Seeing people throwing more money at the MX platform is saddening, it's so -again- limited in providing a wide variety of tactile and audible feedback. The vendors must be very happy with such a crowd, instead of innovating, take some MX, change some angle->close to same feeling, but new switch; change some color->same feeling, but new switch. Sound is... not worth mentioning. It's kind of a stupid game really. But whatever, until someone breaks this circle...
photekq wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 01:31Man, you're strange. You really think that music is objective, that The Beatles are objectively better than, say, Gazo or Freeze Corleone? No wonder you think the same way about keyboards.bujorc wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 01:06I mean... the fact that you like shitty music doesn't change the fact that the music is... shitty. Objectively speaking. There's a reason why the entire French rap didn't get as many awards as Beatles, for example
I'm all for inclusion, and Alps was a great platform, offering a wide variety of tactile and audible feedback. MX moves since half a century within the same square meter, covered in LEDs and caps. It doesn't matter that you prefer its shitty sound to the Alps' fuller one. The fact that some people like it altogether, doesn't save it from being a terrible platform. Just like Trump and his crowd, for example.
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Keep following that train of thought, enjoy The Beatles, enjoy your "objectively less shitty" switches, if it helps you feel more bigger and more smarter. Good on you. I'll continue judging things subjectively and enjoying things as I please while blasting Drill FR 4. It's more fun, you should try it I can get my blue Alps out for a few days, enjoy them for what they are - an excellent switch if you're fortunate with the example you pick up - and then return to my MX and Topre keyboards, which I find more welcoming and less jarring.