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phantomash
post Nov 11 2010, 01:43 AM

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QUOTE(victor2212 @ Nov 11 2010, 01:12 AM)
its not off topic, its still mechanical
why cannot it has macros.. not everyone plays o2jam now, its kinda dead.....

ducky, filco, ss, all dont have macros......, some ppl need macros for wow, dota, etc strategy games, not everyone plays the same games... some need macros so they can cast skill quickly etc.

and there is no such thing as 6kro requirement to be called a gaming keyboard, dont simply say......
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True.

I personally am interested in BW partly due to its macro even though its a mechanical KB.

I for one hates playing O2Jam and who would want to press ZXC simultaneously anyway. shakehead.gif

QUOTE(jasmineivan @ Nov 11 2010, 01:41 AM)
If Razer is not doing something to solve this problem, i won't consider it into my buy list.
2KRO is really unacceptable for me.
Very basic requirement for fps, you holding W, then need strafe to either left or right, then is already 2 keys, then how about when you want reload, crouch, prone, sprint, check score list, shift weapon?

Lycosa was the first keyboard that let me can feel the delay of the keyboard response, don't want BlackWindow become the second 1.
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it still works around the ASWD cluster, just like all other "gaming" keyboards out there, so no worries.

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post Nov 20 2010, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(storm88 @ Nov 20 2010, 04:10 PM)
Red is still in negotiate phase. Filco suddenly tell me they able to support me in some quantity.
btw,
Just little concern off Razer BW, if the kb only 2KRO... beside of the typing feel, what's the benefits for gamer?
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from what I see,
macros, which I find it useful, while some people don't
media keys, not very practical, but get the job done,
"gaming" mode (only to disable the windows button),
and (blue) backlight for the ultimate version
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post Nov 26 2010, 11:42 AM

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not really a fair comparison,

as the 7G is 200 bucks more expensive than the BW sweat.gif
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post Nov 26 2010, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(Cyclonechuah @ Nov 26 2010, 11:42 AM)
you can go for 6Gv2 that is more cheaper tongue.gif
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still more expensive than the BW Ultimate

and you sacrificed lots of things just for the NKRO

and its not like you can't absolutely press more than 2 keys on the BW,
its as optimized as all the other membrane "gaming" keyboard.

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post Nov 27 2010, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(Cyclonechuah @ Nov 26 2010, 01:14 PM)
Okay, for traveling issue, i'm more comfortable traveling stuff that doesn't have glossy surface, since bring in and out from bags, you have highly chances of it being scratch and that is a big no-no for me, If BW doesn't have glossy surface, and more resistant to dust and scratch, i would consider of buying one for traveling usage. Because in my thinking, Macros will become very important once you learned how to use them, but when you traveling around, it's much more better if the gaming product is more scratch and dust resistant. Glossy looks very good, but once scratched and heavily use, you won't be thinking about taking the keyboard out anymore when it is filled with scratches, dust, finger print.

So, if peoples that are depending on macro and always traveling around for gaming, if you planning to buy BW, i would suggest avoid using it for traveling around.
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yea but its also not like the heavy 7G is very travel friendly either hmm.gif
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post Dec 11 2010, 04:28 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 11 2010, 03:10 AM)
added you to the club doh.gif
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mind adding me too? happy.gif
just got my BW Ultimate today from yongkailoon.
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post Dec 21 2010, 12:44 AM

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QUOTE(jasmineivan @ Dec 21 2010, 12:39 AM)
Actually i still not really know how means by the soft tactile non clicky. Since non clicky, how it be tactile? some more with a specific actuation force 45cN.
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tactile is the feedback you get when they key is pressed, linear meaning no force feedback at all,
clicky is to describe the click sound that is produced whenever a blue switch is pressed.

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