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Makami
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Jan 19, 2017
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I do get your point, for further thoughts, what defines gaming, what's the difference between gaming and no gaming? Funky leds, ability for macros, ...
Jan 19, 2017
Scifimyth
Jan 19, 2017
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MakamiThis is the big question. Does it have to say gaming? Or is there some other way to define it. Does a basic motherboard count as gaming gear if it supports overclocking or does it have to be a specific release from the manufacturer?
Jan 19, 2017
Jaredt17
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Jan 20, 2017
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ScifimythI am not saying massdrop should throw everything that could somehow be used to game on in a category. I believe that there are specific items that people who want better tech to play video games on would look in a specific category that contains just those kinds of items instead 100 different headsets or keyboards to look at. As far as keyboards go, gaming ones should probably be able to use macros or a custom software that could help and maybe even the LEDS. In general, I mean to ask for a category for things such as the new senheiser gaming headset that is in audiophile where I do not think it belongs. It is a PC gaming headset designed to have mic functionality for video games specifically. Certain items like these is what I would like to see in its own category along with other gaming monitors, keyboards, gaming headsets, chairs like the DXracer and more. Some things I think that massdrop has already done that would fit in this category are: Mionix Caster RGB gaming mouse, Eblue cobra gaming chairs, mouse pads, etc... Half of these things are already tagged with gaming, so why not make a category!
Jan 20, 2017
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