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Makes no sense, but that's how they build this.
If you're someone who meddles with your computer you might have done the same thing as me.
I went in the speaker settings and turned on some booster to improve it's potency (since I'm a deaf person basically). Turns out those boosts kinda ♥♥♥♥ up specific wavelengths on c77. Just turn everything of and test the audio on the game. The equalization will be much better and you'll listen those audios that seemed too far away for you to hear before.
The fix for this can be easily found on Google.
Can't you see that? Lol