My audio setup for FPS gaming is as follows:
Onboard sound > optical out to Yamaha RX-V373 AV amp (set to Stereo with no processing) > JVC HA-RX900 headphones
Mic is via onboard analogue connection.
When playing PUBG, I get positional audio that is fairly good (no virtual surround, Windows Sonic or Atmos enabled). But it seems its not as good as other people where I sometimes struggle to pinpoint gunshots whereas other players can hear mine instantly and react accordingly.
I realise PUBG audio isn't the best, but people do seem to be able to hammer kills by reaction to audio position much quicker than myself.
So essentially - is my setup OK? Do I need different headphones? Do I need a soundcard? (I don't believe I do due to optical out with the amp DAC's doing the work). I just want to ensure my current kit is fully optimised or know whether I need to change something. Thanks.
Onboard sound > optical out to Yamaha RX-V373 AV amp (set to Stereo with no processing) > JVC HA-RX900 headphones
Mic is via onboard analogue connection.
When playing PUBG, I get positional audio that is fairly good (no virtual surround, Windows Sonic or Atmos enabled). But it seems its not as good as other people where I sometimes struggle to pinpoint gunshots whereas other players can hear mine instantly and react accordingly.
I realise PUBG audio isn't the best, but people do seem to be able to hammer kills by reaction to audio position much quicker than myself.
So essentially - is my setup OK? Do I need different headphones? Do I need a soundcard? (I don't believe I do due to optical out with the amp DAC's doing the work). I just want to ensure my current kit is fully optimised or know whether I need to change something. Thanks.