I hear ya. It's REALLY hard to justify spending the money with the current trend in gaming. But I guess I do it for "the build"... Love the feeling of building a new system... the smell of new parts, the anticipation, the challenges..Uzique wrote:
you won't regret the decision to get a mechanical. just make sure you do your research and get one with switches best-suited to your everyday uses. don't get a keyboard with cherry mx black switches if you're going to be doing a lot of typing, or browsing. your fingers will not thank you for it. but yeah, lemme know how you get on with that. your keyboard at the end of the day is your main interface and point-of-contact to your computer, and i think it makes a lot of difference (tangible and intangible) when you have a quality piece of tech on your desktop.
nice builds like that always make me hardware horny for a new GPU or something. then i remember there are no games anywhere near worth the £400 graphics card cost. such a shame that pretty much every single game released in the DX10/DX11 generation has sucked balls. the best games are games i could still play on max settings with my trusty 8800GTX. graphics quality has increased, but gameplay has gone down the toilet for the 'oooh pretty!' appeal.
I still need to look into the mechanical switches more. I dont know enough about them yet. All I know is that I need a new keyboard and everyone says mechanical is the way to go.
Also, glad you're back man. It was getting kinda boring without you here!