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@NolanGraysonnnreally?
First sentence yes, but not the last one. There is no disadvantage for him cause if he can't hear footsteps, the others also can't. so an ambush is still possible.
so, did you get it now?
- @II-LAZZARUS-II There are few things:
1. you experiencing some issues doesn't necessarily mean others experience them too
2. even if not hearing enemies footsteps affects everyone, being able to hear the opponent is quite important for the ambush cause then you actually know someone is around
3. his reply supposed to be and WAS just funny, you are taking it too seriously
*~~Lighten up francis~~* @NolanGraysonnnto point 1: if you experience some issues and others not, then you could also said that to your point 2. Cause then it could be fixed for someone and for others not.
to 3: bad joke...cause it makes no sense. Its like: I can't drive with my car cause there is no gasoline in my tank, but I don't wanna drive anyway.- @II-LAZZARUS-II No, it's a perfect situational joke.
I guess you are not a fun of Family Guy or Rick and Morty etc 😏 - @damsonwhufndthis You should understand them. There are a myriad of different setups and most of them enhance the bass or treble to the point where some details are inaudible without turning the volume up to disturbing levels.
The sound mixer only makes the matters worse because of the ring flare / heat shield sounds not having falloff. Since these sounds have top priority, the mixer lowers the volume of all other sounds that have lower priority, to maintain a balance, so it's not hard to see how confusing things can actually get at times. - @NolanGraysonnn You are right, I am not a fan of these
- @hayhor Same here. It's ridiculously loud regardless of proximity to a flare.
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