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voice_overdrive "1"
voice_scale "1"
If this makes voice too quiet, increase scale, but keep overdrive low.
Here's a full list of available settings:
] cvarlist voice
CVar List
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voice_avggain : 0.500
voice_clientdebug : 0
voice_dsound : 1
voice_enable : 1, a
voice_fadeouttime : 0.100
voice_forcemicrecord : 1, a
voice_inputfromfile : 0
voice_loopback : 0
voice_maxgain : 5
voice_modenable : 1, a
voice_overdrive : 2
voice_overdrivefadetime : 0.400
voice_profile : 0
voice_recordtofile : 0
voice_scale : 2, a
voice_showchannels : 0
voice_showincoming : 0
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17 CVars for [voice]
CvarList ? for syntax
These are my current settings, not default.
Right click your speaker icon in Windows 10, go to Sounds > Communications > Do Nothing > Apply > Ok
voice_overdrive "1"
voice_scale "1"
I had voice_overdrive set to 0 in autoexec.cfg. Not sure why. I did not have a setting for voice_scale so I assume it was default.