[Ghost Mode]EQ Sound Settings

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  • DnB_Gaming wrote: »
    Excuse me, is there like a link to download this EQ settings program? Is it free or does it cost money? Please any1 reply me with link to website for download...or name of program.

    Dont try to figure out how to download those EQ sound settings, im pretty sure it wont help at all.
  • Xiao_Guai wrote: »
    i dont need to have that sound card to run that programs right?i can just use normal sound card to run it ?
    DnB_Gaming wrote: »
    Excuse me, is there like a link to download this EQ settings program? Is it free or does it cost money? Please any1 reply me with link to website for download...or name of program.

    depends on ur chipset.. u cant just download any EQ..
  • Dont try to figure out how to download those EQ sound settings, im pretty sure it wont help at all.

    It does help when you have a good soundcard.
  • its better to just play the game and leave the technical things out :)
  • its better to just play the game and leave the technical things out :)

    Sim sim, except crystalizer makes everything sound sexy.
  • LOL, My hearing has improved after i set my setting to "Surround Sound"
    really helped with my PP.
  • ' wrote:
    H[ellSin;2361260']Hello there, My name is Ceejay.

    From such a long time that I kept these settings to myself and 2 others, I've decided to spread it around now to help out people that Play and Pinpoints in Ghost Mode. If you have a suck-ish sound settings, well I'll give you a better one. I hope it would help you and someday you would get better at it. It will be hard at the beginning, no worries I was having problems with it too when I first-used it.

    First of all.. if you don't know what an EQ Sound Settings looks like, it looks like this:

    X-Fi:

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    It would be a better sound if you have any type of X-Fi(soundcard) .

    Second, just to tell you this game does NOT support surround sound,

    1) So first just set your settings to headphones mode.
    2) Turn off EAX effects and turn off CMSS 3D and 3D headphone. As it won't do you any good with 2D miles audio(which is the system crossfire uses). It's best not to have. You are free to try it, as everyone has different ears. Maybe you'll like CMS 3D-Headphone mode in stereo only games...

    If you are done these two steps, try it first in game. And if it's not any better than your older settings, I guess you have to do more things with your settings:

    1) Un-select "Synchronize with Control Panel"

    2) Set the windows speakers configuration to 5.1(Optional)

    Once you've done that, practice tweaking the mixer settings. I prefer lowering the amount of bass frequencies and raising the highs as lots of bass tends to drown out footsteps.

    3) If you got Realtek installed, go to the Playback Sound --> Right click --> Properties --> Enhancements --> Check Environment:Setting=Living Room --> Check Loudness Equalization.

    That's all. Have fun. If it didn't help you at all, I'm sorry :P


    is this true that i dont need to have that sound card to run the programs make my sound go up? or am i wrong
  • Xiao_Guai wrote: »
    is this true that i dont need to have that sound card to run the programs make my sound go up? or am i wrong

    You're wrong because the software needed to run x-fi is only compatible with the sound card itself.