I purchased the new Blackwidow ultimate with the supposed "super switches" as their claiming. They wre awful. A lot of people are telling me I may have bought one from a defective batch but for the price we shouldn't be seeing such significant defects.
XOnlyTrueRageXI've owned ducky, cooler master, have had 3 GoN custom keyboards in my possession and 4 different topre keyboards.
The razer green switches were honestly the worst things I'd ever used
GL1TCH3Dlook, how about you just go away and let people make their own decisions, if you really hate this pole then just leave stop trying to change peoples minds on what they've look forward to getting because of your opinion
MrUnidentifiedWhat's the point of a discussion section then?
Personally I find their marketing to be underhanded and relies mainly on flashy aesthetics over a really low quality product.
MrUnidentifiedHe's obviously making a great point about how the mainstream mechanical keyboard market relies on flashy aesthetics to gain customers. The Razer Blackwidow for example was refreshed and the switches were swapped out for cheap Chinese knockoff Kailh switches known to be very inconsistent when typing. Corsair also kept lying about their keyboard and software and barely released a software update that would finally allow customers to use the full 16.8 million colors months after the keyboard was released.
ArctanUhh to be honest, I doubt they will. The Poker II stayed $120 til it got discontinued. Might as well just pull the trigger now or get a used one for cheaper from /r/mechmarket