![]() ![]() So those 16.1 million color, RGB, wave-enabled, pulsing to the beat devices do nothing for me and it's actually painful to slog through that irrelevant to one's ability to react quickly and reliably to a gaming situation garbage to get to the parts that tell you the most important information about the device's abilities - how well it reacts, how likely it is to work for you and how reliable it is. On that journey I took, I saw a lot of garbage that had lots of lights, but nothing that would really improve anyone's ability to win a video game. Those speaker lights, and twinkling fans and wave-pulse lighting and other such things don't do squat to improve one's game play. But I really, honest and truly, do not get why lighting modes, styles, abilities and such are so prominently featured, when they impact game play not at all. Obviously the gaming industry caters to that and my grumpy old man rant isn't going to impact that. Okay, I get it that some folks think they're cool and love that kind of glitz. What did I see pushed in the top 5 features in most gaming accessories? In that journey, I was looking for response times, durability, form factors, programmable keys, and other such functional things. I've recently gone through a painful odyssey/life lesson when it comes to gaming hardware. I'm confused by the emphasis on "lights".
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