by Nicholas Head
22. August 2007 18:04
With the ongoing BioShock saga…
On a whim, I stopped using my onboard RealTek 7.1 HD audio device, and put my Soundblaster
X-Fi XtremeMusic back into my machine. I really hate Creative, and have had nothing
but problems with their Vista drivers, but figured I might as well give this a shot.
Setup the drivers, setup the new Creative ALchemy (to give EAX support under Vista),
and fired up BioShock. Wow. 5.1 audio actually works, and sounds pretty decent.
I’m guessing that 2K Games never extensively tested the game with onboard
audio devices. This doesn’t make much sense, seeing as over 50% of the users
out there use onboard sound for their games. At least according to the last Valve hardware survey. And it also doesn’t make
sense to me that every other game I often play (Counter Strike: Source, Oblivion,
Command and Conquer 3, etc.) works fine in 5.1 mode with my onboard controller.
I’ve written before how I believe Creative/etc. are a dying breed, with their custom audio APIs and
effects layers. This just proves my point a bit more.
Since I can now semi-play the game, I’ll give it a go and write my review
a bit later on.
Update: After disabling my onboard sound card, and installing the
X-Fi, Vista once again is forcing me to re-activate. What the f—k?
I’m getting so tired of this crap.