nd22 wrote on 2024-10-17, 07:09:
I also came to appreciate EAX, but only now after many, many years.
Back in the day I used only integrated sound because i could not afford a dedicated sound card. I had 2.0 genius speakers - one of the cheapest in my country - for years.
Only in 2007 I had enough money to buy a 5.1 system: Altec lansing 151i - I still use it today; it's not the best, the overall volume is pretty low, but it does the job. Back in 2007 I had ( and still have ) Abit AW9D-MAX and used the "dedicated"sound card Audiomax - actually a Realtek codec - until 2011 when i bought the 2600K. Because I switched to Vista it never occurred to me that I was missing on something crucial in games!
I can relate to that, since I was using a Sound Blaster PCI 128 with its crappy software based EAX 1.0 throughout the early 2000s. It worked in some games, but the results were very unimpressive, and the sound would often become "scratchy" due to the poor software emulation.
In 2005, I finally upgraded to an nForce4 system with a Realtek on-board sound solution. That supported EAX 2.0, but the results were still pretty mediocre, and the drivers for that thing sometimes caused crashes in certain games. As you say, Vista and Win7 came soon after, and games began moving away from EAX, so I became less interested in it as well. I also bought a set of Logitech 5.1 speakers around that time (which I still have), but I was never really impressed by the surround sound capabilities of that Realtek chip.
Then, about 5 years ago when I once again became interested in retro hardware, I got an Audigy 2 ZS, put it into that nForce4 system (which I had kept) and compared it to the on-board Realtek. The difference was night and day. Finally, EAX in my favorite games like Splinter Cell sounded great, and positional audio was more precise than ever. Soon afterwards, I got an X-Fi Titanium which I'm still using to this day.
nd22 wrote on 2024-10-17, 07:09:Only recently i bought 2 Audigy 2 ZS cards and I will test them to see if EAX 4.0 sounds better then EAX 2.0.
I think you'll notice the difference, especially in later games like Thief 3: Deadly Shadows and F.E.A.R. Those two have excellent EAX 4.0 implementations, and they are well worth playing.