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like it takes anything thats not footsteps and just squashes them down so only footsteps appear prevalent. Even my cheap Moondrop earphones are astonishingly accurate when it comes to imaging in Apex without any software fake surround jumbo
Sennheiser 569 or 599
Never, ever, get the sennheiser 280 pros, they are pretty cheaply made.
Yes!
I'm not saying there are no good headphones below 100 freedom bucks, quite the opposite!
I'm just saying manufacturers tend to charge extra just for marketing their products to gamers and I don't know any physical surround headphones at that price point.
Virtual surround sound can and often is achieved through software. Razer offers a solution bundled with their products, Microsoft has one built into Windows, there are also solutions to Linux. The Kraken V3 appear to be stereo headphones as well, using the same principles, but not sure if Razer's software works with headphones of other brands (it should, if there's no DRM involved).