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« on: April 27, 2025 @821.08 »

for me, i think they're kinda ridiculous.
it's mostly because RGB can overstimulate me easily, too many mice have too many buttons, with quite a lot of them mucking with my muscle memory. one time my cursor might go blazingly fast, then turn into a snail, then go blazingly fast, etc. and i don't really like how sensitive the weird side buttons are either, they're good for quickly going forwards/backwards from pages but some feel too sensitive, so i often accidentally click them anyways.

my whole setup is very "gamer" mostly because slightly younger me wanted to be 'cool' and a little 'edgy' so she pretty much loved the colour black and anything that was marketed towards gamers. now i'd love to have a cute oak office desk and a chair that won't kill my back :P

i think though, no matter the gaming mouse, the more expensive it is, the worse it is in some ways. currently i'm using a G502 HERO and it's got an absurd number of buttons, which i often get frustrated by; though i think the price itself is the worst part.
it's not exactly cheap for me, it's over A$100 in my country, while other gaming mice are usually around A$30-60ish.

i dunno. i'm a gamer, but i just don't like RGB and flashy everything all that much.
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2025 @834.21 »

I find it... amusing. I bet this is one aesthetic that will be reminisced of fondly in the coming years.

I like the rainbow TRON-like lights but I try to set them at a calmer pace: softly switching colours like a lava lamp.

I own four "gamer" things:
- My PC's tower has an internal rainbow light. I did not ask for this, but it's kinda part of why it's called "The Unicorn Machine". It's only visible on one side and that side faces away from me: the closest side is opaque and I use it to stick magnets and stickers on it. However, I can see the reflection of the rainbow lights and it helps me check on the PC's fans.
- One of my laptops has rainbow lights and is a ROG, which stands for "Republic of Gamers" which means it's a gaming laptop. One of the best ones back in its age, its name is "Portable Monster Gaming Machine", PMGM for short. However, nowadays it can't do much without its fans going crazy - that thing looks like it's about to take off sometimes  :ohdear:  :ohdear:  :ohdear: The reason I switched for a desktop PC (the aforementioned Unicorn Machine) is because it's way, WAY quieter. I really appreciate sound when it comes to my online experience, as you see.
- One of my mice. I needed an extra mouse for my laptops and this is what they had. It makes the clicking noise equivalent of a chipmunk voice, but I've grown used to it now.
- The keyboard for the Unicorn Machine. It's a mechanical one, black with white keys and the ever-present rainbow lights: it's my favourite "accessory" because it reminds me of one of my characters  :loved: And it makes an absolute WONDERFUL sound when typing. Like a trotting horse.

By the way, does anyone know how to clean a mechanical keyboard? I was advised against pressurized air and recommended to use a hairdryer instead, but I don't see results...  :dunno:
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2025 @851.20 »

I find it... amusing. I bet this is one aesthetic that will be reminisced of fondly in the coming years.

I like the rainbow TRON-like lights but I try to set them at a calmer pace: softly switching colours like a lava lamp.

I own four "gamer" things:
- My PC's tower has an internal rainbow light. I did not ask for this, but it's kinda part of why it's called "The Unicorn Machine". It's only visible on one side and that side faces away from me: the closest side is opaque and I use it to stick magnets and stickers on it. However, I can see the reflection of the rainbow lights and it helps me check on the PC's fans.
- One of my laptops has rainbow lights and is a ROG, which stands for "Republic of Gamers" which means it's a gaming laptop. One of the best ones back in its age, its name is "Portable Monster Gaming Machine", PMGM for short. However, nowadays it can't do much without its fans going crazy - that thing looks like it's about to take off sometimes  :ohdear:  :ohdear:  :ohdear: The reason I switched for a desktop PC (the aforementioned Unicorn Machine) is because it's way, WAY quieter. I really appreciate sound when it comes to my online experience, as you see.
- One of my mice. I needed an extra mouse for my laptops and this is what they had. It makes the clicking noise equivalent of a chipmunk voice, but I've grown used to it now.
- The keyboard for the Unicorn Machine. It's a mechanical one, black with white keys and the ever-present rainbow lights: it's my favourite "accessory" because it reminds me of one of my characters  :loved: And it makes an absolute WONDERFUL sound when typing. Like a trotting horse.

