Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

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pixelcowboy79 Dec 17, 2018 @ 10:48am
Does Dolby Atmos work on this game?
Not the Dolby Atmos for headphones, but the full uncompressed for home theater?
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UbiCosmos Dec 17, 2018 @ 5:02pm 
Hello PixelCowboy,

Odyssey does not support Dolby Atmos. You can find more details on our System requirements page Here[support.ubi.com].
pixelcowboy79 Dec 17, 2018 @ 6:33pm 
Does AC Origins support it or not? It's confusing as the Dolby Acces games in Windows seems to show your games as compatible.
UbiCosmos Dec 17, 2018 @ 6:39pm 
Originally posted by pixelcowboy79:
Does AC Origins support it or not? It's confusing as the Dolby Acces games in Windows seems to show your games as compatible.

Origins did indeed support Atmos, I believe :)
pixelcowboy79 Dec 17, 2018 @ 9:59pm 
Did? Or does? Sorry, but just got a Dolby Atmos home theater and trying to build up a library of games to test it
UbiCosmos Dec 18, 2018 @ 3:57pm 
Originally posted by pixelcowboy79:
Did? Or does? Sorry, but just got a Dolby Atmos home theater and trying to build up a library of games to test it

Yes, Origins does while Odyssey does not. You can setup Dolby Atmos for headphones on Windows 10. :)
pixelcowboy79 Dec 18, 2018 @ 4:03pm 
Not Dolby Atmos for headphoes. I mean proper Dolby Atmos for home theater.
UbiCosmos Dec 18, 2018 @ 4:19pm 
Originally posted by pixelcowboy79:
Not Dolby Atmos for headphoes. I mean proper Dolby Atmos for home theater.

Ahhh I see, gotchya. It does look like it works with internal soundbars, are you using a soundbar? Our Support Team[support.ubi.com] may give you a better run down and confirmation than me as well regarding Atmos, with your specific home theater setup. :)
pixelcowboy79 Dec 18, 2018 @ 4:36pm 
Yes, a Soundbar. Thanks.
pixelcowboy79 Dec 18, 2018 @ 5:02pm 
Just chatted with a support person and according to them Dolby Atmos is not supported...
UbiCosmos Dec 18, 2018 @ 5:10pm 
Originally posted by pixelcowboy79:
Just chatted with a support person and according to them Dolby Atmos is not supported...

Very strange, here's a player running Atmos Here.
UbiCosmos Dec 18, 2018 @ 5:14pm 
Furthermore, here is a list of games that support Atmos Here[www.dolby.com]. Origins is indeed listed. Hope it helps! :)
pixelcowboy79 Dec 18, 2018 @ 6:15pm 
The video is on Xbox One though... And the list is there, but it doesn't seem to mean much to developers, they advertise as atmos compatible, but only for consoles. The only games that I know for sure support it on PC are BF1 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider (and Overwatch).
V3ntilator Sep 8, 2019 @ 4:06am 
Looks like Atmos is misunderstood by some here.
It's technically impossible to get Atmos from a soundbar, tablets, phones and headphones.
Atmos logo is sold to anyone who want it even for devices not supporting it.

7.1 speaker setup with mostly big speakers is minimum setup for Atmos, but 9.1 is recommended.
http://www.monacoav.com/audio-video-news/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/MonacoAV_Dolby-Atmos_Config-001.jpg

My Atmos setup costed me around 4000$.
pixelcowboy79 Sep 8, 2019 @ 9:57am 
No on claims that physical ceiling speakers aren't better, but cheap consumer soundbars do follow the Atmos soecification as it more a specification based on the encoded audio channels, which can be rendered with a 64 speakers setup, all the way down to a headphone setup, obviously to different quality and effect. But if you are such a snob then know that your $4000 dollar setup is garbage compared to the 64 speakers setup in theaters, which you could argue too is the only real setup.
V3ntilator Sep 8, 2019 @ 10:18pm 
Originally posted by pixelcowboy79:
No on claims that physical ceiling speakers aren't better, but cheap consumer soundbars do follow the Atmos soecification as it more a specification based on the encoded audio channels, which can be rendered with a 64 speakers setup, all the way down to a headphone setup, obviously to different quality and effect. But if you are such a snob then know that your $4000 dollar setup is garbage compared to the 64 speakers setup in theaters, which you could argue too is the only real setup.

Me being a snob is impossible. I grew up with sound since i was a kid, and always had proper audio since 1980's. It's hard to degrade when you never had crap audio ever.
My dad always had proper audio too and is where it started.

My setup still sounds better than many cinemas i have been at, as number of speakers is not everything. So yes, there is cinemas with garbage sound even with Atmos branding.

BTW: Since you don't know what a audio snob is, i can tell you.

Sound freaks always spends over 10.000$ for a 2 channel setup.
If you wan't proper sound for music, you can't buy any reciever.

No home cinema reciever can deliver proper high res sound as a killer 2 channel amp.
You can hear sound details impossible to hear on any reciever.

I dislike that kind of sound myself and is why i only have a cheap setup as mentioned above.
I prefer home cinema over nerd setups any day with superior sound to many cinemas.
Last edited by V3ntilator; Sep 8, 2019 @ 10:34pm
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