recommended peripherals for gaming?
fpshooters, fast paced. I got a noga (argentinian) nkb 228 and a logitech 6203, are they any good?
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The best ones are the ones that fit you and you feel comfortable with, no new peripheral will make you magically better, not unless you were using VERY bad stuff before hand.

Though, a good screen and good audio can make the biggest difference, they also cost the most, but last for years.

Step. 1 is to buy hifi headphones and a seperate mic, not a headset.
Originally posted by Monk:
The best ones are the ones that fit you and you feel comfortable with, no new peripheral will make you magically better, not unless you were using VERY bad stuff before hand.

Though, a good screen and good audio can make the biggest difference, they also cost the most, but last for years.

Step. 1 is to buy hifi headphones and a seperate mic, not a headset.
I got a desktop mic, questionable quality, had to use an adapter with the audio from a headset. I was previously using a genius mouse and keyboard, definitely can say that it got somewhat better. I can also feel a slight delay with some keys on my keyboard.
just tested, my q key does not work once I have like other 5 keys pressed at the same time, bruh.

nobody cares, but whatever
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Luckily, I cannot think of anything that requires 6 keys to be pushed similtaneously.

Mouse / keyboard are very subjective, as long as beutger are conrctibg via Bluetooth you shoukd vs find, but, u you do have a delay, go to a bit better if a setup, but, these things can get expensive fast, do without anyone knowing hour budget, u you like wired or wireless it's kind if hard for anyone to know what to recommend to you.

Adrsktop mic should just be usb these days unless you go to high end, at whuc point xlr pops up which needs a secondary device to interface with.
Xuild 52 minutes ago 
Originally posted by #6b35a1:
just tested, my q key does not work once I have like other 5 keys pressed at the same time, bruh.

nobody cares, but whatever
the four biggest components that actually made me good at games

144hz+ monitor

mechanical keyboard, not razer mechamembrane bullcrap, actual real mechanical stuff
(i'd recommend the epomaker x aula f108 pro since you can map macros to the keypad if you need to and it looks and feels amazing)

and also a good cpu + nvidia auto tuning

holy those made me like 100% better



another thing i'd recommend (but not needed) is a mouse that fits your preferences, i'm a g502 x plus guy since its big and i have 1200 dpi at a relatively high sens, "heavy" mice arent bad

make sure you also get a semi mid to high end PC that can get ~300 fps in the competitive fps titles you play, in cs2 and a few other comp shooters i can get over 200-300 fps with just a 3060 and r5 3600 currently
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