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| 28 Nov 2012 10:17 PM |
| Also, I picked the Razer Electras for a gaming headset, honestly, I liked the Orca's in looks better, but people said that the sound quality on the Electra's were better so I went with those, might get a gaming mouse because it would be nice for brick battling. |
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| 28 Nov 2012 10:17 PM |
| Cut out the also at the start, I have no idea how that got there, lol. |
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| 28 Nov 2012 11:59 PM |
Razer is the best when it comes to mice, and once you pick up a gaming mouse, you can't use any normal mouse again.
Pick the Razer Naga if you want an ergonomic grip and a VERY useful thumb grid. Pick the Madcatz R.A.T.7 if you want the ULTIMATE mouse for shooters.
let's cut his feet off |
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| 29 Nov 2012 12:06 AM |
I like Turtle Beach, but that is mainly for console, I use the Turtlebeach Ear Firce X-Ray (Black Ops II Limited Edition). It's amazingly good for hearing, footsteps and other things while playing the game. It has Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, 2.4/5GHz Dual-Band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
IMO opinion I really like it, and you should go try it out. |
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| 29 Nov 2012 12:16 AM |
Turtle Beaches aren't for me. I find them extremely uncomfortable.
let's cut his feet off |
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| 29 Nov 2012 06:12 AM |
headsets are awful, and anyone with common sense would know that
get some real headphones (like the Sony MDR-V6) and a clip-on microphone. |
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