@AzGoshawk Yea I’m in the camp if it’s not primarily for listening (to music) it’s a headset, otherwise it’s a headphone. Cause most headphones have an inline mic as well, yet I don’t call them headsets.
I’ve heard of the Roccat before, but yea like you said, you need a good sound card for headsets pike that. A good dedicated one which cuts most ambient noise and preferably a DAC as well.
Yea, I know about the sound processes, but I just mentioned them in one breath to make the post more legible :P
true 5.1 is always better since the drivers take care of everything instead of the logic of the headset that has to decode everything for coming it’s way and has to simulate it. But yea, mostly PC. The sound cards on consoles are average, hope new consoles put a bigger emphasis on it tho.
But in apex I can actually hear how low on the priority list audio is. Usually when playing FPS or audio heavy games I use one of my ear/headphones and the soundscape is entirely different than my Turtlebeach Elite Pro 2 headset for talking. In Apex tho, my higher quality ear/headphones sound more distorted than in other games and the ‘presence’ just feels weird. The TB headset comes with an amp where I can put my audio equip in so I don’t have to listen to the crackling of my controller but even then it just feels weird...