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1. Razer Kraken USB - Black Noise Isolating Over-Ear Gaming Headset with Mic - Compatible with PC & Playstation 4

    Features:
  • The Razer Kraken USB, undisputedly the most popular eSports gaming headset platform is compatible with PC and PS4
  • Everything from gunfire, to footsteps, voices, and even the wind in the trees can be heard with positional accuracy relative to your location in the game world
  • The unidirectional microphone of the Razer Kraken USB leaves no room for miscommunication: crystal clear audio reproduction, with balanced natural sounding tones, and little background noise pickup
  • Field-tested by countless sports athletes, the Razer Kraken USB is comfortable on your head and ears for extended gaming sessions
  • Its fully adjustable headband and closed ear cups with plush padding ensure a perfect fit every time
  • Oval ear cushions-Designed for full-ear coverage, perfect for long-wearing comfort. Sensitivity at 1 kHz- 123 dB. Drivers with neodymium magnets. Microphone available on PC Only
  • Immersive virtual surround sound Everything from gunfire, to footsteps, voices, and even the wind in the trees can be heard with positional accuracy relative to your location in the game world.
  • Unidirectional analog microphone The unidirectional microphone of the Razor Kraken USB leaves no room for miscommunication: crystal clear audio reproduction, with balanced natural sounding tones, and little background noise pickup.
  • Designed for extended gaming comfort Field-tested by countless sports athletes, the Razor Kraken USB is comfortable on your head and ears for extended gaming sessions.
  • Its fully adjustable headband and closed ear cups with plush padding ensure a perfect fit every time.
Razer Kraken USB - Black Noise Isolating Over-Ear Gaming Headset with Mic - Compatible with PC & Playstation 4
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u/Wynward · 4 pointsr/alienisolation

Sound is a big deal with Alien Isolation, both in terms of strategy and with immersion. Have you ever check out Razer's Kraken line of over-the-ear earphones? I find they're impressively loud, and I don't have the finest hearing. My roommate actually doesn't wear his on his head and uses them as a set of speakers, usually in his lap. They're also not very 'leaky'... he sits about 4 feet away from me, and if he wears them, I can't really hear the sound coming through.

I have no way of knowing what degree of hearing you have, but even if you can get a bit of the sound with a good set of earphones, it would give you an advantage.

I found the sound design in Isolation to be easy to work with. I found it's really layered, if that makes sense... You don't need to try very hard to hear the alien clomping around; it really stands out and is kinda "on top" of all the other sound. It's also a very pleasant sound environment. There seem to be a lot of lower-frequency sound (like the alien's footsteps are more of a thump), and when he's crawling around somewhere, it's not all that sharp sounding.

I did a bit of research, and apparently for hard-of-hearing gamers, filtering your computer's sound settings to amplify bass can help some hard-of-hearing gamers. I read in this thread:

>Depending on what sort [of hearing loss] [your father] has, he may want to adjust the sound settings on his devices so he gets more gain from bass sounds. The vibration makes bass seem louder, and lower frequencies are far easier to amplify than higher frequencies.

>Maybe change it to monostereo if he's relying on one ear. Some applications offer visual prompts to go with sound notifications, so it makes it easier to figure out what sound means what.

>(me: profoundly deaf, sensorineural hearing loss on both sides, using a cochlear implant

So you may want to try to adjust the low-/high-pass settings on your sound card to soften the higher-frequency sounds and amplify the higher-frequency sounds. Though, once again, I am not sure what your hearing register is like and what frequencies you hear/don't hear. If you adjusted the frequencies that you let through, you'd stand to benefit by hearing the Alien's activity, but would trade off the sound effects that save points, equipment, and alarms make.

Like I said, check out the Razer Kraken headsets to see if they may help you.

I really wish the game industry would do more in the way of assistive technology so that all gamers can get a full experience. They're beginning to do things to help the visually impaired and those with colour blindness.. But it would be nice if they would add settings into game that offer an audio environment that suits those with hearing loss.

I hope I could help you out a bit here, and I apologise if any of my comments reflect any ignorance of the issue. I don't know what hearing loss is like, but I do enjoy researching things to try to help.