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How do I set audio to stereo? I see no setting in hunt showdown. Is this a setting on my PC?
I did this, and WOW its a very noticeable difference here in audio quality, this sounds way worse than what I had before. My headphones now sound like audio being echoed through a tin can, although I cant complain too much because it did work. So thank you !!
EDIT - and have to mention, if your environment supports an open-back set of headphones, virtual surround sounds much better (for me at least)
It could be Realtek driver issue with your specific realtek chip. So you can try different driver versions even from different years and it most likely will work. Also your best course of actions is: purchase a sound card, don't use onboard card because it's always realtek and realtek is... well, realtek is bad sound card.
https://www.soundguys.com/beyerdynamic-dt-770-studio-80ohm-review-15348/
If you got something like a Plantronics RIG 500 HD you'd have a 7.1 channel system provided it was enabled in your soundcard (if your card does actual 7.1 that is) to output 7.1. It can do 5.1 channel configuration as well.
They sell for about 20.00 on eBay.