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They're all £20!
I don't mind spending money on things that matter... but a headset?! People charge £25-odd on eBay, and even they're reconditioned.
Bloody rip-off.
All I want in a nice, well built one.. not necessarily flashy or hip... just one that works and is USB.
I need it for Battlefield, you see.
It already sounds crazy in 3.1!
> Whats battlefield 2 like in 5.1 surround sound?
>
> Bet its bloody ace.
Noisy mostly, explosion there bullet flying past me there, helicopter crashing behind me, it's like Harlow on a weekend in game form.
It is lovely and it helps when you’re really not too sure if there is a guy walking around your tank with c4.
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I'd hazard a guess that the cheapo one is Jacked too.
eBay is awful for them at the moment. This company called 'Just Deals' charges full price for Refurbished products, then charges £8-10 for 10+ working day delivery!
No thanks.
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Excellent piece of kit, with it's own DSP allowing you to configure windows to run x through your speakers and y through your headset. Highly reccomend it especially for BF2 where USB is essential
> Still, I don't want Mic ones, because they're not automatically
> recognised.
Oh noes! You will have to take two minutes to configure it!