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New to KB+M Gaming, here you are!

New to KB+M Gaming, here you are!

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Flamiingos
Junior Member
14
05-11-2016, 05:53 PM
#1
Hey there! Here are your questions rephrased:
1. What was your initial game with KB+M?
2. If you haven't played any games with KB+M, what would you suggest as a good starting title?
3. Does the KB+M bundle you have fit properly for PC gaming? It includes the CMStorm package and a Devestator mouse. I'll share the link here: http://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-Devastato...ds=CMSTORM
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Flamiingos
05-11-2016, 05:53 PM #1

Hey there! Here are your questions rephrased:
1. What was your initial game with KB+M?
2. If you haven't played any games with KB+M, what would you suggest as a good starting title?
3. Does the KB+M bundle you have fit properly for PC gaming? It includes the CMStorm package and a Devestator mouse. I'll share the link here: http://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-Devastato...ds=CMSTORM

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CoconutSlayer
Member
208
05-11-2016, 06:26 PM
#2
1. My initial title was a BF3 MP match.
2. I prefer a first-person shooter; for BF4 I set the sensitivity to 28% in-game and use 2220 DPI, even though I began with 1800 DPI. You can find Medal of Honor Warfighter for PC on Origin for just $3! The game is really great! There’s usually a server with many players.
3. That M&K should work fine.
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CoconutSlayer
05-11-2016, 06:26 PM #2

1. My initial title was a BF3 MP match.
2. I prefer a first-person shooter; for BF4 I set the sensitivity to 28% in-game and use 2220 DPI, even though I began with 1800 DPI. You can find Medal of Honor Warfighter for PC on Origin for just $3! The game is really great! There’s usually a server with many players.
3. That M&K should work fine.

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The_Legend_
Member
66
05-11-2016, 06:50 PM
#3
Can't recall clearly, maybe Pajama Sam is it? You should really focus on first-person games and shooters, especially ones with a Yep vibe.
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The_Legend_
05-11-2016, 06:50 PM #3

Can't recall clearly, maybe Pajama Sam is it? You should really focus on first-person games and shooters, especially ones with a Yep vibe.

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tensaimicky
Member
214
05-12-2016, 01:11 AM
#4
First tried it in GTA San Andreas, worked well in COD 4. Also in Counter-Strike 3. Yes.
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tensaimicky
05-12-2016, 01:11 AM #4

First tried it in GTA San Andreas, worked well in COD 4. Also in Counter-Strike 3. Yes.

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_wolfie10_
Member
99
06-02-2016, 07:24 PM
#5
Begin with a simple choice, such as Titanfall. 3. Appears quite well done.
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_wolfie10_
06-02-2016, 07:24 PM #5

Begin with a simple choice, such as Titanfall. 3. Appears quite well done.

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DJRiep
Member
151
06-04-2016, 06:31 PM
#6
Titanfall, Counter Strike, BF4 are all popular titles with a wide price range and competitive scene. Titanfall is really enjoyable—I played it on XB1, but I can't afford it right now. I have BF3 for free from Origin too, and I think there might be something on Steam that fits my needs. I try to steer clear of Counter Strike and BF3, plus many high-end PC FPS games, because I worry about getting used to a big skill gap at first.
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DJRiep
06-04-2016, 06:31 PM #6

Titanfall, Counter Strike, BF4 are all popular titles with a wide price range and competitive scene. Titanfall is really enjoyable—I played it on XB1, but I can't afford it right now. I have BF3 for free from Origin too, and I think there might be something on Steam that fits my needs. I try to steer clear of Counter Strike and BF3, plus many high-end PC FPS games, because I worry about getting used to a big skill gap at first.

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helloimkat
Junior Member
13
06-04-2016, 07:28 PM
#7
Back in the past it was Roller Coaster Tycoon, yet I spent many years as a console player, so I think a modern title like COD MW2 would be better. 2. Avoid racing games altogether. They don’t perform well on KB and mouse. FPS, RPGs, and RTS games are more suitable with KB and MS. If you’re curious about how DPI (sensitivity/speed) influences gameplay, FPS is particularly insightful since sensitivity/speed plays such a significant role. 3. I can’t check the link, but I suggest investing in a quality mouse for starting. Mechanical keyboards are fine, though they aren’t essential. Mice, however, can hinder you due to insufficient speed, accuracy, button count, etc., so this is something to weigh when deciding.
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helloimkat
06-04-2016, 07:28 PM #7

Back in the past it was Roller Coaster Tycoon, yet I spent many years as a console player, so I think a modern title like COD MW2 would be better. 2. Avoid racing games altogether. They don’t perform well on KB and mouse. FPS, RPGs, and RTS games are more suitable with KB and MS. If you’re curious about how DPI (sensitivity/speed) influences gameplay, FPS is particularly insightful since sensitivity/speed plays such a significant role. 3. I can’t check the link, but I suggest investing in a quality mouse for starting. Mechanical keyboards are fine, though they aren’t essential. Mice, however, can hinder you due to insufficient speed, accuracy, button count, etc., so this is something to weigh when deciding.

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_Geqr_
Senior Member
554
06-05-2016, 08:56 PM
#8
I initially played only with kb but also used a mouse. It seems to be Delta Force or CS1.5 first. Unreal Tournament came next, followed by BF1942. For FPS enthusiasts I recommend TF2—it's free and has a relaxed pace, making it simple to grasp basic controls. Aiming requires more practice. I once used aim_maps in CS to get things working. The BF series is decent but not ideal as a starter unless you're already familiar with it. COD stands out because you can progress by just shooting and hoping. Other options include action RPGs like Diablo 3, Torchlight, Path to Exile, and Path of Exile. Action platformers such as Trine 2 are great for learning mouse+kb combos.
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_Geqr_
06-05-2016, 08:56 PM #8

I initially played only with kb but also used a mouse. It seems to be Delta Force or CS1.5 first. Unreal Tournament came next, followed by BF1942. For FPS enthusiasts I recommend TF2—it's free and has a relaxed pace, making it simple to grasp basic controls. Aiming requires more practice. I once used aim_maps in CS to get things working. The BF series is decent but not ideal as a starter unless you're already familiar with it. COD stands out because you can progress by just shooting and hoping. Other options include action RPGs like Diablo 3, Torchlight, Path to Exile, and Path of Exile. Action platformers such as Trine 2 are great for learning mouse+kb combos.

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Batai22
Member
184
06-05-2016, 09:24 PM
#9
I don't recall the exact first game on KB+M, but I remember something about Dragon's Lair 3D returning to the lair and a feel similar to Wolfenstein 3D in a magic/monster version. 2. Counter Strike: Global Offensive is a solid choice to begin with. 3. KB+M works well enough for starting out.
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Batai22
06-05-2016, 09:24 PM #9

I don't recall the exact first game on KB+M, but I remember something about Dragon's Lair 3D returning to the lair and a feel similar to Wolfenstein 3D in a magic/monster version. 2. Counter Strike: Global Offensive is a solid choice to begin with. 3. KB+M works well enough for starting out.

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UnderZero17
Member
124
06-06-2016, 03:20 AM
#10
Thanks for the ideas! Action RPGs include titles such as PSO2, Skyrim, and Dragon Age: Echoes of Eternity. You mentioned Dungeon crawlers, which I see as a separate category.
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UnderZero17
06-06-2016, 03:20 AM #10

Thanks for the ideas! Action RPGs include titles such as PSO2, Skyrim, and Dragon Age: Echoes of Eternity. You mentioned Dungeon crawlers, which I see as a separate category.

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