ITS NOT WORTH IT. Ayaw ug pada ana.
Mechanical Keyboard or not your fingers will still adapt to it.
What you need:
1. Mice with useful buttons to customize.
2. Backlit keyboard.
THATS IT.
That's all I need to be a gamer.
Its nice to have a gaming system where the only bottleneck for leader board ranking is your skill. not your hardware.
you sucked cause you sucked, there's nothing else to blame. not your mouse, not your keyboard or any hardware.
it's called edging bro. gaming accessories gives you an edge over others having same skills as yours. well, provided that nag practice jud ka, hehehe. accessories are usually excluded sa rules, unless naa nay mind-control imong KB LED, or as others may call it, annoying brother to christmas lights. ayaw lng pailad anang uban features like LCD's on keyboard (sorry guys) with access to facebook and others, kay sa d madugay sama sa giingon ni boss simoko, law-ay na tan-awon mura ug junquera ng lights. nyahaha. you don't really need them except if your profession is to just brag.
sama sa giingon sa mga tao ngari - once you go black, you never go back. once tasted, always wanted. but if dili nimo ma-feel ang difference, sama japun sa giingon sa uban, GAME MORE!
^ bro,
true na sya like sa atoa... dili ta matawag na hard core gaming man... naa pa ta's casual gamer... kun mo ingon ta'g hard core gaming, diri sa istorya, si bro Archfear ra man ang matawag nato'g hard core gamer... why, 'coz he's into competition... his wins tells his gaming story...
ask ta nya unsa'y ma sulti nya in a "gaming competitive level"... on gaming peripherals...
naa uban nato na nag compete man pud diri ba... maminaw pud ta's comment nila... mura'g dili man lang si bro Archfear dba? naa pud siguro lain diri na on the same boat nya... hehehe...
I dont think it is anything about hardcore or softcore (murag lain paminawon haha). It is about competitiveness which is not only found in the hardcore level and is all about the person not on the level on which he/she plays on. Competition level gamers are by nature competitive people even when they were still noobs. If you are competitive, noob man ka or pro, gaming peripherals are a must because they give you an edge in improving yourself. Not that it will make you better but it help you make yourself better.
Last edited by keropi; 01-16-2014 at 07:33 PM.
nyahahaha... mao pud noh, gilok man paminawon diay ang "Hard core" ug "Soft core"... nyahahaha... I'll drink to this word from bro keropi... "Help"... mao ang missing link sa discussion...
ikaw kono electr0nica,imung motor ky skygo
unya imung contra kay bmw sukol ka?
For me it's more about the comfort, especially kanang sakto sa imo kamot ang mouse or ang keyboard. Be realistic lang pud sa imo expectations basin mag expect pud ka dendi na ka makagunit lang kag navi mouse.
It feels good knowing you will never second guess your click or your button press.
On the topic of peripherals, I never really understand the thought process behind spending 90% of the budget sa CPU, nya mag 17" monitor og cdrking m&k na lang. You should never gimp on peripherals (within reason) kay mao nay direct interface between you and the CPU and dili and CPU ang imo ka interact kundi kanang mga peripherals nimo. This is also what makes apple very good sa ilang business, they understand this concept. They might not always make the fastest hardware, but damn do they nail it as far as user experience is concerned. And im saying this as somebody who doesn't own a single apple product right now.
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