Message from @Windatica
Discord ID: 470627935179767808
i just wanna get a full sized one for certain games
Full size is useless mostly
You're better off getting a mouse with more Macros if you're into that
just get a seperate numpad for the rare occasion you need it
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Last game that used a numpad I played was GTAV, and there I just plugged in a PS3 Controller
i wanna get one for san andreas
so just buy a numpad
tkl + numpad = fullsized <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
it's gonna feel different
i'm not gonna find a numpad in gateron red switches
lol..
Muh minimalist setup
gee what do i do... i don't have a mechanical keyboard for a decade old game that i will play for only 5 hours
epic really
"Just buy more shit so you can be minimalist!!!"
i understand that its weird going from mechanical to membrane but you're doing it for a videogame released in 2005
it's my money i spend it how i like
yeah.. but ur dumb
perhaps get this
if i wanted a smaller keyboard i'd just build one
idgaf about mf68s honestly
wat
i've seen fullsized cheaper than that keypad
it's his money @Windatica <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
youre right... stop fucking around and buy a ducky
gta:sa takes no comprimise
you guys would much rather buy a shit ton of flashlights rather than get a chink keyboard
i also need a full sized keyboard because of my native language layout
you could have just said that then
Did someone say flashlights?
omg..
i just don't understand why i should go and get a seperate numpad that will feel different from my keyboard when i can get a full sized keyboard for almost the same price
http://s.aliexpress.com/RJjEZFbA?fromSns Is there a better way to try a bunch of switches than this?
the problem with it is that you can just buy a $10 membrane numpad, the alternatives being a $40 mechanical numpad which will have nice switches but be grossly overpriced, or a $40 full-sized keyboard with shit switches
and you already have gateron switches
you will definitely notice the shitty feeling
not really