Warzone content creator Metaphor has revealed a simple audio tweak that gives Warzone 2 players the most precise audio cues to pinpoint the locations of enemy players on PC.
Locating enemies through footsteps and other audio cues has been standard in FPS games for a while now. Secret Warzone 2 PC audio setting is so strong it โfeels like cheatingโ
Warzone 2 is no exception. The battle royale in Al Mazrah rewards those who use every bit of information about enemy playersโ movement they can get their hands on. Audio cues of them moving, looting and interacting with the environment are therefore of the utmost importance.

We have already compiled a list of in-game audio settings for Warzone 2 that will offer you an edge over your enemies.
But, in a January 6 video, Metaphor revealed how to tweak your PCโs audio settings to maximize the number of audible cues that enemies give off. In turn, youโll be able to pinpoint and eliminate them far easier.
Warzone 2 audio settings are so strong they โfeel like cheatingโ
โThereโs a new audio setting discovered that makes your audio sound absolutely insane,โ he said. โThis is gonna alert you when people are in the area no matter what.โ

Hereโs how to turn on this secret audio setting for Warzone 2 on PC:
- Right-click the speaker icon on your taskbar and go to โSoundsโ.
- In the โPlaybackโ tab find the device with a green tick mark (Your default device).
- Right-click that device and go to โPropertiesโ.
- Select the โEnhancementsโ tab.
- Make sure the โLoudness Equalizationโ setting is turned on.
- Click โOKโ to confirm the settings.
- Head into Al Mazrah with the enhanced audio.
- To turn this setting back off simply follow the steps and deselect the โLoudness Equalizationโ.
These settings will help you pinpoint the exact direction or location of opposing players.
The metaphor underlines that this audio setting has some problems with elevation, so it can sometimes seem like enemies are above or below you when they are on the same floor.
All you need to do now is to play with a headset and focus on audio cues of footsteps, breaking windows, and opening chests. Good luck!