Both Corsair and CM keyboards are built really well, so I would choose based on price. If you like the wrist rest and other things the K70 may have you can go for that, but CM keyboards are usually much cheaper while being just as durable.
u can get a red k70 i thinkLetsFailNoob wrote:
Which one would be the best for Osu!
And If you have one I want to know which Mech Keyboard (Switches) you are using, and what you think about them.
Because I am going to buy a new Keyboard and I am struggling between the K70 (Blue) and the K95(Red) or even K70 (Brown)
I have a red k70iderekmc wrote:
u can get a red k70 i thinkLetsFailNoob wrote:
Which one would be the best for Osu!
And If you have one I want to know which Mech Keyboard (Switches) you are using, and what you think about them.
Because I am going to buy a new Keyboard and I am struggling between the K70 (Blue) and the K95(Red) or even K70 (Brown)
Razer blackwidow blues are different to any other blue switch. Anyone who has used a real mech with blue switches will tell you that blackwidows feel horrible.Defacer wrote:
the general opinion is that blues are the perfect for typing
well, i have blues blackwidow and it's the worst keyboard to write I have EVER used.Really hoping to be just because Razer sucks but I can see the switch in general is shit(it's the worst for osu! too!).
Although it's preference, can ANYBODY really enjoy writing on blue swtiches? seriously....
ps: the tactile feedback + accuracy thing is bullshit, what is hitsound?
It depends on how well you can take notice of the clicks, and also realizing how bottoming-out works.LetsFailNoob wrote:
I acutally really like it.
I could also imagine that the click might be helpfull staying in time. (I hope I wrote that right)
But really thank you for your help!
Just one more question, would you buy a K70 or a different keyboard lika a CM one.
25Nukes32 wrote:
whats the difference between k95 and k70?
It makes typing uncomfortable if you aren't used to red switches.Espionage724 wrote:
Reds sound like they would be interesting, but from what I hear, they have really light activation force? Can someone give a scenario where that might be a problem?
Perhaps the question should be asked like this...Espionage724 wrote:
Hmm, so I have an opportunity to either get a replacement blue switch keyboard, or a red switch keyboard (both CM Storm; my Z key currently only activates half the time). I'm using blue switches currently.
Reds sound like they would be interesting, but from what I hear, they have really light activation force? Can someone give a scenario where that might be a problem?
Might not be applicable because I'm using Blacks now, but the difference was pretty massive on a high bpm stream map, actually did a bit of a test a few days ago.RaneFire wrote:
Perhaps the question should be asked like this...Espionage724 wrote:
Hmm, so I have an opportunity to either get a replacement blue switch keyboard, or a red switch keyboard (both CM Storm; my Z key currently only activates half the time). I'm using blue switches currently.
Reds sound like they would be interesting, but from what I hear, they have really light activation force? Can someone give a scenario where that might be a problem?
For people who had blue switch keyboards fro a long time, what was the change like... going from blues to red switches for osu!? (No www/cookiezi references pls)
Kind of interested myself.
Well I guess that would be a technique problem though, but I can see where you're going. Your technique suits a linear switch.encryptik wrote:
Might not be applicable because I'm using Blacks now, but the difference was pretty massive on a high bpm stream map, actually did a bit of a test a few days ago.
Blacks are fairly similar to reds though (just a bit heavier)
Assuming you missed EVERY stream, the maximum accuracy you can get is 61.4%encryptik wrote: