the hyperx alloy origins and alloy origins core are REALLY good options and are pretty much the refresh of the FPS keyboards (alloy origins has a tenkey, alloy origins core does not). they are made out of aluminum instead of steel so they are lighter (i currently own a hyperx alloy elite RGB and at 20 inches long, there is almost NO FLEX and its that freaking long, its pretty heavy but thats good so it wont slide around) it also has the hyperx keyswitches which are a bit better, higher quality and higher performance than the cherry mx platform. i am on the hyperx end of this debate and like the other guys said, both are really good brands and its just personal preference and what features you priortize. ive seen both hyperx and logitech keyboards in action and the hyperx keyboards have i think slightly better brightness and are smoother and more balanced (especially noticable in the classic rainbow setting)
its all about the ascetic my dude. illuminated devices are really a cool decoration to a build and are really cool to show to friends, they are also very mood setting for gaming. and i'm quite literal when i ask that question
internet facing, games, uhh minecraft (said that in title). of course i want to do it properly, i really dont want to rent server space from a website that leeches my money out of me forever i just want a private MC server between a couple of friends.
i would not do it. it would be far to dangerous and costly and frankly not worth it since it would probably cost $50,000 (rough guess, could be $100,000) to wire all of your nerves into it. it could also permanently damage your nerves and you could be a veggie for the rest of your life. i would guess 85-95 percent would be in the real world. and i would just settle for a pimax+valve index controllers and lighthouses+haptic vest+walkaround platform (those exist) and it would be cheaper and a lot safer
P.P.P.S. (Last one) I still have the issue with the oculus products not having an IPD adjuster, I have to put my IPD adjuster close together (not the setting oculus has their products on )otherwise everything is blurry.
P.P.S. The oculus quest looks pretty snazzy, it is certainly less that the vive focus (800 USD) with 6dof controllers, it looks like a great deal, it is nice that there is only 1 trigger and the grip trigger, though the grip trigger could be a little more subtle so its harder to press, i could see myself accidentally pulling the grip trigger.
Lol, My 3 main problems with the touch style is 1, the 3rd trigger. 2, the scrawny form that donāt support bigger hands. And 3, the gimmick where you can lift your finger off the controller and it shows up in game, the idea is cool but since they donāt hold your hand like the index controllers you can only do 1 or 2 fingers at a time without dropping the controller. I personally will probably still use the vive and gradually update with the headset first then if i have trouble with the current controllers (probably wont) i would update to index controllers, the index controllers are more simplified and have 1 trigger and the ability to completely let go of the controller without dropping it. I personally think the vive controllers are very ergonomic, if you put your hand with the pinkie touching the table and relax your hand, that hand shape is the shape the vive controllers are, it might just be because i have long spaghetti fingers that are too long for the touch style. I personally like the lighthouse/external tracking better because if you throw something overhand, when the cameras on the headset find the controller, there is a controller stutter as it realigns with the digital and physical versions of the controller. I also like vive/valve because they have access to the ENTIRE VR library on steam, I donāt know what games are on the oculus store but i think the oculus store is pretty good too? This is entirely opinion based and as such it is very hard to find the hands down best headset without our ego getting in the way, maybe the valve index :)
P.S. I think the vive controllers are slightly more versatile because the trackpad can be turned into as many as 6 buttons in a game (thatās the most Iāve seen, there might be a game that have 7 or 8 buttons on the trackpad)
Sorry but i kinda feel like the people who have the vive wands are steam controller haters having a grudge on the trackpad, Iām assuming this is not the case. I agree with the oculus go, and daydream being crap, but have you been paying attention to the vive cosmos? I personally like the vive better (and valve) because of the tracking accuracy, if you have put your hand behind your head with an inside out tracking headset and throw something overhand, i have read reviews that say the controller is jittery while it realigns with the camera tracking.
that protector would be handy, especially since i DROPPED AND SHATTERED my fractal define mini c tg glass, i got a replacement, but i learned never to try taking the glass off unless the glass is facing up
I feel the same way sometimes, when I get on my experienced survival world and run out of stuff to do I just fire up a new world and do stuff different. dido on PCPP server