Hey, I was about to buy a Bamboo pen and just read this:
"To those of you who play OSU! with a wacom tablet or crazy people that plan on buying one for the sole purpose of playing this game should keep this in mind. OSU! might kill your tablet pen over time from strenuous usage, Im not talking about wearing nubs down (pen tip) those are replaceable. What happens is the resistance pad in the pen starts to wear and break down from play on the part that clasps on to the pen nub. This will happen regardless of playing OSU!, But OSU! will speed that process extremely fast. When this happens the pen is incapable of detecting pen pressures accurately if not at all or will just act like its clicked in all the time. This is what did my graphire4 in, It is now dedicated to playing OSU! cause all it can do is click with no pressure sensitivity at all or sometimes gets stuck clicked in. I got about a good 3000 plays in before this happend. Due to this hapening to my Graphire4 this is only biased on that model and might not apply to others but I thought you all should know so you can protect your investment, Wacoms arnt cheap and neither are replacement pens."
Is this true or did it already happen to some1?
"To those of you who play OSU! with a wacom tablet or crazy people that plan on buying one for the sole purpose of playing this game should keep this in mind. OSU! might kill your tablet pen over time from strenuous usage, Im not talking about wearing nubs down (pen tip) those are replaceable. What happens is the resistance pad in the pen starts to wear and break down from play on the part that clasps on to the pen nub. This will happen regardless of playing OSU!, But OSU! will speed that process extremely fast. When this happens the pen is incapable of detecting pen pressures accurately if not at all or will just act like its clicked in all the time. This is what did my graphire4 in, It is now dedicated to playing OSU! cause all it can do is click with no pressure sensitivity at all or sometimes gets stuck clicked in. I got about a good 3000 plays in before this happend. Due to this hapening to my Graphire4 this is only biased on that model and might not apply to others but I thought you all should know so you can protect your investment, Wacoms arnt cheap and neither are replacement pens."
Is this true or did it already happen to some1?