Two Weeks With the Razer Tiamat Elite 7.1

I have high expectations of Razer products. The company makes some of the best keyboards and mice I’ve ever used. Its audio products are generally impressive. Every now and then, a Razer product disappoints me (see the Razer Onza controller for Xbox 360), but that’s largely because the vast majority of my experiences with the company’s products have been superior. With all of that in mind, I was quite pleased with my experience with the Razer Tiamat Elite 7.1. Here’s a rundown of my two weeks with this fine product.

Build Quality: Like most Razer products, the build quality of the Tiamat is top notch. You can feel the product’s quality the second you pull it out of the box (great packaging, btw). It feels substantive and the heft of the drivers is immediately evident. The audio cable is of the braided cloth variety, which guards against tangles and interference; it has a more luxurious feel than standard plastic cords. The ear cups are heavily padded for long gaming sessions.

The retractable microphone is great in that it’s easy to stow when you don’t need it. That said, the mic was my only quibble as far as build quality and construction go. I prefer flexible mics to hard, plastic ones. The retractable microphone on the SteelSeries 7H is one of my favorites, for example. Aside from my minor issue with the mic (totally personal preference), the hardware quality is outstanding.

Comfort: You would think that a relatively heavy headset would be uncomfortable, but that’s not the case with the Tiamat. I already mentioned the heavily padded ear cups, but the winner here is the suspension strap that goes between your head and the headset’s plastic frame. It distributes the weight of the headset so that it doesn’t feel heavy. I wore the Tiamat for several multi-hour gaming sessions. Once I had it on for three hours just to see if it would get uncomfortable (and also because it made me feel like Lobot). It didn’t. It’s a safe bet that some of you will be shocked by how light the Tiamat feels on your head.

Sound Quality: For the most part, the sound quality of the Tiamat is great. Obviously it’s targeted towards gamers, but it’s fantastic for mainstream movies too. By default, I found the the bass to be hopped up, which is ideal for action games and action movies. Explosions, gunfire, Michael Clarke Duncan’s voice, etc. sounded magnificent. Any game with an emphasis on sound design gets a boost from this headset.

For music, I had to tweak some EQ settings to get a flatter response. Again, this is a personal preference. Mainstream consumers generally favor exaggerated bass (see Beats by Dre), but I prefer an even response (see Etymotic) for music. For non-action movies, you’ll probably want to tweak the audio too…but this headset wasn’t really made with viewings of Sense and Sensibility in mind.

As for the 7.1 surround sound effect, it’s very good, but no match for a true 7.1 speaker setup. Of course most gamers don’t have enough room for a full 7.1 surround sound speaker setup, so headsets like the Tiamat are the only way to get that kind of experience. For action games or stealth games where pinpoint audio helps determine your success, the Tiamat is a winner.

Volume Box: The Tiamat’s volume box is worth mentioning. This breakout box lets you control a multitude of features. For convenience, it allows you to switch between the headset and your PC’s speakers, switch between 7.1 and stereo sound, mute sound entirely, control the master volume, and more. It also allows you to tweak the individual speakers in the headset for an insane amount of control. It’s just a really, really impressive and powerful unit that rounds out the Tiamat’s overall offering nicely.

Conclusion: Yes, the Tiamat is on the expensive side of gaming headsets, but you’re getting top-of-the-line features. The sound quality is very good. The comfort is outstanding. The 7.1 sound is as good as it gets in terms of headsets. As far as gaming audio goes, it doesn’t get much better than the Razer Tiamat Elite 7.1.

Gambitious: A Gaming-Specific, Kickstarter Alternative

Kickstarter-funded games are all the rage these days. Independent developers are thrilled with the creative freedom crowd-funding offers, but there are some that are skeptical of the model. One interesting alternative is Gambitious…

Kickstarter-funded games are all the rage these days. Independent developers are thrilled with the creative freedom crowd-funding offers, but there are some that are skeptical of the model. One interesting alternative is Gambitious, which is set to launch at E3 2012 according to Gameindustry.biz. Instead of finding donors for companies, backers buy equity in games. Here’s more from CEO Korstiaan Zandvliet:

The main difference between Gambitious and the currently popular Kickstarter is that the former does not rely on donations. Instead, a developer decides what percentage of the required funding people can buy. Someone who invests money in a project, becomes a shareholder and is entitled to dividends.

The model is compelling for both the developer and the backer. Developers have more flexibility with how their games are funded, while backers stand to earn some money back. While it doesn’t have the romantic feel of donating to “dream” projects, I imagine that there are many people that would be more comfortable with Gambitious’ model than Kickstarter’s system.

