- Nov 20, 1999
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Hey guys,
It's been a while since i used to game, i used to be in the competitive Quake/CS/TF2 scene. I'm getting back into the scene and I settled on the Audio-Technica AD700's headphones, seems it's universally regarded as the best in terms of giving you positional audio in FPS games.
I was reading some reviews and some people suggested getting a gaming sound card to go along with your headphones. Is that necessary? And if so, what advantages, if any does it give you? Better positional audio?
A lot of people recommend Xonar soundcards too...
It's been a while since i used to game, i used to be in the competitive Quake/CS/TF2 scene. I'm getting back into the scene and I settled on the Audio-Technica AD700's headphones, seems it's universally regarded as the best in terms of giving you positional audio in FPS games.
I was reading some reviews and some people suggested getting a gaming sound card to go along with your headphones. Is that necessary? And if so, what advantages, if any does it give you? Better positional audio?
A lot of people recommend Xonar soundcards too...
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