Is it really that bad? I've used it for various games for 2 years, played osu for erm.. 3 months I guess? No broken keys yet lol
A lot of razer products are really good. My sphex mousemat is amazing. Mouse just glides across it. However the keyboards are questionable...lolcubes wrote:
Blackwidow has insanely low build quality. It's really not surprising people destroy keys by playing osu! on that. :p
Ofc some people will be okay with them and won't destroy them just like that, but the majority will within a year I think.
seriously? I used a super cheap rubber dome forever (using laptop keyboard) and it never gave outTechnically mech keyboards are supposed to last longer... especially when compared to laptop keyboards...
is it a mechanical keyboard thing? i've never owned one, but I figured they would be more durable than regular keyboards
janyhero wrote:
Oh, it's a pretty decent choice IMO, the downside is that you have to change the keyboard a bit regularly.[ Yukari ] wrote:
Razer blackwidow ~
Seriously, the BlackWidow can't handle Osu!'s pressure...
And If you are a mania player... the deterioration will be much faster
Get a CM quickfire pro, this will last much longer
Where's the numberpad?!?Jordan wrote:
http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyboards/quickfirerapid it feels awesome
If it was decent, you wouldn't be replacing it regularly.janyhero wrote:
Oh, it's a pretty decent choice IMO, the downside is that you have to change the keyboard a bit regularly.[ Yukari ] wrote:
Razer blackwidow ~
Seriously, the BlackWidow can't handle Osu!'s pressure...
And If you are a mania player... the deterioration will be much faster
Get a CM quickfire pro, this will last much longer
There isn't.-APXH wrote:
Where's the numberpad?!?Jordan wrote:
http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyboards/quickfirerapid it feels awesome
Nope, laptop keybs best keys <3Saint wrote:
Laptop keyboard. If I get a real keyboard will I stream faster?
Nice! The Model M is such a cool keyboard, totally jelly.Espionage724 wrote:
IBM Model M with dyed keycaps and painted body (not really too impressive work on the body though):
I'm getting a CM QuickFire Rapid (Blue) soon
The colors refer to Cherry MX-brand switches. The old IBM keyboards had buckling-spring switches, which feel different and require a bit more force compared to blue switches.Teraku wrote:
Using the Logitech G110 here. Basically a standard keyboard as far as pressing them goes. No red or blue switches. Works great, but it makes very fast streams pretty hard, so I sometimes plug in an old PS/2 IBM keyboard with blue switches. (I think that was the one where the keys really click down, you're not pushing down on air like red switches)