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I just bought surround sound.
Havent gotten it all hooked up though. A lot of wires and such I gotta deal with. Haha.
It's amazing what a bigger tv and/or a nice surround sound system will do to your gaming experience. I remember when I played CoD2 after I bought a nice sound system and I had never been so immersed in a game! When I was done I was actually drained because it was so intense!nickdastick
No offense, but I'd neevr want to game on a 128 inch screen. Way too big for me to enjoy the game.
So, I've beaten Gears several times now. I've recently upgraded my system to a 128" screen (Which I sit about 10' from) and have 7.1 sound with Polk Moniter Series speakers and a 400 dollar Polk sub system...this game is NUTS!!! It's a whole new experience, and I think that everybody should experience games this way. If anybody needs some recommendations for a system, let me know. ...AMAZING...sorry, but the point of this post is just to say Gears on this system was like playing it again for the first time.demi0227_basic
Wow... that's awesome! Do you have any photographs on that?
I have an 84" front projection system (720p) and gaming on it rocks.
What most people do not get is that big doesnot have to equal expensive.The projector (Epson Powerlite 400) and DIY screen cost me $1000 total. What you do need with a projector is good light control or the screen will be washed out.
If anyone is interested in learning about DIY screens or projectors check out avsforum . com's projector forums.
Well I don't have a 128' in screen I'm sorry, I'll try thou, but I do have a 36' Sharp Aquos 1080i and just order (like 30 min ago)a 5.1pioneer surround sound system for the 360 :D I do apologize is not 7.1. So in the next 4 the14 business day I'll tell you if it changes my Gears of War Experience.chief_527
Why you even apologizing?
Please, you can get a bigger plasma than that ;) Granted, it'll cost you more than most luxury cars, but it's possible (I believe it's a Panasonic or Philips, but not 100% on that).
Projectors are the most cost effective way to go massive and can actually be cheaper than most moderately sized HDTVs (typically they price around what a 50" TV would cost for a decent projector).
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