Can we talk about how the abrupt transition of Session and Numb?
The transition of Session to Numb is so odd. Don't get me wrong, Session is great, but the way it ends is very odd. I don't know. What are your guys' thoughts?
The transition of Session to Numb is so odd. Don't get me wrong, Session is great, but the way it ends is very odd. I don't know. What are your guys' thoughts?
SteelSeries: My experience has been horrible, while they are "award-winning." Their quality diminishes with their Arctis Nova Pro 3. Even though I was using it for 1-2 years, it still broke and wasn't usable anymore. Their Apex "Pro" TKL has gotta be just a show-off for rich people. For $180, I got no pre-lubricated stabilizers, no good software, an OLED screen that was basically a show-off piece, and no hot-swapping. I found an AOC GK330 on Amazon that cost $55. While it doesn't have an OLED screen, it has pre-lubricated stabilizers, has actual good RGB, and is hot-swappable.
Laptops: While I love Laptops because they are good for travelers, laptops are very bad. Lacking in price-to-performance
even with newer and/or older GPUs. My older MSI Titan died while trying to run Insurgency Sandstorm. It also struggled with Roblox, of all games. ROBLOX was one of them. I get it if you're a person who moves a lot and wants a pc that plays games well; I get it if you're a person who just plays at home; just get a budget PC from Best Buy, ZTT, Meta PCs, or even NZXT.
Anything from Walmart: What do you think?
Razer: I love Razer. Their microphones I have been using for a long time now, and they're still holding up. They suck at their own software. And their obsession with "Chroma" RGB. RGB is a stylistic choice, not a requirement. If you wanna buy something from Razer, just buy their mice or their headsets; everything else is straight-up luxury items. They're the Gucci of PC accessories.
My recommendations for PC accessories are Logitech, AOC, Agon (I know that Agon is just AOC but rebranded hush), Acer, MSI, Corsair, and Lenovo. But I'm still a novice on PC's, so take my advice with a milligram of salt.