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I did install the logitech gaming software, and the audio settings in on 5.1 surround, but in game I cant hear footsteps at all
but how??
EDIT: The software might look a bit different for your headset but the principal is the same.
SURROUND TAB SETTINGS:
http://s19.postimg.org/u64otrjwj/LGS_Surround_Tab_CSGO.png
EQ SETTINGS:
http://s19.postimg.org/o3x239vgj/LGS_EQ_Tab_CSGO.png
CSGO PROFILE:
http://s19.postimg.org/sbn8ya7ib/LGS_Profile_Making_CSGO.png
I am using the usb dongle, but idk were to fix the settings from
I edited my post to include what you should be looking at, And this is assuming you installed the actual logitech software. (Not the drivers!) It's not always shipped with the hardware, You usually have to get it off Logitech's site.
Because, Again, You need to enable it. Please refer to the screenshots I posted. >.<
There's a checkmark on each page that determines if you're using ONE setting for all programs or individual profiles for each game. That checkbox that says "Enable per profile"
Then with that checked, you need to ADD a profile (The + button in the profile box) and point it to the exe for CS:GO.
http://i.imgur.com/nASSWA5.png
http://i.imgur.com/wAe3ruq.png