PC gaming peripherals

what do you use? i use a cherry mx brown corsair STRAFE, logitech g402, and dualshock 4
 
Devastator ll keyboard and mouse. I have an Xbox one controller for games that suck with keyboard and mouse.
 
Razer Tartarus v2 Gaming Keypad, Bluetooth Trackball Mouse, Bluetooth dongle for wireless ps4 controller and some shitty dell keyboard.
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replaced my dying logitech keyboard I got 5 years ago on black friday for $10 with this for $30 on amazon.
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I've got a corsair mouse which I also got for $20 and the mmb broke in less than a month.


My headphones and DAC are more expensive than Droppy's entire setup. They fuckin rule.
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I have a gay blue yeti for a mic because headset/mic combos always sound absolutely rancid.
 
new list
>logitech g pro x superlight 2
>roccat vulcan pro with linear switches
>scuf envision pro
>8bitdo neo geo
 
Started actually using my Steam controller, and it is kind of great once you get used to it. The ABXY button placement still annoys me a bit as muscle memory from years of xbox controllers tells me to mash the area directly above them.
 
Started actually using my Steam controller, and it is kind of great once you get used to it. The ABXY button placement still annoys me a bit as muscle memory from years of xbox controllers tells me to mash the area directly above them.
what games are you playing/have you played with it
 
what games are you playing/have you played with it
Recently Horizon ZD/FW, Nier Automata, Dave The Diver, BG3, RoR2.
But I've played all sorts of games with it, some with more luck than others. Red Alert at normal speed is manageable, Starcraft and the like is impossible with my casual gamer habits. Sims/management games work, but I'll usually just break out the media keyboard for them when gaming from a couch or hotel bed.
 
Started actually using my Steam controller, and it is kind of great once you get used to it. The ABXY button placement still annoys me a bit as muscle memory from years of xbox controllers tells me to mash the area directly above them.
How long did it take to get used to the touchpad DPad?
Coming from someone who just uses an Elite 2. I am in the market for a more "simple" controller for travel since my last Elite didn't take a plane ride well.
 
How long did it take to get used to the touchpad DPad?
Coming from someone who just uses an Elite 2. I am in the market for a more "simple" controller for travel since my last Elite didn't take a plane ride well.
You never get entirely used to it in the sense that it feels like a 1 to 1 replacement, so not really ideal for retro gaming. For more modern games utilisation of d-pad it is fine.
 
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