"2K Sports announced today that the next million dollar winner has been confirmed for the Major League Baseball® 2K11 Perfect Game Challenge. The winner, who will be revealed on Thursday, May 26, will take home $1 million and a lifetime’s worth of bragging rights for being the first person to pitch a verified perfect game in Major League Baseball 2K11." -- Wiiloveit.com (Official Press Release)
Like last year’s MLB 2k10, 2K11 has a date specific achievement involving this game. The achievement is called, “Mid-Summer Classic” and the description simply says, “Play the All-Star game in MLB Today.” Even though the All-Star game is not until tomorrow, 2K Sports is giving us three whole days to get this achievement out of the way. That’s right, you all have from the rest of today (July 11) until July 13th to knock this achievement out of the park.
Calvin Kemph states, "While there's nothing worse about this year's game than MLB 2K10, many of the improvements are trivial, so incremental that they add little meaningful value."
I play MLB2K every day because it's the only baseball game on the PC.
I play it with two monitors. The second monitor is showing the MLB TV streaming feed.
Dan "Shoe" Hsu writes: So, a little while ago, Turtle Beach showed me the PX5, and one specific developer feature caught my attention: the ability to customize the headset to enhance or subdue sounds in specific ranges. This isn't just about turning up the bass or treble. Imagine, for example, making footsteps in multiplayer Call of Duty: Black Ops louder, so you can hear nearby enemies more clearly....
The PX5's are the X41's with PS3 and bluetooth capabilities. They are the same exact speakers and mixamp. These are nice headsets but super hearing to let you cheat? I take it the author of this article has never used a decent stand alone sound system while playing Black Ops or any other COD title.
I have a couple headphones in my home. I have an Astro mixamp and two stand alone sound processors that have headphone surround modes that can be tweaked to each channel discretely. Headphones definitely give you a different level of immersion but it doesn't come close to a good surround sound system, especially in the bass department.
I have bottom dweller subs that I nicknamed structural damage that literally make you wonder if they are causing cracks in your home foundation. I only use my headphones when the wifey isn't in the mood to have the house shaking. They are a nice diversion but don't measure up to a stand alone system.
With all that said, Astro A40's are the better choice for gaming headphones. Unless of course you do what I did and purchase high end cans and add a mic with a mixamp like the one from Astro. The is the best combination you can go with if you need or prefer to use cans to get your game on.
If only that was me...
I think this is fake. I mean why are they waiting untill the 26th?