$100 Budget Gaming Setup in Counter Strike 2

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • I played a game of Competitive Counter Strike 2 with a $100 gaming setup!
    The WarOwl Plush from Youtooz is LIVE: youtooz.com/products/warowl-p...
    If you want the cheap gaming setup I used in the video, I don't recommend anything I bought, AT ALL.
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  • @TheWarOwl
    @TheWarOwl  Год назад +177

    The WarOwl Plush from Yootooz is now LIVE for the next 2 weeks only! youtooz.com/products/warowl-plush-9-inch

    • @sss-gy9jx
      @sss-gy9jx Год назад

      First

    • @W0RFY
      @W0RFY Год назад +1

      Only if I get you as a bonus in the mail

    • @ax3y529
      @ax3y529 Год назад

      give me 1 banana

    • @Ciguato
      @Ciguato Год назад

      bought one, keep up the great content! :D

    • @ChillieGaming
      @ChillieGaming Год назад

      We need longer videos please❤
      Like 20 to 30 mins long

  • @4RT1LL3RY
    @4RT1LL3RY Год назад +2631

    A $6 Wired Mouse would have been such a massive upgrade over the $3 bluetooth one.

    • @Skittleshunter64
      @Skittleshunter64 Год назад +245

      @@meyr1992 but the cheap bluetooth ones are way worse than a cheap wired mouse

    • @michaelbarker4541
      @michaelbarker4541 Год назад +78

      @@Skittleshunter64 they’re really not. The problem isn’t the form of connectivity, it’s the sensor. Doesn’t matter whether it’s Bluetooth, USB, or some proprietary dongle-requiring wireless mouse, if it has a cheap sensor, it can’t track fast movement.

    • @ThiVasss
      @ThiVasss Год назад +147

      @@michaelbarker4541 While true, his point still stands. With cheaper mouses the way to kinda bypass the sensors is by playing with higher sensitivity. The wireless mouse on the other hand, especially non gaming, adds massive delay.

    • @bencollier4254
      @bencollier4254 Год назад +83

      The real master move would be getting a $10 mouse and using a piece of cardboard as a mousepad

    • @deesnutz42069
      @deesnutz42069 Год назад +7

      @@meyr1992 i had a logitech m100 a few years ago that was actually surprisingly good for like ~$10

  • @whitegrimreaper
    @whitegrimreaper Год назад +1160

    You should absolutely do this again but with finding and budgeting a "minimum viable" sort of setup, I imagine that would actually help a lot of people who might be new to CS or PC gaming in general

    • @CoolboyDiablo
      @CoolboyDiablo Год назад +10

      or even all life pc gamers like me that arent always willing to spend 100 euro each mouse or keyboard :D

    • @Robot404_
      @Robot404_ Год назад +28

      He literally said exactly that at 7:35

    • @garfreld
      @garfreld Год назад +5

      He shouldnt have bought a 60hz low res monitor firsthand lol that was the biggest thing that wasted his money.

    • @NintenBricksFilms
      @NintenBricksFilms Год назад

      agreed!

    • @melzyy
      @melzyy Год назад +2

      get any keyboard, a 100$ mouse, 35cm+ mousepad and a decent monitor. you are done mostly lol

  • @BentCheeks
    @BentCheeks Год назад +549

    The gaming chair was definitely the most import part of this setup

    • @AdultVirgin
      @AdultVirgin Год назад +11

      Yes but I think Jeff will be crying about his posture now

    • @namnnamn1911
      @namnnamn1911 Год назад +9

      It should have rgb if u really want to hit those headshots

    • @jesot
      @jesot Год назад +5

      And easily half the total budget for a real setup. I'm lucky my neighbors were throwing out a leather office chair and I had a lumbar pillow and butt pillow I could just slap on it. Saved me $500+

    • @nassershammout5082
      @nassershammout5082 Год назад

      it rises ur ass frames

    • @therealgaben5527
      @therealgaben5527 Год назад +2

      Proper posture can make or break you

  • @cyphersam9436
    @cyphersam9436 Год назад +509

    Alright, took the time to watch the rest of the vid. This genuinely is the type of stuff I used to use as a kid. Single cupped headset which was very brittle and uncomfortable, 4:3 intel monitor, cheap keyboard, a mouse that seemingly had no insight on what sensitivity was (it just kinda did it's own thing and went wherever it felt like even if your movement was consistent or not), a thick mousepad that made it even harder to move the chunky mouse in the first place, a wooden dining table chair along with the table itself, and to top it all off: an ancient pc with 2 CPU cores and a graphics card that was at least capable of running old games like San Andreas and Half-Life 2 on high settings. But at the time, I couldn't even complain. I was just happy to have a computer.

