Well I have shades of doom.
Never thought the rough idea, thanks.
However due to this being a like family type house noise outside headphones is 
hmm a bit distracting for others.
Oh well.
At 12:14 a.m. 18/12/2005, you wrote:


>Hi, Shaun.
>
>I keep hearing that some people don't have the space.  My rear speakers are
>only six feet behind my front channel speakers.  They're on speaker stands.
>You can even mount them on the ceiling, if you need to.  Have never heard of
>3D headphones.  Separation would be crap.  And, either way, sound quality
>for gaming is horrendous on head phones.  Of course, we're talking about
>gaming, but you have to actually buy games before considering how you're
>going to enjoy listening to them.  I wouldn't count on any Alchemy games if
>I were you.
>
>- James
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of shaun everiss
>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 9:53 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: audyssey: mouse targeting demo and other things
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><grin>
>I have speakers to but not siround  speakers.
>I don't have the space.
>I like stereo headphones myself.
>The really good ones have some sort of 3d system in them.
>But they are still analog.
>shame raceway aint comming out.
>Would have really wanted it.
>Oh well.
>
> 05:39 p.m. 17/12/2005, you wrote:
>
>
>>Hi, Niko.
>>
>>Surround sound isn't something you really turn on or off.  You can set your
>>speaker configuration in the control panel.  I routinely blared lots of
>>things through our house while I was growing up. *grin*  But, then again,
>>you'd never find me playing games wearing headphones.  It'd be like a total
>>A.M. experience!
>>
>>- James
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>Behalf Of Niko C
>>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 8:02 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: audyssey: mouse targeting demo
>>
>>Hi, two things, first, when I went to the sight and clicked download, it
>>said that Firefox couldn't find the server.
>>ALso, I'm not to for the suround sound deal. Its a good feature but it
>>should have the ability to be turned off. Face it, if you live with your
>>parents, they don't want to hear that blaring through the house. You should
>>also be able to use headphones.
>>But I am all for the mouse. Its much better and people are afraid because
>>they've never seen a mouse before? Hmm, I think we need to try new things
>>and this is definitely a faster method of navigation.
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 9:40 PM
>>Subject: Re: audyssey: mouse targeting demo
>>
>>
>>Hi, Kevin.
>>Seeing as I am also  a developer I know that the ITT market almost
>>always targets the medium to high range PCs, and leaves lower end PCs in
>>the dust. There are several reasons for doing so, but the short answer
>>is that when the product is done we expect that computers will have been
>>upgraded, or those buying new PCs will be already getting the system
>>requirements.
>>Sometimes the system requirements are a inexpensive upgrade like a
>>better sound card and speakers. I know for example the Soundblaster Live
>>can be had between $30 and $45. Speakers depends on how much the person
>>is willing to spend but usually ranges from $50 to $100.
>>If the developer targets the low end PCs to have universal compatibility
>>what ends up happening is while all PCs may be able to run the app the
>>end users aren't buying a product as good as it could be, and the
>>product does not take advantage of the newer PCs. It also ends up
>>cutting the application short of what it could really do on a better
>system.
>>Like for example no one really expects Windows XP to be compiled for a
>>486 processor. If it did it would run much slower on Pentium IV
>>processors, have less graphics, etc.
>>However, when compiled for a Pentium II processor it runs well on that
>>kind of system and even better on better systems, because it can take
>>advantage of the better processor speed, have more animated graphics,
>>etc.  In short we don't want people to be cheated out of taking every
>>advantage of the better and newer computers.
>>
>>
>>
>> kevin and emma wrote:
>>> not too mention the fact you can't expect software developers to design
>>> their state of the art products to take into account the lowest spec pc
>>> around. if they did windows 95 would still be supported for example. hmm!
>>> not sure that quite makes sense! grin. times move on!and no i don't have
>a
>>> surround system either as yet. but it's on the list of upgrades to make
>on
>>> this heap of microchips! *smile*
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>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 5:57 PM
>>> Subject: Re: audyssey: mouse targeting demo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi, Alex.
>>>> Just because a game uses 3D audio, and you don't have a sound card and
>>>> speakers which supports it won't prevent you from playing the game.
>>>> However, you will have a less ritcher experience.
>>>> Let me give you an example. If there is an enemy to your North-West. On
>>>> a 5.1 3D setup you would hear it in your Left forward speaker. On a
>>>> standard stereo setup you will hear it out of your left speaker. So you
>>>> will be able to figure out if the enemy is left or right, but not be
>>>> able to ttell if it is front or behind you.
>>>> With a good 3D virtual environment you will be able to hear sounds
>>>> front, back, left, and right. On a stereo setup all you can hope for is
>>>> left and right.
>>>> One thing that will help in a full game is having a targeting cue like a
>>>> beep which is in SOD 1.2 which allows you to shoot the targets.
>>>> As far as developers coming up with two versions that is honestly not
>>>> cost effective. Simulating a virtual 3D environment is the way of the
>>>> future. Those who want to stick with the trends need to invest in
>>>> hardware that is compatible.
>>>> You can have yourself a cheep 3D setup for just over $100 with a SB Live
>>>> Value card and some Creative Labs 4.1 speakers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> alex wallis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi list.
>>>>> Ok first off i like the idea of using the mouse as a way of targeting
>>>>>
>>> that's a cool idea.
>>>
>>>>> However i do think that it shouldn't be assumed that everyone has a
>>>>>
>>> surround sound system on there pcs especially those with older pcs.
>>>
>>>>> I for example have a fairly knew pc but it doesn't have surround sound
>>>>>
>>> the same is true of my laptop.
>>>
>>>>> It is for this reason that i think there should either be 2 versions
>one
>>>>>
>>> for sterio and one for surround sound users or the game should have 2
>>modes
>>> one sterio and one surround sound.
>>>
>>>>> I do though really like the concept.
>>>>> Just my thoughts.
>>>>> Alex.
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