Last night, another wave of beta invites went out to a lucky few. 200 winners are now proud owners of the Diablo III beta.
Official Blizzard Quote:
The heroes for this week have been chosen! We've sent out emails to 200 sweepstakes winners who may now take the fight to the Skeleton King in the Diablo III beta.
If you weren't among this week's winners, there will be plenty of opportunities to come! Don't forget to click the link and enter the sweepstakes now if you've not done so already. A new round of winners will be randomly selected next week.
If you would like to increase your chance of getting into the beta, you can always enter the contest through Facebook here. Every week 200 entries are randomly chosen to get access into the beta. Even better than that, every fourth winner receives to keys so they can invite a friend as well. If you do not have a Facebook account, you might want to reconsider to help improve your odds of getting to play this game since it will not becoming out until early 2012 at best.
If you are lucky enough to be playing Diablo III, then you might want to consider getting Steel Series exclusive Diablo III headset that went on sale today. This headset boast a wide array of Diablo inspired looks from the D3 logo on the ear piece to pulsating red lights. It has a detachable microphone as well so you can talk to your friends while playing with them. While it is nice to look at, the sound quality is equally impressive. For $119.99, the Diablo III headset might just help make the eerie music and disturbing sound effects that much better. You can find the rest of the products description on Steel Series' site. You can also check out the rest of their Diablo III exclusive merchandise, like the "click ass" mouse here. A special thanks to sinke for finding this.
Featuring 50mm driver units that reproduce crystal clear sounds in high, low, and mid-range tones is at the core of what is creating an incredible Diablo® III audio experience. Whether it’s the ominously toned soundtrack, the approaching hiss of a Witch Doctor’s firebomb or the bloody rage of a Barbarian whirlwind, users will clearly hear the gut wrenching hurls and exploding innards of your enemies.
In other Blues, Blizzard has added a new mark for NPC's to help players know when their may be some important story-telling dialogue to hear from an NPC. This is a nice little addition, especially for those who want to spend most of their time hacking n' slashing but still want to know what and why it is their are doing so. A quick little glance will let you know that an NPC has something worth stopping to talk about.
Official Blizzard Quote:
The blue * above an NPC's head means they have a conversation that you have not listened to yet, or a new conversation that has just become available.
Finally, for those of you who love are familiar with Minecraft, you can check out verity's recreation of New Tristram in the block-styled game.
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Well, the siberia v2 (which this is modeled after, just a different logo I assume) has an overwhelmingly high 4.5/5 rating on amazon.
Supposedly it's the best all around bang for your buck headset out there. People are saying it's durable and it gets the job done, and visually unlike most of what else is out there it doesn't make you look like a fool, so you can take it to lans, walk around the house listening to music etc with it and you're set. Admittedly all of my headsets have broken from stupid things in the past, like tugging on them in my sleep when they're on my shoulders or head, and an ear goes dead often, so durability, and not looking like a jackass are two important selling points for me. Comfort is another, and they're said to be plenty of that too.
If the sound quality is shit, I'd like to know what your suggestion is for a headset that isn't fuckin horrible so I can stack up some reviews and ratings for it because I'm about to be -$100 in the pocket for a headset one way or another, and I'd hate to make the wrong call.
I have the Steelseries baranded version of these speakers, i must say they are pretty good.
They tend to get poor reviews because they are aimed at the treble section of the spectrum so are not good for music (so they say), but this makes them perfect for gaming where you are listening to that voice-over, or the foofootstep or clang of weapon on shield and not the bassy flavour of the latest dubstep collegde band (their so mainstream, i knew them before they were famous...).
Official Blizzard Quote:
The heroes for this week have been chosen! We've sent out emails to 200 sweepstakes winners who may now take the fight to the Skeleton King in the Diablo III beta.
If you weren't among this week's winners, there will be plenty of opportunities to come! Don't forget to click the link and enter the sweepstakes now if you've not done so already. A new round of winners will be randomly selected next week.
In other Blues, Blizzard has added a new mark for NPC's to help players know when their may be some important story-telling dialogue to hear from an NPC. This is a nice little addition, especially for those who want to spend most of their time hacking n' slashing but still want to know what and why it is their are doing so. A quick little glance will let you know that an NPC has something worth stopping to talk about.
Official Blizzard Quote:
The blue * above an NPC's head means they have a conversation that you have not listened to yet, or a new conversation that has just become available.
Finally, for those of you who love are familiar with Minecraft, you can check out verity's recreation of New Tristram in the block-styled game.
Find any Diablo news? Contact me or anyone else on the News team
Ahhh there we go.
Siaynoq's Playthroughs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGYnc5Jpqtw
Bleh that video feels so old already.. There's so much stuff that can be improved and added! I have to get to it sometime soon.
Thanks Bliz, nice slap in the face.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]
Supposedly it's the best all around bang for your buck headset out there. People are saying it's durable and it gets the job done, and visually unlike most of what else is out there it doesn't make you look like a fool, so you can take it to lans, walk around the house listening to music etc with it and you're set. Admittedly all of my headsets have broken from stupid things in the past, like tugging on them in my sleep when they're on my shoulders or head, and an ear goes dead often, so durability, and not looking like a jackass are two important selling points for me. Comfort is another, and they're said to be plenty of that too.
If the sound quality is shit, I'd like to know what your suggestion is for a headset that isn't fuckin horrible so I can stack up some reviews and ratings for it because I'm about to be -$100 in the pocket for a headset one way or another, and I'd hate to make the wrong call.
I do however need headphones for my laptop when Im traveling. So I guess I have to buy something, D3 and Sibera will not cut it sorry to say.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]
They tend to get poor reviews because they are aimed at the treble section of the spectrum so are not good for music (so they say), but this makes them perfect for gaming where you are listening to that voice-over, or the foofootstep or clang of weapon on shield and not the bassy flavour of the latest dubstep collegde band (their so mainstream, i knew them before they were famous...).