By the way, does anyone know how to clean a mechanical keyboard? I was advised against pressurized air and recommended to use a hairdryer instead, but I don't see results...  :dunno:

yea that's fair lol.

i'm just kinda sick of lots of gatekeeping within PC gaming, plus i do play consoles, but not PS5 or Xbox.
soft RGB is interesting, though at the same time i don't really see the point of RGB in general. sometimes i wish for a mechanical keyboard that's hot swappable, good with Linux, can unplug, and has quiet keys, but every single one is RGB and there's none with a solid white backlight.
i dunno, i guess i just love stickerbombing things more than having lighting on it :P stickerbombing things feels better to me

i love PSP, Dreamcast, 3DS, and Switch to an extent, plus i grew up on PS3 and PS2, so maybe that's why i just don't like RGB and black this black that all the time, lol

and another bit around the 'gamer' hardware thing too, the specs i don't care all too much about.
i'm fine with a Core 2 Quad or early Intel Core i7 as long as it's capable enough to run video games at around 50-60FPS, 30FPS is okay too. the GPU i only care about being a GTX 700 or 900 series card, like a 780 Ti or 980 Ti, or a Radeon of the same era; and i don't really see much of a point in getting a super high refresh rate screen, when a 60Hz 1080p one works just as fine? :P

i guess these are some 'spicy takes' but i'm just genuinely kinda exhausted on what feels like pressure to get the latest and greatest hardware.
i suppose this will be looked back on in the near future fondly, which is pretty cool :3
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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2025 @784.40 »

I have a real gripe with "gamer" hardware!

For one, it's ugly. There is some of it that I like, don't get me wrong. I don't mind *some* RGB, and I also find the beehive cell patterns that are popular nowdays very pleasant to look at. But the all-black, "sleek" look that most gaming products go for is just boring to me. I think a lot of "gamer" products try really hard to be "cool" and end up looking.. silly.
This is just a personal preference, of course! I personally favor "timeless" designs that take inspiration from the design of the early days of computers. Simple mice, squared mechanical keyboards, and light color schemes with lots of whites and greys, with maybe a pop of color here and there. But I also like pieces that are a bit more "out there" and have lots of personality, like colorful desk mats and controllers, see-through elements, and novelty keyboards.
Anything but the boring sleek black and colorful LEDs look!! :cry:

Another big gripe with "gamer" hardware comes from.. the hardware itself. Often time it doesn't come with better specs than the regular products, but it's still priced much higher!  :drat:  Unfortunately a lot of people still buy it, because they are under the impression that it must be better since it's "meant for gaming".

When I was still in highschool, I once bought a "gaming" keyboard. I got it in one of those big chain tech stores without doing much research beforehand.  I just liked how it looked on the box and it didn't cost too much. Let me tell you.. that thing was HUGE (it could barely fit on my desk) and terrible quality! It had a bunch of LEDs and sometimes it would turn on in the middle of the night, waking me up. And yes, teenager me found it cool, but in a couple of years all the novelty had worn off and I just found it atrocious  :ohdear:
I recently switched it for a mechanical keyboard not marketed as being "for gaming". It's a lower-end Keychron keyboard. It was still expensive (I think it was around 60€ and on sale at the time), but it's great quality, it has a classic look to it, and it's hot-swappable, so very easy to repair! It came with LEDs, and you can make them do all sort of things like making them light up different colors as you type, but I typically just leave them on white  :smile:  I'm really happy about it. It's my favorite piece from my set-up and I'm sure it will serve me well for many years.

You really do not need "gaming" hardware to enjoy playing games, and I do not like when companies try to sell that idea. My peripherals set up is made up of that keychron mechanical keyboard I mentioned earlier, a simple logitech mouse (it has two extra buttons on the side but that's about it), and a cheap monitor with a decent refresh rate.
And you don't need the latest PC hardware either! I've had my tower for around 5 years now, and it still has all the original parts. It runs most modern games perfectly fine! Unless you want to run stuff on the highest graphics setting, "old" hardware will serve you just as well. I hate the pressure to always be upgrading to the latest hardware in the gaming community

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