If you've ever watched an eSports tournament, whether it's League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, or Fortnite, you might have noticed something
I never understood how better equipment that is more ergonomically centric isn’t something many eSports enthusiasts invest it especially at a professional level. Looking at that hurts.
I don’t understand why gaming keypads like the Razer Tartarus didn’t really take off. Feels so much better to game on than stretching your pinky to hold Ctrl to crouch.
Because they’re kids, and probably poor too. When I was younger I played so much CS 1.6 that I seriously considered going pro. The setup I had then would probably literally kill me now, but when I was a teenager I didn’t feel it at all. I could work with anything so long as I had my trusty MX518.
I never understood how better equipment that is more ergonomically centric isn’t something many eSports enthusiasts invest it especially at a professional level. Looking at that hurts.
I don’t understand why gaming keypads like the Razer Tartarus didn’t really take off. Feels so much better to game on than stretching your pinky to hold Ctrl to crouch.
Because they’re kids, and probably poor too. When I was younger I played so much CS 1.6 that I seriously considered going pro. The setup I had then would probably literally kill me now, but when I was a teenager I didn’t feel it at all. I could work with anything so long as I had my trusty MX518.