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  • Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

    I was curious about this because I was considering buying a sound card but I do not know if BC2 support EAX. If anyone knows if it does can they please say the version (EAX 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 etc.) so I can act accordingly. Thanks.

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    Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

    all software sound. no hardware sound. is there such thing as software EAX?

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      Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

      Originally posted by Minmaster
      all software sound. no hardware sound.
      source?

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        Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

        test

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          Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

          Repi confirmed it on twitter. So It doesnt matter if you got onboard sound card or Asus xonar for 250E.

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            Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

            Repi said the sound is all done on the CPU, so a sound card is not really needed. That's why a Quadcore is recommended.

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              Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

              Originally posted by M0t0rBreath
              Repi said the sound is all done on the CPU, so a sound card is not really needed. That's why a Quadcore is recommended.
              Really? That is actually kind of annoying. I was actually thinking about buying a new sound card to replace my old work horse Audigy 2 ZS.

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                Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

                you'll still get the advantages of an X-Fi, but not EAX 5 or 128 sounds.

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                  Re: Does BF:BC2 support EAX? If so what version?

                  Originally posted by Leopardi
                  you'll still get the advantages of an X-Fi, but not EAX 5 or 128 sounds.
                  and no static/crackling hopefully

                  they'll at least give us 5.1 audio right?

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