i have a general question. are gaming mouses and keyboards a meme? is a simple mechanic keyboard and a stable microsoft mouse enough for complex games?
https://www.amazon.de/Microsoft-Basic-Optical-Mouse-Port/dp/B009PDMN94/ref=pd_sim_147_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZKSWGPECHNA09J57ZRMM
https://www.amazon.de/Cherry-G83-6000-LUNDE-USB-Tastatur/dp/B0000932S8/ref=pd_cp_147_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=XREKZHGGZ2QMR2E0B4PR
>>58890416
A decent MX Brown keyboard plus MX Master mouse is all you need my child
>>58890601
thank you.
Yeah I think they're a meme. I've never used any expensive gaming peripherals, and when I was a teenager I was cheap af so I used my old m+k combo from an HP pavilion to play CS and shit like that. Never had a problem.
>>58890416
Anything but mechanical keyboards and good mouse sensors are a meme.
Gaming keyboards and mice are just a marketing ploy. Sometimes games might be benefited by convenient features like side buttons on a mouse, in which case you might like a mouse built for that purpose (I quite like my g502), but in reality nothing is actually optimized "for games". You'd buy the keyboard you're comfortable pressing keys on, which often can be a non-gaming keyboard (and should be due to the lower pricing), and the mouse that has the features you want. "Gaming" is 90% a marketing term and 10% useful features commonly liked by people who play games