feels more responsive to me
tbh it feels like i'm using cpma mouse input
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In-game Sensitivity | 3.2 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
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400 |
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1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
120Hz |
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Mouse | Zowie FK1 |
Keyboard | Ducky Zero Shine Zone MX Blue |
Mousepad | Razer Goliathus Control Alpha |
Headphones | Beyerdynamic DT880 250ohm + PS Sprout |
Monitor | BenQ XL2720T |
Have you checked for packet loss while you're playing? I'd recommend using pstools (the ping utility is great) to check and have it running constantly while you're playing/in mumble, so if mumble cuts out and your ping test shows large spikes/packet loss (to a different server, like google for instance), then you know it's your internet connection. If you're on wireless, you can have another test pinging your wireless router to see if this is the case.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896649.aspx
I thought I was gonna see a fragvid or 20b drama :(
kounterpartsDave_kounterpartsThe ducky keyboards have always been really good. Solid build quality without costing a ton.wareyaCheapest mech I know of: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?p_id=9433Maybe I quoted myself wrong, but Im looking for a bang for the buck sort of thing, not a "cheapest" mech.
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=263 (only issue is it's full sized)
Full N key rollover via USB (FN+F12 to toggle it)
Ability to disable the windows key (FN+F10 to toggle it)
Would you reccomend the Ducky Shine TKL? Im currently looking at purchasing this from war's post above http://www.amazon.com/Noppoo-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard-Switches/dp/B0091QOCNA/
I mean if you like the switch then yes. It's a very well built keyboard. I think the shine uses a dip switch to disable the windows key, so that might be an inconvenience compared to the key combo. Plus, LEDs just make it cost more lol
kounterpartswareyaCheapest mech I know of: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?p_id=9433Maybe I quoted myself wrong, but Im looking for a bang for the buck sort of thing, not a "cheapest" mech.
The ducky keyboards have always been really good. Solid build quality without costing a ton.
http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=263 (only issue is it's full sized)
Full N key rollover via USB (FN+F12 to toggle it)
Ability to disable the windows key (FN+F10 to toggle it)
fatswimdudefor the people that would complain that the best players dont have the highest rank, remember that CSGO MM rankings are exactly the same (pros aren't always GE) and nobody complains about that
why be global elite when you can be supreme master first class???
BonafideExactly why wouldn't you recommend it? What could go wrong?
well considering you can see through some objects/props at long distances, what do you think
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Friday, January 09, 2015
8:26 PM - Dave_: baud
8:26 PM - baud: yo
8:26 PM - Dave_: u gonna play at assembly 2015
8:26 PM - Dave_: rofl
8:26 PM - baud: yes
Regardless of whether it has the bandwidth or not, you can do 120Hz via HDMI. You just need CRU to create custom timings for your resolution. I had this same issue a while ago so I made some custom timings for 1920x1080 @ 120Hz.
CRU+Timings: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104031378/cru-1.1.zip
1. open CRU and select your monitor, click "Import..." and select 120Hz_HDMI.bin
2. Restart
3. Go into Nvidia Control Panel and create a custom resolution with these timings and hit test.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104031378/timings.png
You should have 120Hz on HDMI. Works on my Planar SA2311w (it doesn't even support 120Hz HDMI natively) with no frameskipping.
If you don't want to use my timings/want to modify them on your own
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104031378/detailed%20timings.png
1. Select your monitor from the dropdown menu (it needs to be the one with the * next to it)
2. Add a custom set of timings under "detailed resolutions"
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/104031378/detailed%20timings%202.png
-nkoWhile on topic, does anybody have any over ear recommendations for pure sound quality? Budget doesn't necessarily matter.
You could get some dt770s with a modmic/zalman mic. Not sure if you have an amp, but I can't imagine that the 32ohm version would be that hard to drive. dt990 pros and mdr-7506's are good too. If you can, just avoid gaming headsets; they're overpriced.