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This Warzone 3 Audio Setting Works Like A Cheat

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Amir NaseriBy Amir NaseriFebruary 6, 20243 Mins Read
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  • Warzone 3 Best Audio Settings For Louder Footstep Sounds
  • Remember The Flex Perk
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One of the most controversial issues withย Warzone 3ย is the audio design of the enemy’s footsteps. Some streamers like Dr. Disrespect have taken this issue to the next level by uninstalling the game after hearing nothing and dying to an enemy that shoots them point-blank from behind. This is while Dead Silence plays no role in the newย Warzone 3ย experience, and there’s no perk to stop the footstep sounds. So, how do we solve this problem with the game?

Warzone 3 Best Audio Settings For Louder Footstep Sounds

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Jumping into the Warzone‘s audio settings menu, you’ll find an option called the “Audio Mix.” This is the secret to hearing a louder footstep sound in the game, only if you choose the Sound Bar. This audio option balances the different sounds you hear in the game, including the enemy’s footsteps.

Most players choose to skip this one simple option, selecting the “Headphone.” But even if you choose the Sound Bar, you must tune it well to hear crystal-clear footstep sounds. Here are the options you need to set:

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  • Gameplay Music Volume: 30
  • Dialogue Volume: 30
  • Effects Volume: 100
  • Cinematic Volume: 30
  • War Tracks: 30
  • Voice Chat Volume: 60

The gameplay music is the background theme that plays out during the matches. Even when you’re not landing, this music will make some noise in the background, making it harder to hear your enemy’s footsteps. The same goes for the War Tracks, which will play automatically whenever you hop into a car.

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Cinematic and Voice Chat volumes should also go down to a degree. But the star of the audio settings show in Warzone 3, is the Effects Volume. This is exactly the output of enemy footstep sounds, mixed with other effects like gunfire, opening loot chests, doors, and more.

Remember The Flex Perk

Flex Perk
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After tuning the best audio settings in Warzone 3, it’s time to pick a special perk called “Flex.” As you may suggest, the Effects Volume audio option includes mixed sounds. Now, what Flex does is that it balances the volume of the combat noises like gunfire and volumes up the sound of the enemy’s footsteps.

This is an underrated perk that most players choose not to pick over High Alert and Ghost. Remember, High Alert can be easily countered with Cold-Blooded, and Ghost is easily replaced with Stealth Vests you can find as ground loot.

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Call of Duty: Warzone is available to play on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

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Amir is an absolute Call of Duty nerd, preferring shooter games more than everything. However, he does like to do uppercuts in Mortal Kombat and feel the NOS going through the engines in Need For Speed games.

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