Originally posted by: Spongo
...after a loud explosion or when you fire your gun? It's driving me crazy! Is there a setting somewhere that i'm missing?
I haven't played COD4 myself, but I think the implication is that the GAME does this.Originally posted by: Spongo
really? if that's the case, then i'm returning them. I wan't the full sound experience, not a muffled one. I do understand why they would do that, but I just don't agree.
Originally posted by: erwos
I haven't played COD4 myself, but I think the implication is that the GAME does this.Originally posted by: Spongo
really? if that's the case, then i'm returning them. I wan't the full sound experience, not a muffled one. I do understand why they would do that, but I just don't agree.
Originally posted by: erwos
I haven't played COD4 myself, but I think the implication is that the GAME does this.Originally posted by: Spongo
really? if that's the case, then i'm returning them. I wan't the full sound experience, not a muffled one. I do understand why they would do that, but I just don't agree.
Originally posted by: chrisg22
Originally posted by: erwos
I haven't played COD4 myself, but I think the implication is that the GAME does this.Originally posted by: Spongo
really? if that's the case, then i'm returning them. I wan't the full sound experience, not a muffled one. I do understand why they would do that, but I just don't agree.
Yes, I believe you are correct. Unless i just don't understand what he is talking about..
Originally posted by: Modeps
Yes, the game does this for realism. Loud noises cause your hearing to 'deaden' for a moment... nearby explosions cause ringing in your ears and basically temporary deafness.
Originally posted by: Spongo
well, seems that the problem was that the IR piece wasn't in the LOS of the headphones so the volume would dip at different moments. all figured out, thanks guys!
Originally posted by: Spongo
...after a loud explosion or when you fire your gun? It's driving me crazy! Is there a setting somewhere that i'm missing?
Originally posted by: Spongo
well, seems that the problem was that the IR piece wasn't in the LOS of the headphones so the volume would dip at different moments. all figured out, thanks guys!