Going Rambo on D1 level 6 (And other levels)

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Re: Going Rambo on D1 level 6 (And other levels)

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The secondary lifter really are annoying, especially in groups.

What kind of keyboard are you using? This crappy Logitech locks up in Windows and Linux regardless of the 6DOF game.
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Re: Going Rambo on D1 level 6 (And other levels)

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I use 2 keyboards:

1. RAZER HUNTSMAN V2 (that one was actually more expensive than my PC, lol): Responsiveness of this keyboard is ridiculously good. The input is registered "instantly". Also keys feels like a "butter", feels great to press them. BUT, althought they claim the keyboard has great antighosting system, it is actually not true. Sometimes it happens if you hit certain combination of buttons, some won't register. Which is a disaster for speedrunning. For "normal" players it is most likely not going to happen, but I sometimes hold up to 8 buttons simultaneously, and this keyoboard can't handle it in some instances.

2. rapture x-ray outemu red: That one is significantly cheaper and worse in every other aspect than the first keyboard, but this one has literaly 100% antighosting system! You can hit all button on the keyboard simultaneosly and each input is registered!

Edit: I'm not sure, what exactly happens to you with your keyboard, but long time ago I was using some old crappy logitech without having problem with windows.
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Re: Going Rambo on D1 level 6 (And other levels)

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Don't need anything that fancy. The issue was I couldn't trichord or move around properly while holding down primary and secondary fire. I just hooked up a basic PS/2 keyboard, and there are no more movement restrictions. Only thing left now is to work off the many years of rust.
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