XenatR
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hi guys,
just wondering if there was a way i could get an A3D 2.0 enabled card to work on windows 7 (64bit??)
i remember when i used to play cs on my Sound Blaster Live! card (A3D 1.0 support??), the game sounded far better for positioning enemies than a X-Meridian or Titanium HD card...
i really would like to experience positioning sound like this again
what would be the best way to do it? if i had to go back to previous versions of windows i might be willing to revert to XP but im not sure how it would fair with Battlefield 3 or 4
ive heard it might be compatible with linux?
also, as im from uk, ive no idea where ill be able to find an A3D 2.0 card??
sorry about the vague topic.. i really dont know much about the drivers needed or compatible cards, i just want the best positional experience possible (without the ridiculous reverb or modern cards)
kind regards
just wondering if there was a way i could get an A3D 2.0 enabled card to work on windows 7 (64bit??)
i remember when i used to play cs on my Sound Blaster Live! card (A3D 1.0 support??), the game sounded far better for positioning enemies than a X-Meridian or Titanium HD card...
i really would like to experience positioning sound like this again
what would be the best way to do it? if i had to go back to previous versions of windows i might be willing to revert to XP but im not sure how it would fair with Battlefield 3 or 4
ive heard it might be compatible with linux?
also, as im from uk, ive no idea where ill be able to find an A3D 2.0 card??
sorry about the vague topic.. i really dont know much about the drivers needed or compatible cards, i just want the best positional experience possible (without the ridiculous reverb or modern cards)
kind regards