@ColdHours Ohhh I’m not talking about inconsistencies. I’ve used the amp + earphone setup in multiple games since I bought the headset. Despite popular belief from gamers, gaming headsets are mostly low-mid grade audio equipment if you compare them to even same price actual ear/headphones. The thing about headsets is they’re configured for gaming. That’s why games sound so good and why they usually come with a mic.
If you however plug in an audio peripheral into your controller you’d think that audio peripheral sucks, because it’s inserted into a controller with a very low grade soundcard so everything sounds (at least to me...) awful.
Buy an amp (compatible with consoles), stick it in either usb or spdif input, plug your audio equip in and it’s a world of difference. Even if you use a headset. But you’ll see, ear/headphones still sound better... only different... much less richer in sound (unless you have some very good ear/headphones), but much clearer and bigger soundstage.
Coming to my point. The audio in Apex, is just awful for these peripherals in my case. Even at S1 when I tried it I was like ‘where is this sound coming from...’ when someone was like 10m to my right it sounded as tho they were like 30m or something. Other than that, sounds were the same. If I compare that to other games I’ve played, sound was much clearer, more pronounced and you could hear good detail. I even tried my Shure S535 and sound almost didn’t change... if anyone here is an audiophile, you know how big the difference the bose sport should be to the shure se535.
So yea... I kept hoping for a better audio profile or at least tune-up... but not anymore XD.
HOW DO YOU USE YOUR CONTROLLER THAT WAY COLD XD. That sounds weird to me.