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Other => Computer stuff => Topic started by: 420 on July 23, 2011, 09:05:52 PM
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When I bought this new computer I asked for a Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer sound card the dude at the store assured me that the on-board Realtek sound on my motherboard (http://www.centralcomputers.com/ccp78943-asus-p8p67-b3-rev--i7-i5-i3-lga1155-p67-ddr3-usb--p8p67-b3-rev-motasup8p66r.htm) would be sufficient. Also, they were out of stock.
Well, it turns out that Diablo II (yes I still play) doesn't allow 3d Sound or Environmental Effects for on-board Realtek sound. So I went looking for a Sound Blaster and it seems that the old X-Fi Xtreme Audio and X-Fi XtremeGamer cards aren't available anymore and the new coolness is the X-Fi Titanium which, depending on the model, can range from $80 to over $200.
Is the Titanium the new XtremeGamer? What's the difference in performance between the models? Why am I freaking out?
-420
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http://forums.battle.net/thread.html?topicId=15864310314
Win7 = Vista [Done Right]
Windows Vista has no hardware DirectSound acceleration so it tends to be greyed out there
Starting with DirectX 10 in Vista Microsoft did remove EAX support. Since D2/LoD requires EAX for it's 3D-Sound you can't enable it under Vista and Win7.
The only reliable working setup to re-enable 3D-Sound is to use the Creative Labs software Alchemy with a Creative Labs Sound Card supporting Alchemy.
I believe Diablo II requires an early version of EAX. Most Creative cards under Windows XP and lower should work.
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^- looks like you won't get it then unless you can pick up an older SB sound card -^
ALchemy: http://www.omegadrivers.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=196%3Acreative-alchemy-14102&Itemid=121
1.41.02 is the latest shown on the Creative site:
http://support.creative.com/downloads/?h=7 [search for ALchemy; it's like 2/3s of the way down]
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I believe Diablo II requires an early version of EAX. Most Creative cards under Windows XP and lower should work.
^- looks like you won't get it then unless you can pick up an older SB sound card -^
Yeah I saw that same thread. I wasn't sure if they were saying it was the sound card or the operating system.
I guess I could yank my X-Fi Xtreme Audio card out of my old computer if that will work in Win 7.
-420
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I assume this is your card?
http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=1&CatName=sound+blaster&subCatID=208&subCatName=X-Fi&prodID=15855&prodName=X-Fi+Xtreme+Audio
Looks like they got a Win7/Vista driver for it :D