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Ask this man what mic he uses
Personally had an issue with my audio driver's recording volume being too quiet, so instead of completely deleting it and reinstalling in an attempt to fix it, I just went with the second guide instead.
Edit: normally to create the same bad mic quality you get from hearing someone talk while playing older games you'll have to download software that modifies your audio drivers in some way. You could even go with a standard voice changer.
Careful searching for any of these. There's several sites online you could use to check if any software is safe to use before installing or even opening a site in any browser.
would it be possible with voicemod?
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/