Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep
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06-27-2013, 08:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2013 08:14 AM by Scootaloo.)
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RE: [pre-0.8]-Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep
(06-27-2013 07:45 AM)IsaacSin Wrote: It depends on the keyboard. A lot of "gaming" keyboards (and/or mechanical ones) have a higher/unlimited tolerance for simultaneous keystrokes. It's usually advertised as N-key(or 6-key or 10-key or whatever) rollover/NKRO/anti-ghosting. Pretty much any modern keyboard from Razer/Steelseries/Filco/CoolerMaster/Logitech (the list goes on) will have this. To be honest I've never seen "gaming" keyboards/mice necessary for any gaming at all. I still have a PS/2 keyboard, and it works perfectly fine for gaming. Though I only play FPS games, and those don't require that many keys to be working simultaneously. The only reason I could justify buying a "gaming" keyboard to myself is for maybe some RTS games, but that's about it. My Xbox 360 controller works great for nearly all my emulation related needs. (06-27-2013 07:45 AM)IsaacSin Wrote: Edit: Upon re-reading the above posts, I'm getting the feeling that you're suggesting using the laptop keyboard and an external keyboard at the same time. I have no idea if this would work, but it sounds like it would be extremely cumbersome. Neither do I. I know some people have a laptop, but keep it on their desk for the most part so I can see a keyboard working fine there. However if you use your laptop on the go, then it'll be a pain to haul everything around, as well as packing/unpacking. This is of course assuming that my suggestions works ![]() |
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