I've never had a problem with pen size then again i adapt pretty quickly I would be neat to see a concept of what the tablet would look like tho. That might be the biggest selling point.
zeroclover wrote:
any pictures?
i want to look it first o_o
SOLD... Now I can stop murdering intuos pens XDpeppy wrote:
It does not have pressure sensitive input..
Winshley wrote:
Voted "No" because tablet's are kinda pricey anyway. Plus, I don't wanna use tablet only for osu! anyway. ;_;
I would say "Yes" if it's osu! mouse and/or mousepad. Or maybe keyboard with osu! logo on Windows key cap. xD
maybe same like me, but I always curious how it feels play with tablet o.oskyboy19 wrote:
some people say no because most of them are playing with their mouse
This, sadly. 65% of the community (based on this General Discussion poll) are less than 18 years old and probably don't have a credit card to buy a tablet. The poll results here are thus heavily distorted.Wishy22 wrote:
Most people usually say "YEAH I'D BUY THAT XD" but actually they won't for several reasons. They even don't care that much, or are underage and have no way to pay for it, etc.
2- You can get an excellent Wacom product for pretty much the same money or maybe a little more. There is no real reason to buy some new brand, not as good product just to save a few bucks. Remember Wacom's CTH 460 (tablet everyone used before CTL series came out) is only $55 on Amazon, while pen only model must be a little cheaper (guessing around 45 bucks from the price difference I saw years ago when I bought my tablet). So, would you buy a random brand (no offense) tablet instead of a top brand one just for saving like 10 bucks? General answer will be: no.I wouldn't exactly call wacom an excellent product more like a monopolizing product. They did have better features at one point in time like individual pen ID's and dual track which would work wonders when used with mudbox but thats the past. You need to remember that wacom's aren't meant to be used for clicking circles vigorously for hours on end and having my pens cost about 55 bux a piece after shipping to replace, playing osu! with it really isn't an option. Sure I could buy a bamboo but why buy something that will ultimately have the same fate as its big brother? Being what peppy offers has no pressure support this already elevates the main point of failure in the wacom pens and I can almost guarantee that it will out last any wacom pen and be cheaper to replace in the event of failure.
3- People buying graphic tablets for serious reasons (not for osu!) will get a Wacom, always, since they're the best for any kind of art/design works. Really you gotta be an idiot if you seriously intend to do some design works and get an osu! tablet instead of a Wacom just for saving 15 bucks, which is not that much money anyways.Peppy isnt selling this to make art with but a fun fact is that you'd be surprised what you can get away with on a cheap tablet or when your pen's pressure sensor is shot.
idk if this is true but from what I heard CTL-460 is discontinued (and I'm pretty sure so is CTH-460) and it is the only Wacom tablet that costs less than 100$ which you can get your hands on in the market easily. Maybe you still can get them on eBay or Amazon however they might already be old and/or in limited stock. Also CTL-460 seems to have the least durability compared to any Wacom tablet with higher price.Wishy22 wrote:
2- You can get an excellent Wacom product for pretty much the same money or maybe a little more. There is no real reason to buy some new brand, not as good product just to save a few bucks. Remember Wacom's CTH 460 (tablet everyone used before CTL series came out) is only $55 on Amazon, while pen only model must be a little cheaper (guessing around 45 bucks from the price difference I saw years ago when I bought my tablet). So, would you buy a random brand (no offense) tablet instead of a top brand one just for saving like 10 bucks? General answer will be: no.
Funny how the cheapest yet good Wacom tablet that I've seen in the market costs around 60$-75$, and that is CTL-460 itself. It's not even cheaper than osu! graphics tablet.Wishy22 wrote:
6- Use Wacom tablets are cheaper, and usually work just fine for osu!.
Can play osu! with 2 pens at once or puck and pen on Intuos 2, Wheres your master race now?Ostrovia wrote:
Intuos4 master race
Where's that possible?RBRat3 wrote:
Can play osu! with 2 pens at once or puck and pen on Intuos 2, Wheres your master race now?Ostrovia wrote:
Intuos4 master race
Intuos2 9x12 and up to12x18 has dual track that allows for 2 tools to be recognized at once, Feature was discontinued because no one developed for it.theowest wrote:
Where's that possible?
holy shit. osu!stream for your home computer!RBRat3 wrote:
Intuos2 9x12 and up to12x18 has dual track that allows for 2 tools to be recognized at once, Feature was discontinued because no one developed for it.theowest wrote:
Where's that possible?
(older tabs have all the cool bells and no whistles)
While osu! doesn't see the 2nd tool position it can recognize its position click so its basically blind play with the 2nd tool for hit circles. Puck reacts differently from the pen where it just clicks in place of the 1st tool position.
not exactly... I'd actually play like that if my left hand wasn't all retarded holding a pen, Need someone who's ambidextrous.theowest wrote:
holy shit. osu!stream for your home computer!
Frizz wrote:
idk if this is true but from what I heard CTL-460 is discontinued (and I'm pretty sure so is CTH-460) and it is the only Wacom tablet that costs less than 100$ which you can get your hands on in the market easily. Maybe you still can get them on eBay or Amazon however they might already be old and/or in limited stock. Also CTL-460 seems to have the least durability compared to any Wacom tablet with higher price.
Agreed. Nowadays its very hard to seach for CTL-460 which is the cheapest Wacom tablet products, and if i did found one, the condition was already in a not-very-good condition. The fact is, i have Hanvon Rollick 0607 with me now and i'm getting used to it but it lacks of response in short distance compared to 1st generation of Wacom product. I do have more things to say, but since Frizz already said the things right from my mouth...Frizz wrote:
Funny how the cheapest yet good Wacom tablet that I've seen in the market costs around 60$-75$, and that is CTL-460 itself. It's not even cheaper than osu! graphics tablet.
tl;dr you gotta spend around 100$ to get the cheapest and durable Wacom tablet now.