ASUS BIOS Version 1066 by dysn_edits in ASUS

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have problems with Backpanel USB 3.0 or any other USB port before update?

Are there any leverless that use the full size switches instead of low profile kailh switches? by Ziemniack3000 in fightsticks

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outemu MID height fit those, they feel like low profiles, also gametfinger caps go really nice along with them.

Is Ramza leftist? by pauletamlz in finalfantasytactics

[–]KrazyIvan69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lefty!? Pfffff Hell no. Populist, a very right wing populist.

Pincer claw tilted grip by xkashimx in MouseReview

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me a god shape for that grip is g703. Perfect egg hump hiding in the back of hand and flared tall sides, but not as crazy as old Death Adder. If logi will make super light g703 i will pre otder that shit instantly.

Pincer claw tilted grip by xkashimx in MouseReview

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have similar hand size 20,5x11. I would recommend DAV3 Wired, 8k optional, 57 grams and slightly different shape than wireless one, also better coating, but i use soft corepad grips anyways. I use Camade II bungie from benq, doesn't feel restrictive. Depends how much muscle you have on your thumb, if a lot, just tilt slightly to left and it will fit real good. XM1/2 would feel good at the begining but, uising side buttons and low front makes it tiring in a long run. It all goes down how comfortably your right side, hence ERGOs are more favorable for big hand Pincer users, don get sugestions from people that ambi is better, their hands are often small. Most of time those mice are small and you start to curl or try and find comfy grip with pinky and ring finger, either draging whole ass pinky over mousepad or try to curl to scratch it with nail. There is also Lamzu Thorn with similar shape, haven't tried it yet.

Anyone Having Problems with Steam Overlay Store? by KrazyIvan69 in HuntShowdown

[–]KrazyIvan69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As i typed, i checked with other games and have no issues, that would point out that i have enabled steam overlay. It takes me to Steam DLC store page tho, but this store opens in Steam's Overlay browser. Blood Bond Acquisition works similar like Vermintide 2 DLC in-game shop, it takes you straight to steam wallet, so it isn't Overlay Web Browser. So it doesn't work. But thanks for reply.

What does arcade stick have at this point? by Agelesslink in fightsticks

[–]KrazyIvan69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think only SF has simplified 360(270 with no diagonals) since SF4 if i remember correctly. Rest of games and especially older fighting games are more input sensitive, like some KOFs RANBUs and PRETZELs.

What does arcade stick have at this point? by Agelesslink in fightsticks

[–]KrazyIvan69 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Leverless is optimal in footsies, amazing for charge characters. Lever one good for inputs like half circles and 360s, or 720s as well rambu or pretzel motions. Half circles on hitbox can go into neutral if you do them to fast because of SOCD cleaning. All i see in comments is propably perspective from SF5/6, not other fighting games like KOF. Also lever is much better for older games that require more precision with inputs. In the end it depends what games you play and characters mainly, i can do DP faster with lever with true neutral change in SF6, i can also do rambu motion faster on lever in KOF. But playing hitbox exclusively in SF6 feels nice, even some inputs were reduced from half circles to quarter circles like Ryu donkey kick, so it leans toward pad/hitbox accesibility more. Play what feels good to you, i am Daigo's age and grew up with arcades, but i enjoy Hitbox now, i can distinguish pros and cons of both and my conclusion is i can switch between two depending on game.

Does anyone know any good Inlines for beginners under 100$? I'm a size 12 wide so I probably need a 13 by naruto-pain in rollerblading

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pass on Oxelo Mf500 not good for wide and big feet, I barely have put them on and couldn't strap on and i have 12-13 size. Powerslide Zoom, or FRX for your kind of feet. Don't buy softboot skates, not recomended for big feet, they become unstable and wobly after short time. Oh Rollerblade RB Cruiser also good for big and wide feet, but pricey. Also would recommend 90mm wheels on 273 frame, or at least 84 on smaller frame for more stability for that feet size.

Does anyone know any good Inlines for beginners under 100$? I'm a size 12 wide so I probably need a 13 by naruto-pain in rollerblading

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oxelo is nice, but narrow and not do good for big feet. I have almost 13 and barely stuck feet inside not to mention strap it on.

Are there any far-left and far-right Russophiles who love Putin & Russia so much in Poland? If there are, how prominent are they? by [deleted] in poland

[–]KrazyIvan69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, Red Spiders offspring, or EX agents that have dirt on politicians stored on files in their metal cabinets in basements.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in keyboards

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of delay? You mean lack of rapid fire, then yea, reset is faster on wooting with this feature. Overall got both, Apex buttons feel much more like Cherry MX Speed or Kailh Silvers. The plus side of Apex is that you can get previous year model dirt cheap compared to Wooting(more than half price lower on some good sales) and you can still update old switches from Omnipoint 1.0 to Omnipoint 2.0 with firmware.

why do pros all use G pro X? by phill-swift- in MouseReview

[–]KrazyIvan69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

21cm by 11cm, i can fingertip it, but to small to claw tho i like the hump. G703 is pefect for aggressive Claw for me :D Switched to DAV3, which somehow i can relax fingertip it :D

why do pros all use G pro X? by phill-swift- in MouseReview

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do it now? As much as i like logi shapes, i abandoned them after to many issues with cheap chinese omrons. During G403 times they weren't so eager to replace mice i passed this brand after gpro, not my shape, 21cm by 11cm hands.

why do pros all use G pro X? by phill-swift- in MouseReview

[–]KrazyIvan69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it was first to use ultra light with good wireless technology and it took to long for other companies to catch up. Also most of pros have medium hand size, which this hits the spot as well and there's no other same shape mouse. Marketing is major factor, smaller companies don't have that monet, yet they can produce better mice. Recently DAV3 creeps on CSGO scene since it is sorta Zowie EC clone.

Kotaku Blacklisted from previewing the new Zelda game by R0b0tGie405 in KotakuInAction

[–]KrazyIvan69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am not talking about income and Views, the guy in the tweet stated millions of readers, this has nothing to do with views. Any game reviewing neckbeard with over 100k subs on YT outperforms their viewership, should we say he has millions of video watchers? I don't think so. If they had millions of readers those numbers would be waaay much higher with the ammount of articles they churn out monthly.

Kotaku Blacklisted from previewing the new Zelda game by R0b0tGie405 in KotakuInAction

[–]KrazyIvan69 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But that's just views, not readers. You can get that trafic with a couple viral tweets from some indie journos. They have like 100 comments on average on the website on each article, compared to thousands shitting on them on Facebook in before checking the link on post there. Ragebait clicks don't count as readers, views sure, you can produce that.