for MMORPGs not really, since sa MMORPGs will still depend on what items you have and basically kung unsa ang knowledge nimo sa game, diha mag base gihapon. but for FPS games, diha na ka maka feel nga ning nindot ang gaming experience
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for MMORPGs not really, since sa MMORPGs will still depend on what items you have and basically kung unsa ang knowledge nimo sa game, diha mag base gihapon. but for FPS games, diha na ka maka feel nga ning nindot ang gaming experience
. thats all
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TS gaming mouse and keyboards are worth it, cause they are comfortable. Not only that they are good for gaming they are also good for work use. Kana if imong work is computer related. Comfortable sila, nya dili kaay ma stress imong mga tudlo inig tuplok nimo sa mge keys.![]()
even a non-gaming keyboard and mouse na "Ergo Design" is better suited for long hrs of computer work... dili ta mag need ug "gaming grade keyboard and mouse" gyud kun dili ta into serious gaming... kun game2x lang ta (like nko), ok ra if dili gaming mouse ang gamit. if competitive level or ganahan ta na naa ta's top performance, then, the peripherals na para ani nila ang mas better... just like mamili ta'g CPU... if you'll game heavy GFX gaming titles plus a multiple GPU na naka OC pa gyud, are you contented in using the fastest i3? i was once in this situation... ok ra ang i3 but wla ma unleash ang full power sa dual GPU... just like sa gaming performance... if wla ma maximize ang tool (like the keyboard and mouse), wla nimo pa ma unleash ang true talent nimo sa gaming... every millisecond counts in a competitive environment...
ug kani mga bros, atoa lang pud diay i-separate ang gaming peripherals to the Ergo Design and to the multi-media use... basin ma mix ni sila. they are of different class baya...
what is "worth from a person may not be worth to others"... so, let us pick for our own poison... ang akoa lang, mas better na mo try ta kun hiyang ba ta sa design or, ok ra pud ba sya sa atoang allowed budget... kana sila, naa man gud na'y certain market segment na gi target... and that is not on "all gaming crowd"... apil na ana ang budget na ma allow sa potential buyer... gamer or non-gamer that person is...
Last edited by lloyd_joy; 01-16-2014 at 02:48 PM.
at least gaming mouse lang. Lahi ra ang wear & tear sa gaming mouse ug basic mouse. Kung mag duwa sad ka ug shooter like battlefield you need precision gyud. Naa jud difference bai.
i can afford gaming peripherals but i don't buy them since i don't see any value out of it...most of it i see it as bling2x...
as much as possible, you buy what you need and not what you want... the more serious you are at gaming, i guess the more you will need these peripherals...
ako need/want gyud nako ang keyboard nga naay backlight (gaming or not) but i only settled for Zalman K400G man guro toh... it's a mediocre keyboard and i want to replace it but again, as i've said, i don't see any value spending thousands just on a keyboard...by the way, i love ducky shine... but so damn expensive for me...
IMO, moagad na sa pagkacompetitive sa TS. If you game a lot of fps in a competitive manner, regardless pro or amateur or noobish level, at least a gaming mouse with good fit on your hands is IMPERATIVE. Samot na kung dali ka maglagot ug madelay lang gamay imo click.
I game a lot, but im not competitive because i only game for the realistic experience. A full-sized mouse with 1600dpi reso serves me well but i just cant seem to let go of my kb of 4 years because ive gotten used to the multimedia and shortcut keys which are amazingly about 2x more in number than most gaming keyboards.
Unaha ang Keyboard bro. LAHI ra gyud basta mo balhin ka ug mechanical. Bsg wa lang lights. Basta Mechanical imung Keyboard make feel ka sa difference.
gaming keyboards are so called gaming keyboards kay pang game, so are gaming mice. kiwaha adto oi, hehehe. Naa sila functions for use sa gaming environments like for kb - macro keys, replaceable keys (like WASD), mechanical (para dili dali maguba and fast action) or anti-ghost. Sa mouse, naay macro keys, better DPI's and the likes. they are ALL WORTH EVERY CENTS, sultian lang taka. they are all worth it IF serious jud ka sa imong game. but if game-game lng din pag may time lang ka, simple accessories will do the job. ang nakanindot, gaming accessories are also so designed for comfort and long use, so bunos nana nimo ang uban features if simple browsing and po** watching lang ka.
if kinsa to niingon diri nga walay diperenxa sa moves either walay kwarta pangpalit and wala jd kasulay. once you go gaming mice, and mech keyboards - you'll never go back to old standard things..
imagine on the fly change imo dpi when playing fps/moba/rpg kinsa man dili ganahan ana? and macro keys on your mouse and as well as your keyboard? kadakog bonus ana..
looking for gaming headset this year.![]()
Last edited by Zeratul_; 01-16-2014 at 01:53 PM.
if taod2 nka gaduwa.. like pareha sa ako 11 years of FPS gaming. you will reach the point where your skills are so enhanced that the difference between 60FPS and 120 FPS is very obvious, more so with 30 FPS, maski sa kanang 1600 DPI is already very annoying to use, nangita na imo kamot ug 3200 DPI or 6400 DPI nga mouse, ungot2 nah para sa imo ang lower DPIs.. even sa keyboard, ma.importante nah nimo at what point sa imong keypress nah m.react ang imong character..
It really divides the Casual gamer to the Hardcore gamer..It divides the people who only finish the game and the people who finish the game, learn all the names, read all the books, play all the class, learn all the lore, refusing to take any other shot than a headshot, nutshot, 2 kills in one bullet.. Gaming is not a past-time, for some it is a way of life.
It answer's the question Are you a gamer! just try using a dedicated gaming mouse, then go back to a normal office mouse, If you feel any difference, then your skills as a gamer has advanced enough to feel the difference.. if not, you really haven't played enough games bro!
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