Great topic Oli! Good thing these are not pay to win thing. It's always about improving skills in gaming and getting better at it. Not saying that cheap setups are the same as the expensive ones. Ofcourse expensive peripherals are superior when it comes to specs and features but at the end of the day, it's the gamer's preference and it's all about the comfort and having fun :)
my perfect budget setup is vxe r1 pro with the 4k dongle for 50$ tbh i have pulsar and g pro superlight and viper ultimate and i prefer this over them hk gk61 optical keyboard with some mods that doesnt require money its great and really fast and sound fine mousepad pk1 control i dont have it yet but as i heard it has no bsns to be in this price control mousepad great for games like valorant and cs2
Title is misleading. It should be: Budget expensive peripheral set vs expensive expensive peripheral set. And im not even saying that because im poor. I could buy both ten times but 150€ is already a good chunk of money. 450€ is braindead unless you have 6 figures worth of assets and cash. Real budget is 90€. You can get a mechanical keyboard for 40€, a mouse for 35€ and a mousepad for 15€. And if you throw away your standards you could even get a full set for 50€. That would be true budget.
35 bucks for what mouse? Some OEM garbage with a BK3633 MCU and terrible sensor implementation? You CAN get cheaper peripherals, but budget doesn't have to mean "I am scraping every last penny to get a full setup for the price of a pretty bad keyboard." 150 is completely reasonable for a peripheral set.
Great video Oli! Nice to concept. I’d personally pick the €450 one 😅
Hi Volta! 😀 Thanks! Yeah, I think most of us will pick the 450 one 😅
bro your video is amazing keep going mate)))
Thank you so much! 👍
Great topic Oli! Good thing these are not pay to win thing. It's always about improving skills in gaming and getting better at it. Not saying that cheap setups are the same as the expensive ones. Ofcourse expensive peripherals are superior when it comes to specs and features but at the end of the day, it's the gamer's preference and it's all about the comfort and having fun :)
Thanks bro! Well said man! 👍 It could have been the conclusion of this video 😅
@@OlicheckGamingTech nah it's good brother! still on point! :)
@@jtechmkb Thanks! 🙂
Currently using a Fnatic focus 3 mousepad with a lamzu maya 4k
Hi! 😀 That's an impressive combo! Fnatic new mousepads are great 👍
@@OlicheckGamingTech I love it
@@Chef_PewPew Nice to hear!
my perfect budget setup is
vxe r1 pro with the 4k dongle for 50$
tbh i have pulsar and g pro superlight and viper ultimate and i prefer this over them
hk gk61 optical keyboard with some mods that doesnt require money its great and really fast and sound fine
mousepad pk1 control i dont have it yet but as i heard it has no bsns to be in this price
control mousepad great for games like valorant and cs2
Hi! Thanks for sharing your perfect budget pick. Definitely good choices here. I need to try this hk gk6! It's very cheap for an optical keyboard 👍
Great video, I like this style of content a lot.
Hi! 😀 Thank you man! Glad you enjoy it!
My setup: custom monsgeek m1 v3, ninjutso sora, artisan hien soft
Nice Setup 👌 I heard that the monsgeek m1 v3 is a great keyboard. 👍
Very nice video idea!
Thank you! 👍
nice vid
Thanks! 😊
My Setup: Custom Wooting 60HE+, Razer Viper Signature Edition, Artisan Raiden Soft
Very clean high end setup! The raiden is a great mousepad. Good choice 👍
Title is misleading. It should be: Budget expensive peripheral set vs expensive expensive peripheral set. And im not even saying that because im poor. I could buy both ten times but 150€ is already a good chunk of money. 450€ is braindead unless you have 6 figures worth of assets and cash. Real budget is 90€. You can get a mechanical keyboard for 40€, a mouse for 35€ and a mousepad for 15€. And if you throw away your standards you could even get a full set for 50€. That would be true budget.
150 for a mouse and a keyboard is pretty budget for a good gaming experience lmao, I mean just a good mouse cost 150$
@@ledifyy a good mouse costs 50€. The mouse you think is one of the best costs 150€.
You’re a kid aren’t you…
@@KryueII no. Im an adult that knows how to handle money properly.
35 bucks for what mouse? Some OEM garbage with a BK3633 MCU and terrible sensor implementation? You CAN get cheaper peripherals, but budget doesn't have to mean "I am scraping every last penny to get a full setup for the price of a pretty bad keyboard."
150 is completely reasonable for a peripheral set.