The parabolic microphone is an essential tool for ghost hunters in Phasmophobia. It’s a device that can detect ghost footsteps and help you locate the ghost’s current location. To use it effectively, you need to know how to turn it on, point it in the right direction, and detect when it’s working correctly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using the parabolic microphone.
First, you’ll need to turn the parabolic microphone on. To do this, press the power button on the back of the device. This will activate the device and get it ready to detect ghost footsteps.
Once the device is turned on, you’ll need to point it in the right direction. To do this, rotate the device slowly until it’s pointing in the direction you think the ghost is located. You can also move it around the room to detect any ghost footsteps. The device will vibrate when it detects something, so you’ll know it’s working correctly.
The next step is to use the device to locate the ghost’s current location. To do this, move the device around the room and listen for any ghost footsteps. As you move the device, be sure to move it slowly so that you don’t miss any important clues.
Finally, you can use the device to detect when the ghost is near. The device will vibrate when it detects something nearby, so you’ll know when the ghost is close by.
One of the quirks of the Parabolic Microphone is that it picks up all sounds, including those made by you and other devices in the game. This means that it's important to be aware of your surroundings while using the device, as it can easily pick up conversations and other noises that may give away your position.