that happens is if i 3/4 of the way plug my headset into the controller so that i can hear sound , but my mic doesn’t work, the game feels way smoother and snappier.
I’ve purchased a couple diff headsets both wired and wireless. And they all feel fine in the beginning and slowly everything goes to s*** after a few gaming sessions
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 05:44
by cursed-gamer
Yes, there is definitely correlation with audio. I knew this for a long time already.
On good days (which happen rarely) my sound is clear, soft and "precise" and I can easily take an advantage out of it. Unfortunately most of the time locating an enemy by footsteps is unrealiable, because normally when I expect somebody coming around the corner, he goes out while the sound suggests he is still few meters away. Sometimes I can't hear any steps at all, but they suddenly appear 1-2 seconds before I die. This is complete madness which can't be explained.
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 05:59
by n1zoo
cursed-gamer wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 08:35
Surprisingly when you turn off the sound in CS2, the hitreg and spray control is much better.
It's true. If I make volume 0 in valorant, cs2 or 1.6 hitreg is much better.
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 10:19
by timecard
cursed-gamer wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 08:35
Surprisingly when you turn off the sound in CS2, the hitreg and spray control is much better.
Wonder if your audio is becoming desynchronized, imagine the sound and visuals going in and out of sync or gradually out of sync. Your mind tries to put those things together and react to them. When it's no sound, you focus on visuals only. Thoughts?
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 11:57
by cursed-gamer
timecard wrote: ↑07 Jun 2024, 10:19
cursed-gamer wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 08:35
Surprisingly when you turn off the sound in CS2, the hitreg and spray control is much better.
Wonder if your audio is becoming desynchronized, imagine the sound and visuals going in and out of sync or gradually out of sync. Your mind tries to put those things together and react to them. When it's no sound, you focus on visuals only. Thoughts?
Audio doesn’t distract me but lies. It’s not about ear and eye coordination but how the game behaves itself. Recoil control is much easier and it does not stutter that much while shooting.
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 19:23
by Inputlagguy
Yea definitely not. The difference is night and day. Can barely break a 1.0KD vs 3-4 kd easily. Everything is night and day difference.
The tracking. The ADS snap to target. The snappiness of my aim. Picking up loot etc everything works completely different, 100% it’s for sure not about focus or reaction time. Something is wrong
Re: I discovered something related to audio
Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 11:10
by themagic
n1zoo wrote: ↑07 Jun 2024, 05:59
cursed-gamer wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 08:35
Surprisingly when you turn off the sound in CS2, the hitreg and spray control is much better.
It's true. If I make volume 0 in valorant, cs2 or 1.6 hitreg is much better.
noticed same thing but zero idea how and why. first i thought that this just maybe placebo but reading this topic and how many noticed this...im now sure that it is not just placebo.
but for real i can feel some kind of small difference too with zero volume and even today still.
the funny paradox thing on all this...
in early good days when everything was fine here...i always liked to play online and listen to music at same time and i still outfragged everyone and performed good without rly hearing the enemy steps. my hitreg and gameplay just worked so nice and i was rly confident in these old days that even while listen to music dont stopped me from winning and make high amount of frags in my matches.
edit:
the audio topic thing sounds overall rly interesting cause i had moments where i noticed a difference in ingame sound quality and when this happened then the gameplay become for some time like better and everything start to work some better. starting from hitreg to recoil control to delay/desync feel...
but the ingame sound quality always degraded after some again and everything turn to bad like before and i knew that this match is a lose for sure or will be rly tryhard for me before it even started. and that the next matches will be same bad again for me...