I have it on 360, in all honesty though I'm not the best guy to ask. I have little to no interest in the game at all and only bought it to co-op with some guys from work. I wasn't enjoying it before zombies starting falling through stuff
I've noticed that the analog melee can get quite glitchy at times, I've killed zombies for them to just fall through the floor/bed/whatever and I've gotten stuck a few times on random things in the sand (beach balls etc)
To be honest I'm not enjoying my experience with the game and I think I'll end up returning it
Yeah I was able to get one today from work, another question I have is if I plug the Turtle Beaches into the "Game In" part of my Hauppauge HD PVR will it record my voice for gameplay?
I'm finding about half the time when I click edit the "save changes" bar does not come up at the bottom. Also I'm having trouble uploading images as it keeps locking up (which could result in me having uploaded 6 of the same image by now)
I played the game in work and I honestly found it quite enjoyable. Sure the controls were annoying more often than not but I did enjoy the hour I spent with it. There's no way I'd ever pay £40 for it but for £15-£20 I'd probably pick it up
Now I have been thinking of getting a Turtle Beach headset for my 360 but also to use on my PC for stuff like CS:S and recording gameplays etc (I'm assuming they work on CS:S and steam stuff)
Anyway I am currently using HDMi for my 360, I heard you can get an audio adapter or something that will allow you use HDMi and the Turtle Beach headsets. I did a little research but the only places I found show pictures of the HDMi slots being "blocked off" when using an audio adatper?
Am I missing something here? Anyone roll with HDMi and Turtle Beach's that could possible shed some light on what I'd need etc
I've seen a brief video of the gameplay on YouTube and it certainly looks like it plays well for a fully moveable FPS on the Kinect, definitely one I will be buying
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