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I am with you, on that there have not been very many great non-fps games out recently. I am holding in for SCII, and the sheer amount of effort being put into Warhammer online does indeed look promising. Who wouldn't suffice to a Diablo III too, it is to bad though.
Personally, I am going to ride the wave of rumors going around that Dell is to be releasing a new 24". If they make a WFP2407HC without the ghosting issues, it will a fantastic monitor, if not the best. :eek:
I am getting my xtremegamer tomorrow from UPS, and I have a question.
Could you use onboard sound for your mic, then xtremegamer for everything else? Right now I get a lot of static with my onboard, but thats only with outbound, not with inbound.
I just ordered it yesterday, actually.
Pros:
+ X-fi, provides 3d positioning
+ Cheap, $50
+ Probably much better sound over onboard, but it may vary
Cons:
- No Linux driver support
- Lackluster drivers
- Chance of a 'high pitched noise', if you get it I would just return it, like I will if I...
Eyecandy was subsubstandard.
Gameplay was just that of another RPG, just contained a not-so-different theme that did not deliver the sense of the 'creepy zombie infestation' that it tried so desperately to achieve.
I realize it is just a demo, but if they put the same kind of effort in the demo...
I was really excited about hellgate, until I was downloaded the demo. It was sad to say the least, :(. Crysis still looks awesome though :), some new computer parts arrive just before that demo gets released :D.
I figured a sound card would probably fix it, but I wasn't sure. Now that I know for certain, looks like I am ordering an X-Fi tomorrow during the newegg HDD blast. :D.
thanks.
In some ways yes, but closed are better in their own ways too.
Open style headphones provide more of a natural feel/sound to the music. However, the down side is THEY ARE OPEN. Some people, like myself, find the sound isolation that you get from some(not all) closed headphones too...
I have a biostar 945p-a7a mobo and I have the same problem that you have.
A temporary fix that may work for you, that work for me is as follows. (only works for speakers, maybe you can try it with headphones though).
Go into your volume control and turn your master volume all the way up...
Without buying anything, I would imagine the BEST way would be to borrow the hardware/software. I am not exactly sure you can do this or not, that is, if the hardware/software becomes bound to the first computer that used it, via cdkey or what have you, or not. I would definitely look into it...
Newegg probably will never offer coffee mugs, so heres this:
http://www.target.com/Thermos-E5-16-oz-Travel-Mug/dp/B000FOMP6I/sr=1-4/qid=1192048447/ref=sr_1_4/601-8522473-4004149?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Ae5&page=1
I live by it.