![]() ![]() Generally speaking Footsteps, Gun Shots and Voice can share a similar frequency range, depending on the sounds used in the game. The scope is extremely useful if you need to assistance to aim on a (distant) target, but of course there is no reason to zoom all the time. An analogy would be using a scope on a sniper rifle. The purpose of the Hide/Unhide shortcut for Sonic Radar, and the Enable/Disable shortcut for the enhancer is to give a quick access to the Sonic Radar, so the user can enable it when they need it most (in the scenarios described above), yet it’s not distracting at other times. Sonic Radar is less efficient in the middle of a dogfight, but during intense multi-foe battles there’s little to no opportunity to look away from the action on the screen in order to absorb other input. ![]() Being threatened from outside the gamers sight range (draw distance) Sonic Radar gives a strategic advantage on some very particular or crucial moments in a gaming session, such as the following situations: ![]() It does not interfere with game files, nor does it represent anything more than the game engine produces. It is designed as a gaming aid for pro/am gamers, those hard of hearing or unable to use in-game audio clearly. ![]() Sonic Radar is and onscreen overlay that visually represents sound activities according to their positional location. ![]()
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