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It's hard to keep this information current because most keyboards (including mechanical ones) and mice broke very quickly for me, and I replaced them quite often - I went through a ton of this kind of equipment. One piece of gear that stuck in my memory is an old ball mouse with a serial port: the Logitech M-M35 - very popular back in the day. We had this friend who, when he got frustrated playing Quake, would slam that mouse against the desk so hard that the buttons would fly out. | It's hard to keep this information current because most keyboards (including mechanical ones) and mice broke very quickly for me, and I replaced them quite often - I went through a ton of this kind of equipment. One piece of gear that stuck in my memory is an old ball mouse with a serial port: the Logitech M-M35 - very popular back in the day. We had this friend who, when he got frustrated playing Quake, would slam that mouse against the desk so hard that the buttons would fly out. | ||
| − | Lately I've been using Keychron gear - it has really good build quality and seems to be durable. I can give you some good advice though - Logitech | + | Lately I've been using Keychron gear - it has really good build quality and seems to be durable. I can give you some good advice though - Logitech today is overhyped and overpriced. Better look for other alternatives. |
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 9 November 2025
zin, also known as mission, is an old-school Polish QuakeWorld player.
Information
- Date of birth: Oct 10, 1982
- Also known as: zin
- Nationality:
Polish
- First spawned: 1996
- Colors: 0 2
- Map: DM2
Clan history
Setup
It's hard to keep this information current because most keyboards (including mechanical ones) and mice broke very quickly for me, and I replaced them quite often - I went through a ton of this kind of equipment. One piece of gear that stuck in my memory is an old ball mouse with a serial port: the Logitech M-M35 - very popular back in the day. We had this friend who, when he got frustrated playing Quake, would slam that mouse against the desk so hard that the buttons would fly out.
Lately I've been using Keychron gear - it has really good build quality and seems to be durable. I can give you some good advice though - Logitech today is overhyped and overpriced. Better look for other alternatives.
Quotes
- Heee >:D