glass-winner is allowed to leave the crate
FTFY, the losers from the previous LANs are still inside
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glass-winner is allowed to leave the crate
FTFY, the losers from the previous LANs are still inside
dempseyAM will fall behind quick as development war goes on
there's been some speculation that merc are considering throwing in the towel and giving AM their cherry picked ICEs instead of using them in their own cars to have a better chance at dethroning redbull, i have no idea how legitimate that is because it sounds fucking insane.
also, it'd be nice to see mick get a drive in this year since merc are sharing him with mclaren
thinking about making a niche video with just triple (or more) airshots
post em here tyia
https://youtu.be/NG81LCdLvEY?t=155 only 260
https://youtu.be/NG81LCdLvEY?t=116 one rocket here does 312
https://youtu.be/NG81LCdLvEY?t=137 second rocket does 304
I hadn't seen testing or FP1/2 before today... that AM is fucking quick. looking forward to quali tomorrow
are these running now? i see 15 people added but no servers
mouse: logitech g pro wireless superlight (this is my third gpw)
keyboard: exclusive e7v2 w/ sp-star sacramento switches (custom boards are generally worse for gaming because they poll low)
monitor: LG 34GP950G-B (i play almost all fps games in 16:9 stretched to 21:9 and i do NOT recommend it)
best all time is probably shade or harb (in NA), no? thread's talking current medics
no mention of yukon?
RIP to everyone dumb enough to think Valve was going to contraband the doodle lore
chiefdogThen again, this could be said about any ABS keycap and the cherry mx style switches.
These are some of the most common misconceptions about mechanical keyboards.
1. nearly all readily available mechanical switches are "cherry mx style." You get some variation in switchmakers adding stabilization boxes around the stem, but they all operate almost exactly the same way, with the same major parts. Cherry actually makes some great fucking switches. With a little TLC (Lubing/filming/springswapping/etc.) can result in some very smooth and very enjoyable switches. This can be said about most """"cherry mx style"""" switches. There are tons of different switch manufacturers that, without any modification, feel pretty shitty. This leads to people incorrectly attributing shittiness to Cherry switches.
2. Nothing is inherently wrong with ABS keycaps. There are cheap ABS keycaps that are made from thin molds and have laser etched legends, so over time the legends will fade with use. The best keycaps money can buy are doubleshot ABS keycaps (GMK), which will never fade, but will shine over time. Some people prefer not to have shiny keycaps, and so PBT is a good alternative. Dye sublimated PBT keycaps will still shine, it just takes way fucking longer.
tldr: prebuilt keyboards are shit because they're cheaply made, custom stuff is pretty accessible for slightly more money, and endless customizability. customs continue to become cheaper and more readily available, and so you're not going to be spending that much more money for something that you won't have to replace in a year.
here's a pic of one of my first custom keyboards, with "cherry style switches" and ABS keycaps:
just get the gmmk pro kit and build one. it’s all hotswap so you’re not limited to cherry switches.
https://www.gloriousgaming.com/products/glorious-gmmk-pro-75-barebone-black
this meets all of your criteria and has a rotary encoder.
silent alpaca switches as to not bother coworkers: https://www.primekb.com/products/silent-alpaca-linears