How do you feel about Gambitious? Would you rather buy equity in a game than donate to a developer? Or does the difference not matter to you?

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Diablo III Open Beta Weekend!

Blizzard has announced that it will be holding an open beta for Diablo III this weekend! All you need to participate is a Battle.net account. Log in and you should be good to go. The beta will be available “From Friday, April 20 at 12:01 p.m. PDT (noon), until Monday, April 23 at 10:00 a.m. PDT” according to the press release. The open beta serves as a final stress test for this hugely-anticipated game. It’s also a helluva tease for its May 15, 2012 release.

Any of you going to try the Diablo III beta this weekend?

What Are You Playing This Weekend?

I feel like playing something quirky and Japanese this weekend. Thankfully, I have a review copy of Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland. This is the 13th game in the Atelier series and the third game in the series focused on Arland. For some reason, Rorona is a little girl in the game. She should be older. That mystery must be solved! Aside from that, I’m down to play some Quarrel on Xbox Live. Let me know!

How about you? What’s on your weekend playlist?

God of War: Ascension Launch Trailer

Here’s the launch trailer for God of War: Ascension for PlayStation 3. It’s full of cool art and it contains a dramatic voiceover…and that’s about it. Sony will reveal more details on the game on April 30, 2012 on the God of War: Ascension Facebook page. For now, please check out the trailer and let me know what you think (please)!

Conan O’Brien and 343 Talk Halo 4

Here’s an awesome Halo 4 sketch from Conan starring 343 Industries executive producer Kiki Wolfkill and franchise director (and outstandingly handsome man) Frank O’Connor. In the sketch, Conan talks about his character in Halo 4, getting to understand his background and motivation. Naturally, Conan brings in Andy Richter to join him in the game and a sweet voiceover session ensues.

It’s brilliant to see videogames getting mainstream coverage on great shows like Conan. It’s also totally cool thank Frankie was on television. Dude is a total stud. Anyway, check out the sketch below and let me know what you think (please!).

“Free” Movies, TV Shows, and Music on Xbox Live This Weekend

Microsoft is running a promotion called “Entertainment Unlocked” that offers numerous movie, television, and music services for free. Normally, these services require an Xbox Live Gold membership. From 9:00 AM Pacific Time on April 19, 2012, to 9:00 AM Pacific Time on April 23, 2012, they will be available to all Xbox Live members. Here’s a list of what you’ll be able to enjoy this weekend:

• CinemaNow
• Crackle
• Dailymotion
• EPIX
• ESPN
• HBO Go
• Hulu Plus2
• iHeartRadio
• Last.fm
• MSN
• Netflix
• Syfy
• TMZ
• TODAY
• UFC
• Verizon FiOS
• VEVO
• Vudu
• Xfinity TV on Demand
• YouTube

It’s nice to see Microsoft using the tried-and-true crack-cocaine model of giving a taste away for free. I kid, I kid.

Seriously though, are there any services you’d like to try out this weekend? If so, please leave your picks in the comments section.

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Latest Sound Shapes Video is Deadmau5-tastic

Here’s a slick clip of the upcoming Sound Shapes for PlayStation Vita. I’ve been curious about the game since early last year and I was enamored with it at E3 2011. It’s unique, creative, and fun. Helping the game get some mainstream attention is renowned producer and DJ deadmau5. Sound Shapes will feature levels with deadmau5’s sounds, loops, and beats. No word on if players will be required to wear a giant mouse head while playing.

Anyway, check out the video and let me know what you think (please!).

Efeet: Cute Dishware With Feet!

Here’s a super-cute Kickstarter project a pal of mine is working on. I know Dylan Kendall from her work with Hollywood Arts, a performing and visual arts facility that helps educate homeless and at-risk youths. For her next act, Dylan is working on Efeet — an adorable line of dishware with feet! The products look cool and fun (and I love the pun-tastic name!). Right now I’m looking at my cereal bowl and thinking, “Why aren’t you more fun? Why don’t you have feet?” Seriously though, check out the video above and let me know what you think of Dylan Kendall’s Efeet.

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Emma Watson Looks Hot in The Bling Ring

Many of you RPadholics are Emma Watson fans, which isn’t a surprise because she’s just about perfect. If you’re down with Emma then prepare to have your fandom taken to a new level. JoBlo recently posted several pictures of Emma from the set of The Bling Ring — written and directed by Sofia Coppola — and she looks all kinds of sexy. I’m talking…wow…just wow. Here are two teaser pics. Be sure to visit JoBlo for the whole set and please leave a comment on Emma Watson taking her sexy power level to over 9000!!!

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