Which is actually kind of nice. It keeps it from mass adoption and flies under the radar easier that way.
Idk what's nice about having to manually configure sound settings like I'm on MS DOS, but okay.
Eh. Just choose Soundblaster Compatible.
Which is actually kind of nice. It keeps it from mass adoption and flies under the radar easier that way.
Idk what's nice about having to manually configure sound settings like I'm on MS DOS, but okay.
Eh. Just choose Soundblaster Compatible.