ReignOwner wrote:when i press space (fire) and Strafe (c) button, i can't walk anymore, any options???
Get a decent keyboard, that's the only solution as far as I know! I remember not being able to press space, up and left at the same time.
Those keyboards aren't usually compactible with multiple key pressing. To get a compactible one, you need to spend a good ammount of money for a keyboard.
I would recommend Logitech, but the Razer ones are probably great too. The cheapest alternative I know is a wired keyboard from Trust brand, I think it doesn't reach the 30€ but it is said to be a gaming keyboard.
ReignOwner wrote:when i press space (fire) and Strafe (c) button, i can't walk anymore, any options???
Get a decent keyboard, that's the only solution as far as I know! I remember not being able to press space, up and left at the same time.
Those keyboards aren't usually compactible with multiple key pressing. To get a compactible one, you need to spend a good ammount of money for a keyboard.
I would recommend Logitech, but the Razer ones are probably great too. The cheapest alternative I know is a wired keyboard from Trust brand, I think it doesn't reach the 30€ but it is said to be a gaming keyboard.
I probably gonna buy a gamepad,for other games as well,it is rightit works as well with R3?
If I couldn't go for a G19, I would go for a G15. My keyboard is also from Logitech: a MX 5000. It works for gaming (multiple key pressing compactible) but the biggest con I can point is the wireless. It often tends to freeze for seconds and ruining a gameplay. It delays the response sometimes too.
@Spanex I never tried the "Trust" one that I talked about but I also have got my own doubts...
I have the Logitech MK700. It's also wireless, compatible with pressing multiple buttons and it doesn't have a delayed response nor does it freeze. Are you sure yours might not be defect?
And in case anyone's interessed, my mouse is a Razer Naga.
Spanex wrote:I have the Logitech MK700. It's also wireless, compatible with pressing multiple buttons and it doesn't have a delayed response nor does it freeze. Are you sure yours might not be defect?
And in case anyone's interessed, my mouse is a Razer Naga.
I never tried Razer mice, but I'm happy with the Logitech laser mouse (also wireless but it is really rare freezing for seconds) I own (came with the MX 5000 keyboard) and I love its ergonomy.
I don't think it is a defect, normally wireless stuff are not recommended for gaming tasks. My type of wireless connection is Bluetooth by the way.
Mine is through a funky little USB hub! I never had any problems with it. Mine also came with a mouse, but I'm keeping it in case the naga breaks (better not let that happen, expensive mouse!)