RICERS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEhttp://www.dalauta.lt/lt/carbon/254-carbon.html better save your cash for this thing,and bring it to me,i need it for my car.
-snip-Quality of the headsets aren't too good though , if you go for the kraken v2 be aware that the microphone will start cutting out if you've owned it for aout a year.
I'm not saying it will make me better in games , i'm saying it adds more effects to it...Mice are the only thing that can really make you better because of comfort, for example, I prefer heavier mice while others don't. The high-end sensors in more expensive mice can make you better as they are slightly more precise but from a normal mouse, the difference is minute. Get something that is comfortable for you. (Don't buy cheap wireless mice, they commonly have problems in games.)
- Don't buy Razer.
- Don't buy something because you think it will make you better at games.
- Don't fall for brand loyalty
Keyboards won't make you better at games. Get one that you like and stay away from the cheap mechanical keyboards (<€50).
Spend your money on a decent headset >€50. Make sure the microphone and sound of the headset are of good quality. I can recommend the HyperX Cloud IIs and some of the Logitech headsets.
I was referring to the fact that Razer's products break so easily, wear out really quickly and cost far too much for what they are worth. You were recommending Blobvis to get them.I'm not saying it will make me better in games , i'm saying it adds more effects to it...
Alright then , one thing that i disagree on is that razer products break easily. I've owned the Mouse and Keyboard for like a year and something and they're still as good as new. Only things from razer that break easily are the headsets, i've always owned razer Mouses , Keyboards and Headset and never had a Mouse or Keyboard break.I was referring to the fact that Razer's products break so easily, wear out really quickly and cost far too much for what they are worth. You were recommending Blobvis to get them.
My recommendation of not buying "gaming" peripherals as he may think that they will make him better was aimed at him, not you.
OK, I will give you the mice. My Deathadder was running strong for a solid 3 years with only a few problems and had to retire it because it become too smooth to grip.Alright then , one thing that i disagree on is that razer products break easily. I've owned the Mouse and Keyboard for like a year and something and they're still as good as new. Only things from razer that break easily are the headsets, i've always owned razer Mouses , Keyboards and Headset and never had a Mouse or Keyboard break.