| ironman said: A super sensative mouse, to a regular mouse, as an HD TV is to a SD TV. A sensative laser tracking mouse "sees" more than your run of the mill laser mouse. Here, just so I don't have to try and argue with you about the keyboard, Ithink these next three links will pretty much answer all your failed rebuttle against said hardware. Fully customizeable keyboard http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/77ba?cpg=cj You can put the keys wherever you want. Fully programmable keyboard http://www.gogamer.com/Razer-Lycosa-Gaming-Keyboard-Keyboards_stcVVproductId26983318VVcatId444858VVviewprod.htm With this bad boy, you can program keys to run button combo macros. so instead of hitting a four button combo, you just hit one button. A specialized gaming keyboard http://www.cdromshop.com/cdshop/desc/p.826734003458.html This one is set up to reduce the chance of hitting the wrong key, it is also more comfortable and is "quicker" to use than your average keyboard. These are just three of literally thousands of specialized gaming keyboards out there. I ask you this, if graphics don't impact gameplay and skill, why did you bring up having better graphics as a retort mo my saying they don't really matter. Also, why would you say "They are all too slow, simplified, and innacurate to manage to do anything to something moves faster than 2 pixels a second on the screen." It would seem that once again, you contradict yourself. Anyway, I really don't know why you call yourself a PC gamer, you know less about PC gaming hardware than my little sister...and she doesn't game at all. Hey, one last word of advice, please re-read your posts, it's hard to understand what you mean with all the typos.
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I honestly thought you'd have atleast realized enough to throw the G15 at me (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/3498&cl=US,EN) but you chose even worse keyboards. Please explain to me how the ones you showed me will "maximize keypresses." Are they any closer than the WASD and the space key? Do they somehow offer quicker response between the Keybaord and the game? I don't think so. The only thing that I can think of that it has a benefit in are RTS games or other games that have multiple hotkeys to get an action, like Stracraft for buildings/units.
Let me show you what the best of the best when it comes to shooters uses:

That's right. DO you see any extra keybindings or anything? Yeah.... I didn't think so. All it has is LED backlight. Which is only so he can play in the dark. Yeah.... please find somethign else to whine about.
Mice: Really? REALLY? Honestly the only reason I don't use a ball mouse right now is because I don't wanna clean it all the time and the weight. And I also only bought a laser mouse so that I can play on almost any surface I want, since it's a laptop and it moves around a lot. Most of your uber mice nowadays come with weights so you can adjust to whatever you were used to beforehand and the only true benefit mice can offer are on the fly sensitivity changes. Which you can write a nice lil bind on your KBD anyhow.
You never broought up graphics outside of saying that better graphics = more skill, which is outright false. People consistently turn off things such as bloom, mouse acceleraton, motion blur, etc. because those effects make it more difficult to see people from the background. And truth, I meant that you can't do anything to something that moves faster than 2 pixels a second. Typing at 2am while working on lisp has adverse effects on my spelling.
Tag(thx fkusumot) - "Yet again I completely fail to see your point..."
HD vs Wii, PC vs HD: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=93374
Why Regenerating Health is a crap game mechanic: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3986420
gamrReview's broken review scores: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=4170835








