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 PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:00 am    Post subject: ASUS ROG Press Conference: Sonic Radar Gaming Software Reply with quote Back to top

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<span style="line-height: 21px; font-size: 14px; -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">With a brand focused at gamers (and overclocking), software is all important.&nbsp; Over previous generations ASUS have included better audio software packages, integrated SSD caching, network-stack bypassing NICs and options to improve ping &ndash; the next iteration of this is Sonic Radar.</span></p>
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The premise behind Sonic Radar is simple &ndash; an additional HUD image on the screen that shows the direction that sound is coming from.&nbsp; When dealing with games that output a 5.1 audio stream, the effect of each speaker in that audio stream is calculated and output as sound.&nbsp; We first had headphones that attempted to place the technology into the ears of the gamer, and now ASUS are transferring the details of that screen onto an image.</p>
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ASUS hope this will become another arsenal for a gamer to be the best.&nbsp; I obviously had questions regarding legitimacy &ndash; either eSports will disallow it or others may see it as cheating.&nbsp; On the first point, ASUS is not too concerned about the capability in eSports &ndash; it will either be allowed or not, but the bigger market is at-home gamers rather than those competing on a stage.&nbsp; The second point was addressed with an analogy &ndash; does the gamer with the faster GPU and higher resolution screen and better frame rate a cheater based on that advantage?&nbsp; It comes down to swings and roundabouts &ndash; if used against the gamer they may be unhappy, but they may enjoy it when they can use it.&nbsp; I could imagine this sort of thing being on a heads-up display for real soldiers, if it is not already.</p>
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Sonic Radar is set to be available soon with all ROG sound cards and 2013 motherboards with SupremeFX, initially as a download but will find its way onto the driver CD.</p>
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