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+1....was roasted 2x last night..both times I was on top of a building
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Once again I get a path come behind me and I cant hear his footsteps until hes less than 5 feet away from me
A.giant.metal.robot.with.no.sound.when.he.walks
Fix.your.game.
Another game, another pathfinder waltzes in the door no audio. Just remove him from the game if you cant fix something as simple as footstep audio
Still not fixed. What's the deal? Once again it's a pathfinder walking up a metal staircase and I cant hear a single footstep. Why is this so damn hard to fix for you guys
Wear some headphones and quit complaining increasing bass also increases footstep audio
So i noticed something in Training you can't hear Bloodhound sliding down the hill and his footsteps can be heard only when he is very close to you like 2meters.
Is this a bug?
Is it because of the sand?
Then they should increase footstep sound on all surfaces.
Go training and check it.
(Xbox One)
Maybe sometimes this happens in a multiplayer match.
Bump until enemy footsteps actually make noise
Cant hear a wraith climb a wall literally right next to me.
How many months is it going to take to not have such a trash can audio system?
- DarthValtrex6 years agoHero (Retired)@FaIIenAngeI777 Headphones won’t fix it, there is something wrong with the audioM time to time. I’d venture to say its lag related.
But there are definitely times you can’t hear foot steps. Im not saying you are wrong, but I havent experienced too much problems with the sound. And I also know that a lot of people that I play with on a regular basis also have a problem hearing stuff when standing next to me, stuff that I hear perfectly.
So the question is if they have this "bug" and I dont, or if it comes down to a difference in the quality of headphones, EQ settings (Ive customized my EQ for better clarity), or simply just difference in perception/focus. I guess the ability to perceive sound and for your brain to "sort" them as important information must be as different for different players as the ability to spot enemies. I bet you can relate to the fact that you usually are much better at spotting enemies when spectating a teammate, simply because your brain can focus 100% on that, instead of playing the game.