The Stealth 700 also includes Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing ™ sound setting to give gamers the competitive advantage by allowing them to hear soft sounds like enemy footsteps sneaking up from behind and
weapon reloads just before an ambush, as well as independent game and chat volume control, and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 10 - hours of gaming per use.
Superhuman Hearing - Gain the competitive advantage by hearing every single sound around you, like enemies sneaking up behind you,
weapon reloads just before an ambush and distant vehicles bringing in reinforcements.
Not exact matches
Visible
reload animations, a new HUD, and slew of exhilarating new
weapons are
just a few of the notable differences between the two titles.
«There's stuff that
just doesn't exist in third - person: the
weapon recoil, the
reloads, the
weapon switching.
If you switch from an assault rifle to a handgun the assault rifle doesn't
just disappear or get put into some kind of holster on Max's back it is held in his left hand while you use your right to hold the handgun, then when
reloading he puts the larger
weapon under his arm as he changes the ammo cartridge, it truly shows
just how much effort Rockstar have put into making even the smallest of details perfect.
The shooting mechanics are very basic like there is not need to
reload your
weapon,
just take out everything you've got.
Like asking you to press a action button to jump over a obstacle or the fact that you stop
reloading your
weapon if you get out of cover (it breaks the animation), stuff like that is
just plain annoying.
With Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing ™ sound setting, you'll gain the competitive advantage by being able to hear all the subtle yet game - changing sounds around you, like enemy footsteps sneaking - up from behind for the stealth kill, other players
reloading their
weapon around a corner
just before jumping out to ambush you, and even enemy vehicles off in the distance approaching with reinforcements.