    • @TheWarOwl
      @TheWarOwl  Год назад +237

      yeah me too, I was just happy to be gaming!

    • @cyphersam9436
      @cyphersam9436 Год назад +41

      @@TheWarOwl A comment like this makes a man's day! I wish you well and I'm sure everyone here is grateful of your efforts. It inspires me to be doing the same.

    • @DhruvBurman
      @DhruvBurman Год назад +1

      This

    • @pedrosilvaproductions
      @pedrosilvaproductions Год назад

      Played on a notebook for yeaaaaars in a cheap mouse from genius and an old school book as my pad. Max fps i got was like 40 and couldnt play train or cbbl because it lagged too much lmao

    • @cyphersam9436
      @cyphersam9436 Год назад

      @@pedrosilvaproductions We all gotta start somewhere, but at least it helps us appreciate the things we have.

  • @ZooL_Smith
    @ZooL_Smith Год назад +179

    I thought you'd include a whole PC in that $100 budget

  • @TheHypeCom
    @TheHypeCom Год назад +98

    „You really need at least a 120hz monitor to game“ lol

    • @Gusburg
      @Gusburg Год назад +11

      Me with 75hz monitor but plays completely fine

    • @_nbcake
      @_nbcake Год назад +29

      @@Gusburg I'm on 60 and 0 issues

    • @ajr3071
      @ajr3071 Год назад +29

      He obviously meant competetively…

    • @jojivlogs_4255
      @jojivlogs_4255 Год назад +15

      under 120hz is fine if you're content with being gold nova forever

    • @Fyr35555
      @Fyr35555 Год назад +24

      @@jojivlogs_4255 eh 60hz and easily making it up to around faceit 6 level (which is roughly global in mm iirc.) The main problem is once you get to above that kind of level almost everyone is on better setup than you so I really need to upgrade my setup so I can actually keep improving with my aim, probably getting a 144hz soon once I have built my pc.

  • @Yveldi
    @Yveldi Год назад +174

    The thing with cheaper mice is that, while you can be confident the sensor isn't going to be good, there is NO way to tell exactly how bad it is going to be. I've played CS on a lowest-tier no brand Chinese mouse for years; its sensor certainly had something wrong with it, but it was so minor that I couldn't explain it beyond "it just felt wrong after moving to a Logitech mouse". The 'more premium' off-brand mouse that I've tried sometime before moving to Logitech, however, had a horrible sensor that made me immediately go back to my half-destroyed Chinese mouse until I could afford something decent.
    If you're low on budget, just get a G203. Its sensor is as good as anybody would need it to be. There is no need to be limiting yourself with something as crucial as the damn mouse.

    • @ayoo_wassup
      @ayoo_wassup Год назад +19

      Order of importance for peripherals for shooters goes
      1. Mouse
      2. Display
      3. Headphones
      4. Chair (move to priority 3 if playing more than 3 hours a day)
      5. Keyboard.
      Mayes, mouse is more important than diplay. But only to a point. The difference between a 5 and 25 dollar mouse is HUGE. it's the most important cuz it matter so much AND getting a decent one is still cheap

    • @Yveldi
      @Yveldi Год назад +4

      @@ayoo_wassup Totally agree for the most part, but I have to disagree with the chair being more important than the keyboard! :D A horrible chair sucks, but a horrible keyboard will also be inconsistent and may possibly impact your movement for the worse if it is inconsistent enough.

