u/PrudentPermission222

Which TAC keypad should a casual shooter gamer get on PC?

Losing three fingers just for movement always bothered me when playing on the PC, but I can't afford that beauty of Azeron Cyborg nor I have the patience to keep fixing the d-pad of razer's tartarus and since most custom thumbsticks don't ship to Brazil I've decided to try the TAC.

But, I can't find anyone talking about these three side by side so I wanted to know if there's any noticeable difference besides design. All seems to have a true analog stick which is amazing since I intent on using that instead of the keys.

TAC Pro Type M2 (with the mouse)

TAC PS4/PS5

TAC Final Fantasy Edition

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u/PrudentPermission222 — 3 days ago
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is there any difference between the thumbstick of Razer Tartarus v2 and Pro?

I know that the main selling point of Pro are those analog keys that can emulate a 360º of analog sticks found on consoles, but if I'm buying a keypad with a thumbstick I want to use the goddamn thumbstick to free my other fingers.

I've searched comparisons everywhere, but nobody seems to touch on the subject of the thumbsticks directly. So, is there any difference?

Does the thumbstick of pro emulate the analog function of its keys or is it only 8 side binary actuation like in the v2?

I can guess that neither thumbsticks are truly analog like the azeron's, but I also can't find anyone adressing this properly.

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u/PrudentPermission222 — 3 days ago

I'm making an rpg where the PCs can shapeshift between humanoid and full sized dragons, but now I'm seeing a huge problem. I have no idea how to deal or how to convey colossal sizes.

Not only I never played any game, rpg or digital, where you're a massive creature in a normal sized world, I never heard or read anything about it.

I think I can convey being small on a giant's world pretty convincingly, but not the other way around.

Any tips? Even references outside rpgs are welcomed. I'm a pc gamer.

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u/PrudentPermission222 — 17 days ago