Ghost Mode: A Professional Guide
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Nikka I wouldn't die to you if you had no breath, macro hops, and a one hit knife the size of a football field huehueI just need to say that I love your signature
"You're right.I am crazy. But you know what else? I don't give a fck"
That's me lel -
I just need to say that I love your signature
"You're right.I am crazy. But you know what else? I don't give a fck"
That's me lelAnar creeps me everywhere D= Stahp you creepo
Nah I just try and be a part of all the GM threads and apparently so do you -
I won't lel, btw can help me with my equalizer? should I get realtek instead?
I use realtek, but i assume that all the EQs are about the same. The only good benefit to using realtek is that you could more easily copy someone else's EQ, because it's normally the default on new computers. -
I use realtek, but i assume that all the EQs are about the same. The only good benefit to using realtek is that you could more easily copy someone else's EQ, because it's normally the default on new computers.OKay, I tried to copy his EQ, but I didn't get any sound at all
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I followed all the instructions on the audio part correctly but in the end, it just resulted in me having no volume. For some reason, it just cut my audio off completely and now I can't hear a thing
Also, I never had this thing come up or where to open it like shown in your post
Any help/fix?
EDIT: Well, one thing I found is that it doesn't work when I plug my headphones into my computer monitor speaker (built-in) but when I plug in my actual headset via USB into my computer, then it works and I can hear the difference. Anyone know why this may be the case? -
LtSharpEyezz wrote: »I followed all the instructions on the audio part correctly but in the end, it just resulted in me having no volume. For some reason, it just cut my audio off completely and now I can't hear a thing
Also, I never had this thing come up or where to open it like shown in your post
Any help/fix?
EDIT: Well, one thing I found is that it doesn't work when I plug my headphones into my computer monitor speaker (built-in) but when I plug in my actual headset via USB into my computer, then it works and I can hear the difference. Anyone know why this may be the case?Got no sound either, I have no idea why. -
LtSharpEyezz wrote: »EDIT: Well, one thing I found is that it doesn't work when I plug my headphones into my computer monitor speaker (built-in) but when I plug in my actual headset via USB into my computer, then it works and I can hear the difference. Anyone know why this may be the case?
so you have built-in speakers in your monitor,you won't hear any change in sound from monitor as your are making changes in your sound card.
I suppose you have sound card which is inserted inside you computer not your monitor and any changes made in software will effect your sound card which is inserted on your PC's motherboard.
I might be wrong as i haven't came across any monitor which has built-in speaker. -
Does this still works (the audio part). Just tried it but I don't feel like it is better for hearing ghosts. I got a turtle beach P11 as headphone. I can hear some breaths but I can't hear the diff between left/right. Also how can you open that blue screen to change the middle volumes?
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