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    I own one of the first run CODEs with the clear switches and it's easily the best keyboard I've used so far. I also own a DAS keyboard with Browns, but the CODE feels -far- more solid and reliable. it's just more fun to type on for me personally.

    Honorable mention should also be made for the CODE keyboard by WASDKeyboards: http://codekeyboards.com/ - Jumped on this when it was first released and it's now my work keyboard. It looks and feels way better than my DAS Keyboard at home, and the only minor drawback is that it doesn't have a built-in USB hub.

    Huge Seal is a new, interesting take on the indie bundle concept. After signing in with your Steam account you'll choose 5 coupons for indie games from a list of 30, and buying 3 games with your coupons nets you a free random game from the same list. Coupons only good through Nov. 25.

    Just to clarify, you start out with 5 coupons, but you get a coupon back every time you use one, so effectively you can buy all 35 (not 30) games at a discount if you really want to.

    Just to clarify, you start out with 5 coupons, but you get a coupon back every time you use one, so effectively you can buy all 35 (not 30) games at a discount if you really want to.

    would have to say it looks more like this to me:

    Scroll ball*. and yes, they were awful X..x

    You're making the assumption that the justification for pressing the same button multiple times is to make one action go faster, and that's obviously not the case, so let's stop with that argument. The reason is not to make that one action go faster in and of itself.

    While I don't know of any such studies having been done, I'd argue (at least from personal experience) that by continuously forcing your brain and fingers to communicate, it helps increase your reaction time, and probably even increases your heart-rate and breathing, just due to you having to concentrate more. I'd

    I honestly don't envy them for having to deal with that. "Dropping a goddamn hint" and not following it up would only backfire since people want to see the game complete.

    I respectfully disagree :) It would be a crying shame if they were to rush it. As they said it will probably be about another 1.5 years before release, and I'm totally ok with that if it means the whole game will be at the level of quality we saw in just this trailer.

    Yep, as the article states :)

    sarcasm is one of the hardest emotions to pick up on on the internet.

    He's referencing a quote by one of the devs that implied people don't play on mouse/keyboard anymore (or at least the gaming press have interpreted the quote as such): http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/02/17/destiny-not-coming-to-pc-bungie-deny-reality/

    There's a pretty good article about it on Gamespot, if you're curious about the actual devs behind it. Even without being a fan of the show, it's worth a read: http://www.gamespot.com/features/the-most-unlikely-fighter-youve-never-heard-of-6402004/

    There's a pretty good article about it on Gamespot, if you're curious about the actual devs behind it. Even without being a fan of the show, it's worth a read: http://www.gamespot.com/features/the-most-unlikely-fighter-youve-never-heard-of-6402004/

    minor fail - you forgot them on the little sister :(

    donate a few boxes to local schools :)