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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Before going any further I'm only referring to a default installation of IL2 1946 no MODS
After some testing of various onboard sound chipsets ie : ADI Intel C-Media CMI9739A Realtek ALC655 AC97 Codec Via Its going to be obvious that these chipsets can never make IL2 sound as it was "intended" with the default sound engine. I remember various comments from squad members and pilots that I've flown with on our TeamSpeak servers over the last 11 years that the aircraft engine sounds in IL2 were "All the same" and I would repeatedly tell them to install a pci slot sound card, at the time the Creative ones were the most common with Turtle Beach and Yamaha having features that were greatly improved over onboard sound chipsets. The main thing that's surprised me after some more recent testing is that a lot of my customers just accept the fact that onboard sound is the be all and end all, and is "good enough" for their gaming needs, its only after pointing out their options for the PC build they want, that they have an option for a separate sound card, they then find out the benefits. One demonstration I have is Call of Duty 5 set up with 2.1 surround sound with Realtek AC97 7.1, I let them play it with 2.1 & 5.1 desktop and then 5.1 headphones. Then switch to a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music - 24-bit PCI - 7.1 Channel Sound Card doing the same listening test and they are amazed at the difference and level of immersion they are taken to. The same applies to IL2 1946 v408m deafult installation, the sounds are totally different and the aircraft loose their "bland sounds" especially if EAX is enabled with CMSS/2. Engine notes are totally different and superchargers can be clearly heard, engines with deep bass tones on fly by's and the guns have better sound differentials, also there's no sounds heard from miles across the map in the default sound engine. Now there are many different sound cards out there that are extremely expensive and diverse, I chose a low cost Creative version as an example, It does the job extremely well for its price. Until motherboard manufacturers come up with a decent sound chipset ( Some Manufacturers are making their own already ) you should budget for a decent sound card to really improve your sounds In IL2. As some of you will know most high end gaming motherboards don't come with onboard sound, but this is targeted at the middle market gamer looking to upgrade a half decent PC already. I hope that the SoW sound engine is going to be secure from cheating ![]() ![]() So make sure you have a decent sound card and speaker system for your PC not just for IL2 but all your gaming !!! Your comments are welcomed with sound cards and onboard settings that have made a difference for you and may help others. Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 09-18-2009 at 11:46 AM. |
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I have a high end creative soundcard and highend headset and have done the settings so it sounds perfekt in all games and musik. The sound in IL2 1946 sound like crap! No matter what settings you do. Im sorry, I dont want to sound negative, but thats the way it is.
Hopefull DT will do something about it. |
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Perhaps posting your sound settings from conf ini and your sound card and driver with operating system also would help here ? Read above regarding waiting for others to change things, some careful tweaking could help and remember the sound engine will be different for SoW but how different and secure remains to be seen. I suppose I'm just getting the new pilots that are around pre sound mod ready for some tweaking and "hardware aware" Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 09-17-2009 at 07:39 PM. |
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Well, I use a SoundBlaster Live! MP3+ card myself and before that I used a Yamaha OPL-3Sax which I still own, just in case I decide to come up with another computer.
I feel like onboard sound is really ok when you're aiming just at listening to a movie or a song or something and you don't really care for the real quality of it. I like sound quality both in game and music, and I don't have many complaints regarding IL-2's sound quality. As it turns out, this thread just reminded me to install the sound card onto the new computer ![]() By the way, I've been away from the IL-2 (or general gaming) community for a while, and I feel kind of shocked when I read news about sound hacking/cheating and stuff. Could anyone bring me up on that via PM? I feel it's something of a no-no commenting about it in the open. |
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The sound "radar" hack was used primarily by Russian squads this was also common knowledge back then ![]() But there were also some other nasty things going on also that I wont mention here that were not common. I'm hoping the new sound engine is secure this time around. |
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I've got to say, that I am puzzled again and again how much money people spend on monitors and graphics-card to get the perfect immersion from a game. Never ever would they consider tuning down graphics enough to run them via onboard graphics.
For some odd reason, the same bunch of people insist that running sound through cheap crappy onboard-chips and a 10$ headset provides the best sound available. ![]() I use an x-fi soundcard linked to an HiFi-Amplifier and a HiFi-Headset with a frequency range from 5Hz to 25kHz. I honestly never understood why people were not shaken by the original sound of 50s or didn't notice any difference between different engine sounds. With a good setup you surely do. |
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