The integration of Black Ops 7 into Warzone has brought about changes in the audio settings, making it essential for players to optimize their audio for a competitive edge. Good audio is crucial in the fast-paced environment of Warzone as it provides situational awareness and helps players hear important sound cues that can give them an advantage over their opponents. While there is no definitive set of audio settings that work for everyone, tweaking in-game audio can help players clarify crucial sound cues and improve their overall gaming experience.
Here, we explore some of the best audio settings for Warzone after the Black Ops 7 integration:
Best Audio Tab Settings:
- Volume
- Master Game Volume: 100
- Gameplay Music Volume: 0
- Dialogue Volume: 50
- Effects Volume: 100
- Cinematic Music Volume: 0
- Audio Device
- Speaker/Headphone Game Sound Device: Preferred audio output device
- Speaker Output: Stereo
- Enhanced Headphone Mode: Off
- Global
- Audio Mix: Treyarch
- Mono Audio: Off
- Mute Game When Minimized: Off
- Mute Licensed Music: Off (If you live-stream, turn it on)
- Asymmetrical Hearing Compensation: Off
- Functionality
- Reduce Tinnitus Sound: On
- Hitmarker Preset: Default
Best Voice Chat Settings for Warzone:
- Voice Chat
- Voice Chat Volume: As per preference (Disable if using third-party applications like Discord)
- Voice Chat: On
- Proximity Chat: On
- Body Shield Chat: On
- Last Words Voice Chat: On
- Voice Chat Output Device: Select your primary audio input device
- Microphone
- Microphone Level: As per preference
- Microphone Mode: Push to Talk (Recommended)
How to Create Your Own Best Audio Settings for Warzone:
Players should experiment with creating their own custom audio settings as they play the game. Prioritizing important sound cues like footsteps and tweaking options like Headphone Bass Boost can enhance the gaming experience. Directional accuracy is crucial for pinpointing enemy locations, but the quality of the output device and distractions during gameplay also play a significant role in the results.
Creating custom audio settings may not be easy for beginners, but it allows players to tailor their audio experience to suit their preferences and gameplay style.
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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh

