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Changing the frequency range? really?
What if a player does not have the technical knowledge to tone down a very specific range of Hz's (likely most of the community)? Wouldn't it be easier to have an option to disable that effect?
@rouvio wrote:Changing the frequency range? really?
What if a player does not have the technical knowledge to tone down a very specific range of Hz's (likely most of the community)? Wouldn't it be easier to have an option to disable that effect?
No sorry @rouvio ,
That would not work because the specific frequency range(s) triggering the tinnitus for sufferers are very individual. So one size does unfortunately not fit all, so to speak.
And please, let's not try and overcomplicate the actions involved to change the EQ settings for your speakers or headset. Its part of consumer electronic now since the 1970ties... Most of these have detailed online step by step guides to follow. And these few steps involved to set your sound equalizer settings are honestly much simpler than what it takes to start your BF game and handle your soldier. 🙂
- rouvio4 years agoRising Hotshot
The point is being missed here and quite honestly your replies are being a little aggressively self-confident and assertive. Your perception of right is not necessarily right, and what is simple to you might not be for others. The OP is requesting an option to turn off the sound effect. I'm certainly not overcomplicating anything - on the contrary - having an option to disable that sound effect is much simpler than diving in EQ settings regardless of what year or era the consumer electronic is a part of.
With that said I still respect your comments and thoughts, just ease off a little from the my way or the highway approach brother. Some folks do not think like you and might have various different reasons not to agree with you.
/salute.
- 4 years ago@CyberDyme Yeah, certain sounds ranges will trigger it, but I'm not asking for the overall sound changes, but for this specific sound effect that can be heard by pretty much anyone.
https://youtu.be/AVE8JMrP8fc?t=88
Sometimes depending of the explosion effect it will be louder or a bit quiet. Like I said, having an option in accessibility settings would be nice and just could make it so the game goes muffled for the period of the tinnitus sound effect. I just think they kinda over did it this time since is not only louder but long lasting.
And while I agree with the use of software to countermeasure the issue, is still a bit of work to put, specially for non techsavy users, kinda like colorblind that they might have to change their settings for themselves.- neplasimse4 years agoSeasoned Veteran
That "beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep" is one of the reasons i dont play bfv with sound anymore.
- 4 years agoBump, at least any answer from a dev would be fine on this subject.
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