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Anonymous at 06:38am 04/19/2006
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We have to read these review scores different, when firing squad
scores 99% they really mean 8/10, when they score 92% they mean
7/10. when they give a score of 80% the product is just 6/10. and
when they give a score of 70% percent it means everyone should hail
and call me the king.
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sockman at 11:24am 04/18/2006
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If you can get used to using a standard keyboard, then you can get
used to a gaming keypad.
I'm pretty sure that the regular keyboard wasn't designed with
gaming in mind, so I have no doubt in my mind that a well designed
gamer's keyboard/keypad will help gamers over a standard one. But
ONLY if the user is willing to adapt to it. The questions I'm
asking myself are: how much of an improvement can be achieved by a
gamer's keyboard and is it worth it (money and effort wise)?
I'm rather intrigued by this keypad myself, so I'm hoping that it'll
appear in stores so I can check it out.
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defect0r at 11:46pm 04/17/2006
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All of these gadgets provide 0 advantage over a standard keyboard,
and are infact a disadvantage as most people are used to years and
years of the good old keyboard key configuration and extra keys.
TRASH.
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Pakistani-Rambo (View my Profile) at 10:45pm 04/17/2006
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lol, FS always has the same scores for everything..at least 95% of
them are in the same range. u get used to it
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Anonymous at 10:44pm 04/17/2006
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If you recognised that 'key feel' is subjective and important to
some ppl why not just include it in the review? Everything doesn't
need to fall under either pro or con.
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Anonymous at 09:33pm 04/17/2006
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So a product that Firingsquad deems to have no benefits and numerous
shortcomings garners a score of 81%? This is like the BFG 512 meg
6800 OC that offered ZERO PERFORMANCE GAINS and cost $1000 (2.5x as
much as the 256 variant) getting a score of 82%.
You might consider changing that slogan at the top of the page to
"Home of the hardcore shills."
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Knuckles (View my Profile) at 06:34pm 04/17/2006
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Well for one (only?) thing, you can't have many buttons (3 or 4 is
the limit I think) pressed down at once. Other than that I don't see
any problems with keyboards.
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Pakistani-Rambo (View my Profile) at 06:21pm 04/17/2006
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why do they keep coming out w/ these "game pads"? the
good ol' fashioned keyboard works just fine..i don't see the problem
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d1nonly (View my Profile) at 06:10pm 04/17/2006
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How does hardware that the reviewer found to be more of a gimmick
than something that enhances gaming performance achieve an 81 score?
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FS-Pongky (View my Profile) at 04:40pm 04/17/2006
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They keys are soft and doesn't take much to depress a button, but I
don't think that can be considered a pro or con, because it's
subjective. Some people like squishy ones, some like clickety-clack
keys.
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