So the switches for my phantom just arrived :D.
Also 7Bit seems to have sent me a M9 switch along with the ones I ordered. Not sure if he has done that on accident or on purpose
Out of all guns I've used in battlefield, the AUG seems to be the best balance between accuracy, stability, magazine capacity, damage and fire rate to me. However this is of course mostly personal preference.
I think it's mostly because of topics that have been deleted or moved between off-topic and other subforums or that kinda stuff.
I think the reason my post count went up is because the osu! thread, in which I posted a lot, was moved from off-topic to the pc gaming section a while ago. My post count didn't go up when it was moved, but now it went up by a lot.
It seems completely pointless and I doubt there is much of a market for it, so I don't see it happening. Also it would be very difficult to do and the keycaps would probably eventually break.
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Doubleshot is a method of printing the legends on keycaps, so there isn't really any point in having blanks doubleshot. Also doubleshot molding doesn't work very well with PBT, so I don't think such a thing as doubleshot PBT blanks exists.
Otherwise it's a really nice kb tho.
I haven't really noticed any new functionality that's actually useful yet. The only thing I can see being kinda useful is the new like system, but it's not really that much of an improvement.
Yep. Apparently the new forum software doesn't allow for it.
And I apparently can't even post a normal link to another topic without it being embedded anymore.
One of my biggest gripes with the new update is the new editor. I always used the raw BBCode editor on the old forum and I find it much more convenient to use than a WYSWYG editor.
I don't see how Celsius is more complicated and I wouldn't classify which system of measurement units you use as an ideology. And if you fought the brits to be free from European "ideology" going with metric in the first place would have been smarter as the British still used imperial units back then.
What about situations when multiple people need to share a password? Also in what way would it be more secure? You'd literally be using the same password for EVERYTHING.