Uh, I think I was the person who said the 90% thing. It's true though in most cases. In any case for me membrane keyboard is better than laptop keyboard. Just get used to it lol.
szkiller wrote:
Wishes wrote:
Uh, I think I was the person who said the 90% thing. It's true though in most cases. In any case for me membrane keyboard is better than laptop keyboard. Just get used to it lol.
Nope, been like a month but still...
membranes are hard af to tap + my keypad's keys are small af! about the same size of my middle finger
I therefore conclude that osu requires 25% skill and 75% equipment
Whatever makes you feel better about being shit at this game ¯\_(ツ)_/¯szkiller wrote:
I therefore conclude that osu requires 25% skill and 75% equipment
ChaosZeroDelta wrote:
Replace the keyboad with a mouse. Tape the mouse to the desk. And there you go
Yes, buy high end gear and you'll become 75% Cookiezi.szkiller wrote:
I therefore conclude that osu requires 25% skill and 75% equipment
KupcaH wrote:
szkiller wrote:
I therefore conclude that osu requires 25% skill and 75% equipment
Yes, buy high end gear and you'll become 75% Cookiezi.
trash
Wishes wrote:
Just buy some cheap mech keyboard from a no name brand with knockoff switches then. They are pretty cheap. No need to get Cherry MX necessarily.
Basically clones of the popular Cherry MX switches. They are not even that bad nowadays. As mentioned by the poster above there's Gateron, Kailh. There's also others, like Outemu. They are cheaper than Cherry MX switches, so yeah.szkiller wrote:
knockoff switches?Wishes wrote:
Just buy some cheap mech keyboard from a no name brand with knockoff switches then. They are pretty cheap. No need to get Cherry MX necessarily.
Wishes wrote:
szkiller wrote:
Wishes wrote:
Just buy some cheap mech keyboard from a no name brand with knockoff switches then. They are pretty cheap. No need to get Cherry MX necessarily.
knockoff switches?
Basically clones of the popular Cherry MX switches. They are not even that bad nowadays. As mentioned by the poster above there's Gateron, Kailh. There's also others, like Outemu. They are cheaper than Cherry MX switches, so yeah.
I mean they are cheaper in price, so keyboards with them will tend to be cheaper as a result.Husky wrote:
I will ask by the way. What does it mean 'cheaper'. Are these ones less durable that original MX Cherry or do they have a different clicking feeling when you tap?
I think excluding MX Cherry, we only have Kailh in Poland in popular markets.
SupremeNick wrote:
It is a new keyboard so you do have to get used to it.
RamenBucket wrote:
If all else fails you can always learn alternating xd
NixXSkate wrote:
How about you stop singletapping with fingers only and put your wrist into it, there's no reason to only be able to singletap 170bpm 1/2s unless you have cerebral palsy or no hands