I was quite shocked when I got my 4th nuke in my 4th game in the Domination lobby I was in. Here's what makes all this possible...
ACR > Chopper Gunner > Nuke
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BOOOOOOOOM!
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Noooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah, that's right, I was sitting at home yesterday infront of my TV with that crappy 360 communicator headset on and thought "Why haven't I got a Turtle Beach headset yet?". I've been thinking about buying a pair of X1's (because I didn't want to fork out the money for X3's or X4's, the former being a wireless version of the X1's) for quite a while now but haven't actually took out the money to buy a pair, until today.
So, I took the headset home, and I must say, the damn thing is overpackaged. I took a good 20 minutes trying to rip, bite, and cut my way through the plastic to get to the headset, which is diabolical. It shouldn't take that long. Once I got the thing out, the set-up was quick and easy. The thing does come with an instruction leaflet but if you use your common sense and glance at the diagram on the back of the packaging, then you'll find no need for the leaflet. After hooking it up, turning Call of Duty 4 on and entering into a Multiplayer game, I was impressed with the X1's. When you first hear the sound that comes out of the thing, it will sound weird, mainly because it amplifies the bass quite a lot which is a shock at first. The bass boost also affects the LIVE chat, which is mixed with the in-game sound. Speaking of in-game sound, you can hear everything. That's all I'm going to say. Lol.
So, all and all, I'm happy that I bought a pair of Turtle Beach X1's simple because they're amazing. Here's hoping they don't break for a while.
P.S - If any of that doesn't make sense, I was eating at the time of typing. It's very hard to eat, and think at the same time.
Also, I realise I use the word "thing" a lot, I'll try to not use it as much in future blogs. XD



