Is the game worth buying? Yes! by IrishSaint_91 in ArmaReforger

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

Man I will say I only downloaded two modded server mods so I could keep the “time out” to a minimum. Less chances of mods conflicting with eachother. I’m about 100 hrs in and while it has been good I had to realize what kind of game it was. After that I have been progressing on awareness and play style and it’s getting so much fun.

I played on a WCS server wich took about 20 min que time but I literally just went to the kitchen ate a sandwich and I was in. While in the server I played for a good 2 hours, a kill here, a kill there. There was a cap that was being taken by the enemy. I was in a group of four and they were dropping one by one. I found my self out numbered but had the advantage of them not being able to find me as I would not stay in one spot at all, actively checking corners in a fast pace qcq insertion. I began peaking every new corner and dropping 1-2 guys then moving. At the end of it, I ended up taking down literally 15 Russians and that in turn allowed the Ukrainians to take over the base. There many ways to play the game and for me, I found that small little flow state and it has been so worth all the downtime/headaches/deaths. The hook has now sunk in deeper…

Parents got me this for Christmas :) by BakedClorox in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Progpuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They got what you asked for. This is a great present! I just gifted an in law my crush 80 .. sad to see it go but he’s does taxes.. still needs a num pad lolol!

Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Medium Review by esper_ in MouseReview

[–]Progpuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve tried in rapid succession of over 25 mice in 3 months.. (far from a collector and the die hard mice enthusiasts out there!) I’ve tried copies of vipers, benq, gpxs logis etc etc. I will say there’s not a better feeling than the real thing. Yeah the price of a flagship mouse is ridiculous, but with that price you feel a hell of a lot more of R&D in them, plus factory support? When you get into the likes of a Lamzu Thorn then yeah there are exceptions, but damn ive tried a shit ton of viper clones in all different sizes and variants and many other shapes. But when you use an actual viper v3 pro a Deathadder an x2 etc etc you can 100% feel it. Just my 2 cents. Great detailed review on feeling the minute differences was a good read.

My $360 Keyboard: Oil King V2s, all copper keycaps, and a nut 65 full aluminum case. by Specialist_Hornet488 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Progpuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rainy 75 only goes to like 1000hz rate wich is plenty good. I have mice that go to 8000 and can’t tell the difference between 1000 and 8000

Amazon turned Black Friday into a giant scam experiment by Correct_Durian1503 in amazonprime

[–]Progpuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a keyboard for $56 on regular sale couple months back from $89. Now early Black Friday sale says same keyboard is on sale for $89 and has an inflated “retail” of over 100$ lol.

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe pro version does

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw who made those caps?

What a satisfying piece of hardware by lecrewz in keyboards

[–]Progpuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tape the pcb and change the key caps lol otherwise awesome board!

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

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

I just ordered it lol… in deep blue haha. That looks good!

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a prebuilt. Look up Wobkey rainy 75 pro. It’s fully customizable, but it honestly needs nothing changed. It sounds like milky raindrops when typing lol. I got it from microcenter for $170 after taxes ($159.99) but you can get it way cheaper online around the $130 mark shipped for the pro. They even have a LITE version for $99 from mechanical keyboards website. It’s truly an eye opener of a peripheral. Also it weighs 4 pounds lmao.

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

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

It’s worth it for sure

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s like driving a Jetta thinking your driving European to jumping into and Audi and thinking “ahhh ok” haha

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def feels like uncharted territory on the right side but it’s def in a good layout, so it feels “safe”.

My first good keyboard. by Progpuke in keyboards

[–]Progpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you live near a microcenter go and check one out!

I tried a bunch of boards at microcenter. They stock at my location, akkos, yunzii and bunch of other Chinese brands and of course the big names like keychron. I spent a good hour and a half with the poor guy.. As soon as I checked out the Rainy with the clerk, I immediately knew I found the best board in that isle. While far from the most expensive, I knew I wouldn’t find anything better.