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Giant4ftNinja
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Jun 1, 2017
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Can we get an extended numpad set with 96% board options like 1.75 rShift, 1u num0, 1.5 ctrl/alt at like 5-10$ more for the set instead of having to shell out $60 for those 3-4 keys? Thats probably what is stopping me the most from getting in on this drop, aside from the long wait time expected from MD. I cant justify spending $200 on the caps to cover my board when i only spent a few dollars less on the board itself. $150 is at least a bit more reasonable and about what you expect to pay for most quality kits.
Jun 1, 2017
consolation
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Jun 1, 2017
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Giant4ftNinjaThen you will piss off 99% of people who don't need these keys and unnecessarily ship a pile more plastic around the globe. Generally, more, smaller kits is better and ethically sounder: even if you pay slightly more on a per key basis. Making kits bigger is a bad idea.
Jun 1, 2017
nitrobackflip
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Jun 2, 2017
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Giant4ftNinjaMy wallet agrees with you (I'm waiting on the Kira), but the reality is that 96-key layouts are exceedingly rare. That's at least four extra caps per kit for anyone outfitting a full-size, which is a significant number of people.
Jun 2, 2017
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