Stop paying for useless marketing numbers attached to your PC peripherals
Every PC gaming peripheral seems to hinge on marketing with impressive numbers; numbers like 32,000 DPI, 8,000 Hz polling, or a 0.1 ms response time. On paper these specs sound like game-changers (and they're easy to market), but in reality most are just marketing fluff beyond a certain point. Gamers have been led to chase ever-higher metrics that don't actually improve gameplay in any meaningful way, and as proof of that, you'll find that professional players in esports titles have also identified these metrics simply don't matter.
Every PC gaming peripheral seems to hinge on marketing with impressive numbers; numbers like 32,000 DPI, 8,000 Hz polling, or a 0.1 ms response time. On paper these specs sound like game-changers (and they’re easy to market), but in reality most are just marketing fluff beyond a certain point. Gamers have been led to chase ever-higher metrics that don’t actually improve gameplay in any meaningful way, and as proof of that, you’ll find that professional players in esports t**les have also identified these metrics simply don’t matter.
Faith Bishop
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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