Best audio settings in Spectre Divide

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

The best audio settings in Spectre Divide will give you the ability to hear the enemy team clearly when they’re making moves across the map.

If you're playing Spectre Divide, it is important that you use the best audio settings possible. With them, you'll hear every enemy shot, footstep, and ability usage. This will give you and your team the upper hand when it comes to noting where the opposition is pushing.

Let's go over each audio setting available in the game and what option you should have it set as.

The best audio settings in Spectre Divide

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Here is every setting under the Audio category in Spectre Divide, so you know what the best choice is for each:

General

  • Master Volume: 1.0
  • SFX Volume: 1.0
  • Music Volume: 1.0
  • Announce Voice Over Volume: 1.0
  • In-Game Voice Over Volume: 1.0
  • Audio Output Configuration: Platform Default
  • Text Chat Sound Effects: Off

Voice Chat Device Settings

  • Microphone Input Device: Select the headset/mic you will be using to communicate.
  • Microphone Input Volume: 0.0
  • Output Device: Select the headset/speakers you will be using to hear the game.
  • Output Volume: 0.0

Team Voice Chat Settings

  • Team Voice Chat: On
  • Team Voice Chat Activation: Push to Talk
  • Team Voice Chat Key: Choose a button your are comfortable with pressing to talk to your team.

Party Voice Chat Settings

  • Party Voice Chat: On
  • Party Voice Chat Activation: Push to Talk
  • Party Voice Chat Key: Choose a button your are comfortable with pressing to talk to your team.
  • Party Voice During Custom Match: Off

Why are these the best audio settings for Spectre Divide?

A lot of these are obvious, and are the default audio settings for Spectre Divide. Still, it is important to know that they're the best options available. If you want to turn the volume up or down, adjust it with your headset or with the volume settings on your computer rather than in the game itself.

The ones we want you to pay attention most to are the text chat sound effects, input and output devices, push to talk buttons, and the party voice chat during a custom match. Turn off the ping when a text chat comes in, as it can be distracting while you're in a fight.

Ensure your push to talk buttons for your team and party are easy to reach and won't take away from the gameplay. We use a button on the side of the mouse, as it doesn't remove a finger from being able to strafe against enemies. And lastly, party voice during a custom match should be off, because when the feature is turned on, you can hear the enemy team.

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