    • @Photek24
      @Photek24 Год назад +19

      @@Yveldi the chair impacts your health though, especially if you are sitting for a long time. a good chair is extremely important

    • @two_number_nines
      @two_number_nines Год назад +1

      g203 is garbage. its sensor is no different from a 10$ office logitech. buy literally any used base model razer and it WILL have a superior sensor. Both my g502 and clapped out razer abysus obliterate all the peasant model """gaming""" (only branded so) mice both in minimal detectable movement, low noise perception of movement and highest detectable speed. Prices of used gaming mice are so low these days there is no excuse to use boxed up e-waste with a warranty. Worst case just buy a complete board of a proper mouse for 10-20$ and force it to fit into any enclosure.

    • @Yveldi
      @Yveldi Год назад +8

      @@two_number_nines Not sure where you got that from? I've been using it for years now, and I remember several technical reviews of the mouse praising it and claiming it was practically no worse than the way more premium options. I was also a Faceit Level 10 when I used to actively play CSGO, and my mouse never felt like a bottleneck. Trying other mice at a café once didn't prove me wrong either. Though I 'suppose' long-term use of another mouse could prove me wrong.

  • @lukebortot7625
    @lukebortot7625 Год назад +85

    You could definitely get a very usable setup for less than $100 if you do a few things differently.
    1. Get a 60hz monitor. 60hz is the standard in the non-gaming world, meaning there are a lot more of them and the used ones are much cheaper. If you are willing to get one with some small scratches or a used one you can get one for ~$30. A good monitor matters but should not be a priority in a budget setup.
    2. Get a wired mouse. At low price points the wired ones are significantly higher quality. You can get a totally usable wired mouse for ~$10.
    3. A mouse pad is not strictly necessary. Depending on the type of mouse and what kind of desk/table you have you get you might be able to just use your desk surface. If not you can use cardboard, a book, a plank of wood. I used a cutting board that I got for free as a mouse pad for a few years back in college.
    4. Headsets start getting usable at about the ~$15 range. The really cheap ones have such low fidelity that you might as well just play on mute.
    5. Any keyboard will do. Mechanical keyboards are really nice if you do a lot of typing. But I notice very little difference when gaming between a $10 membrane one and a $100 mechanical one, especially in games like counterstrike that are not very movement intensive.
    6. Any chair will do. Just get one for free from the side of the road. If you cant, the steel folding chair you got is the best budget option.
    $30 monitor + $10 mouse + $15 headset + $10 keyboard + $10 chair = $75

    • @turmspitzewerk
      @turmspitzewerk Год назад +7

      yeah like... the latency from a high refresh rate monitor is probably the most impactful thing to splurge on, but its still a luxury. you can still play the game just fine with a dozen or so more milliseconds of latency.

    • @Kagawwy
      @Kagawwy Год назад +6

      It isn't hard to find a bunch of free "old" office gear from local businesses, especially offices. I picked up a ~2010 dell monitor for free from my workplace that was being thrown away for no reason.

    • @meekrab9027
      @meekrab9027 Год назад +2

      @@turmspitzewerk honestly once you have a mouse that actually works monitor refresh rate is the next thing to spend money on. 60Hz is AWFUL. But also it doesn't make a lot of sense to talk about this stuff without the context of your whole computer tbh.

    • @arrowghost
      @arrowghost Год назад +2

      144mhz monitor is more commonly for gaming than other daily needs or even graphic works. So I say that is a luxury too. But for a gaming mouse, anything mid-range can do just nice, just avoid the wireless, latency sucks.

    • @turmspitzewerk
      @turmspitzewerk Год назад

      @@arrowghost wireless mouse latency actually hasn't been significant for the better part of a decade. plenty of pros use wireless. but bluetooth specifically is just a horribly inefficient form of transmission, i can't even imagine how much that dinky 3$ thing is struggling with it. i'll always hate how we ended up being forced to use bluetooth headphones when they compress audio so much.

  • @tharetsku
    @tharetsku Год назад +159

    This is pretty much exactly what I used to play on, a bit nicer but not much more expensive. Those were the days.

    • @alieffauzanrizky7202
      @alieffauzanrizky7202 Год назад +9

      We've all been there.

    • @heyitscaiit9696
      @heyitscaiit9696 Год назад +2

      Same for me honestly. I was bad back then, blamed it on my PC and Equipment.
      Today I have a pretty decent PC. I'm still bad.

