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Prototype first to use new 7.1 surround sound

First game ever to use 'Neural THX' sound, for surround sound ultra-geeks
If FIVE speakers don't quite satisfy the surround sound demands of your TWO big ears, how about seven speakers?

Prototype will be the first game ever to use new sound tech from THX that will get the crashes and bangs of the game pumping out through seven speakers dotted around your room (as well as the separate sub-woofer).

That's three speakers in front of you (centre, left and right), two behind (left and right) and another two speakers either side of you. The whole block will hear that lot.

Using what is called Neural-THX Surround, the 7.1 surround sound in the game will make full use of compatible Neural THX 7.1 home cinema speaker kits, for the four of you that have them.

"Neural-THX Surround is being integrated in an estimated 70 percent of new audio-video receivers, from companies such as Sony, Pioneer, Yamaha, Onkyo, Integra, Denon, Marantz, Inkel and Sherwood," says the announcement release.

So, basically, stop being a tech-shy granddad and get your seven speaker action going.

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Surround sound is the dog's b******s, but I think most people are happy with 5.1. This'll no doubt be cool, but I suspect most people won't be that bottomd if they already have 5.1 (myself included).
Mogs on 7 Jan '08
Surround sound is the dog's b******s, but I think most people are happy with 5.1. This'll no doubt be cool, but I suspect most people won't be that bottomd if they already have 5.1 (myself included).

I agree mogs, but there will always be people out there who arent happy unless everythings in 1080p & 7.1!.... Rolling Eyes
hollywood111 on 7 Jan '08
correct me if im wrong...but isnt the ps3 the ONLY console to support 7.1????
(as well as other standalone media devices via HDMI 1.2)
seedaripper on 7 Jan '08
I can appreciate the draw of 7.1 sound if you're a hardcore movie nut with a massive HD projection TV and more hi-fi equipment than you can shake a speaker cable at.

But as far as gaming goes, those channels use disc space. That means more sound and less room for content, which is probably why the PS3 is the only one to bother having it. For most people, even 5.1 is still a waste of space, because I'm betting the vast majority of people only use the stereo speakers built into their TV.

Now if you can afford that extra space (2 hours of 48khz 16-bit stereo = 1.4Gb) then you go right ahead. I'd rather have an extra 1.4Gb of actual game content than 100% "I can point to the exact source of the sound with my eyes closed" audio.
Dajmin on 7 Jan '08
hah, more speakers! my girlfriend whinges about the 5 I have dotted around the room as it is! Very Happy
Petebrolly on 7 Jan '08
Wooo premature deafness! pfffft just turn up your tv volume and you'll have 9 speaker's or 7 depending on your kit. but seriously why bother ? in all the running and whatever do you actually care if you can hear brick fall behind you or a baby p**s in his dads dinner in window to your right or left ?.
Chrisod_21 on 7 Jan '08
Wow...

Just imagine watching Lord of the Rings with 7.1 Surround Sound. A fanatic's dream!
Turkey Toad on 7 Jan '08
i'd be happy with 5.1 let alone 7.1 Crying or Very sad
PuNkRoCkEr on 7 Jan '08
hah, more speakers! my girlfriend whinges about the 5 I have dotted around the room as it is! Very Happy

Yep i know that feeling, trying to bring her round to the idea we need a projector!
myoldfruity on 7 Jan '08
and a sound card for 1500 (fatality) and a subwoofer, and of course get more than 3 games worth to really spend money at.....
stalker ops dude on 7 Jan '08
1 day i shall have my 7.1 and 32 inch HDTV and it shall be sometime this year too. Muh Ha Ha Twisted Evil
rabbit0147 on 7 Jan '08
It won't be as big a leap as 5.1 from stereo. I think it will take a while to take off!
boydieag on 7 Jan '08
The first game to do 7.1 was Lair.
tezzer on 7 Jan '08
The first game to do 7.1 was Lair.

true. its amazing, using my 7.1 system i can pinpoint the exact location of any sound in the game.


Now if i can just get this stupid f**cking excuse of a dragon to do anything i tell it, i might be able to fly there. or near there. or in the rough area of the sound, possibly.

i might even be able to shake the feeling that its actually not a miopic dragon, but a heavily vandalised X-wing.
hardhat69 on 7 Jan '08
The first game to do 7.1 was Lair.

true. its amazing, using my 7.1 system i can pinpoint the exact location of any sound in the game.


Now if i can just get this stupid f**cking excuse of a dragon to do anything i tell it, i might be able to fly there. or near there. or in the rough area of the sound, possibly.

i might even be able to shake the feeling that its actually not a miopic dragon, but a heavily vandalised X-wing.

now that made me 'LOL'
cheers mate Laughing
seedaripper on 8 Jan '08
The first game to do 7.1 was Lair.

true. its amazing, using my 7.1 system i can pinpoint the exact location of any sound in the game.


Now if i can just get this stupid f**cking excuse of a dragon to do anything i tell it, i might be able to fly there. or near there. or in the rough area of the sound, possibly.

i might even be able to shake the feeling that its actually not a miopic dragon, but a heavily vandalised X-wing.

LOL
tezzer on 8 Jan '08
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