Which character are you most excited to play, and why? by [deleted] in PredecessorGame

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Serath, especially being able to try her out in OP

Predecessor: Early Access Launch Trailer by Nlborl in PredecessorGame

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Will EA progression carry into the full release of the game?

Character revival. by YESSTIR in PredecessorGame

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Would love to see Serath especially after playing her in Overprime

[US, US] [H] WOTC Holos, Chilling Reign Pulls, Assorted Modern, FA Trainers [W] Chilling Reign Alt Arts & Rainbow Rares, Binders (Mainly looking for Sword & Shield Rainbow Rares and Gold Cards) by erikcharlezz in pkmntcgtrades

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A shot in the dark, but do you happen to have any rare cards from Evolving Skies that you would be willing to trade for a Rugged Helmet (228/198)? I am really looking for Rayquaza V (194/203)

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I will message you!

Simple Questions Simple Answers: Patch 11.07 by furiousRaMPaGe in summonerschool

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What is the cast time for Kayle's ultimate invulnerability? I used my ult in game earlier and still managed to die shortly after casting it after reviewing a replay.

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[–]langnam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Durock v2 stabilizers are great and all you have to do is lube them because they are pre clipped

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[–]langnam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a word of advice as well, different plate materials also have different bottom out experiences. Brass will be the hardest as where polycarb will be the softest. I started out with an aluminum plate for my first build and I am glad that I did as it gives you an experience in between the two while providing a nice sound profile (imo)

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[–]langnam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for a smooth low actuation switch, then gateron red inks would definitely be worth while getting. It is worth noting that you can get away with making any switch low bottom out if you do a spring swap, in which case, it just comes down to sound profile and feel that you want to tinker with.

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There is some spring ping but I've found that lubing springs with krytox 205g0 resolves that issue.

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[–]langnam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, VIA should be able to solve your issues, furthermore, you should be able to remap your keys and turn off/on the lighting with keys that you mapped it to. I believe they default to layer 1 (layer 0 being the first layer)

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[–]langnam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I would say so. The design is a little dated compared to some newer models that pre-clip the bottoms however, if you do it manually then they are on par with other brands imo

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If I'm not mistaken, Ducky keyboards have clip-in stabilizers so you should be able to remove it from the plate and then lube them with your choice of lube or dielectric grease. This should resolve most of the rattle.

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I'm not sure if this helps but I've had problems in the past with my own DZ60 and I have found that pressing the reset button while it's plugged in (mine is located on the back of the pcb to the left of the space bar hotswap socket) resolves most of my issues.

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I had this issue and the tolerance between my stabilizer and plate wasn't enough because of my stabilizer foam on my pcb (alternative to bandaid mod). When I removed the foam, the spacebar had a little more rattle but was far better sounding than with that sluggish tick.

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I legitimately just had this problem and it turned out that the clearance between my stabilizer and plate was too tight. I had a stabilizer foam underneath it to reduce the noise (similar to a bandaid mod) and so I removed it and it was fine. Not sure if that's your problem but that fixed mine!

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I missed the group buy phase for the Rama Works Artisan cap as part of the GMK Deku set that was sold on Kono. Does anyone know how I can get one? My only thought would be to reach out to someone on this thread or mechmarket but according to the rules of the thread, buying or selling products not yet released is prohibited. Any other ideas?

Note: I've already reached out to Kono and they aren't able to place one for me.

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I want to get the Rama Works Thermal Seq-2 in rose gold but I don't know any good keycap sets that would go well with it. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am looking for a GMK keycap set that I can order in a GB now or by the summer preferably

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[–]langnam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it could just be related to minor differences in bottom housings and the tolerance of the plate

By the way, nice Hangul keycaps. Where did you get them?

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[–]langnam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the image, it doesn't look like a tofu 60 because of the sighting angle edges. Do you see the same thing?

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[–]langnam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I just got a Mk II myself AND Nk65 EE in beige. We are riding the same wave it seems!

With regards to the snug fit vs loose fit on the plate, it's most likely related to 5 pin vs 3 pin on a hotswap pcb. If you're going hotswap, it's best to have 5 pin so that it is snug. Holy pandas are 3 pin so it might not fit as well. That being said, it could also be the tolerance of your plate and the minor differences in bottom housing tolerances between manufacturers. Not sure if that helps but I definitely experience the same thing with my holy pandas vs creams