  • @Fuzzydicee
    @Fuzzydicee Год назад +113

    Warowl learning what the refreshrate on a mouse is, is so funny

    • @Henrix1998
      @Henrix1998 Год назад +22

      Polling rate but yeah

    • @fishbotsid9771
      @fishbotsid9771 Год назад +14

      some mice have high poling rates but dogshit sensors. they are just overclocking the polling rate at that to sell to the uninitiated people.

    • @weslog.
      @weslog. Год назад

      @@Henrix1998 The IPS Spec most likely is the cause of his issue, but it is even more likely a combination of the two.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад

      learning that a bluetooth mouse is shit* a 5 dollar wired mouse would've destroyed what he bought

  • @sourcelocation
    @sourcelocation Год назад +114

    Meanwhile me with no mousepad, the cheapest possible table, 15 year old mouse and an Ikea chair

    • @MihkelKukk
      @MihkelKukk Год назад +8

      the newspaper mousepad my beloved!

    • @Seal__
      @Seal__ Год назад +1

      I'd like to know which mouse you use.

    • @cockus4192
      @cockus4192 Год назад +5

      my parents got my mouse for me 15 years ago for 1 dollar, it's really small but has awesome ergonomics, it obviously has a shitty sensor but i got so absurdly used to extremely high sensitivities to compensate for that even tough i have experienced 100$ mouse i still didn't find them immediately nicer
      since then i've taken it to the technical just 1 time for revision because of dust in the usb port, but that was all, it works just as fine as it did the day i first used it
      i honestly think anyone can get used to any mouse no matter how bad it is, mine took some good 1 year
      i'm master guardian I btw
      i still would recommend other people to pay some 50 dollars for a good wireless mouse though

    • @xolotltolox7626
      @xolotltolox7626 Год назад

      I've been using an UltraPro yugioh playmat as my mousepad for years now lol

    • @BelkanMagic
      @BelkanMagic Год назад

      Me with the refurb compact hp office pc and the peripherals that go with it 💪😭

  • @FloofysTV
    @FloofysTV Год назад +45

    That keyboard looks like something you could snap in half after a tilting round.

    • @gugga2745
      @gugga2745 Год назад +3

      dellor keyboard

    • @1vader
      @1vader Год назад +11

      For that price, as long as you don't break anything else in the process, might even be worth the entertainment value lol

    • @Ferrari255GTO
      @Ferrari255GTO Год назад +1

      I have a bunch of damaged 360 controllers with stick drift that are no longer usable and i plan to use thoose as decoys to not destroy my one good controller XD. I don't rage often, but if i have to i have a way to do it without wasting over 20 bucks

    • @mbsfaridi
      @mbsfaridi Год назад

      @@Ferrari255GTO You could replace the potentiometers with genuine ones from Alps which are used in modern controllers.

    • @Ferrari255GTO
      @Ferrari255GTO Год назад

      @@mbsfaridi yeah, but my crappy walmart soldering iron wouldn't cut it

  • @vexter5555
    @vexter5555 Год назад +21

    "You really need at least 120hz monitor"
    Meanwhile me and my 60hz hp monitor

    • @dk_boyblue
      @dk_boyblue Год назад

      me too... I saw like a 165Hz one today but nah, couldn't buy one... life sucks

    • @mychamycha27
      @mychamycha27 Год назад +1

      @@dk_boyblue life is great! i sold my $5 stickers last week for $200 and now im using 165hz 27" monitor

    • @mergenocide
      @mergenocide Год назад

      Don't be disheartened. The *vast* majority of people game at 60 fps, even, for better or worse, fighting game competitions where people are reacting lightning fast are typically capped at 60.
      I love WarOwl but he's a super wealthy first world PC player who makes a living playing a hyper competitive FPS. When he says, "at least 120hz monitor for gaming" that's like Eddie Hall saying you need "at least 100 lbs dumbells to workout."

    • @shadowstyle3139
      @shadowstyle3139 13 дней назад

      Been playing on a 60hz tv/monitor for about 12 years finally upgrading to a 1440p 180 hz this month

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +6

    8:32 "you dont need expensive gamer gear" one of the most accurate sentences said in history

  • @slash199514
    @slash199514 Год назад +23

    I think this reminds a lot of us of some of the early days of gaming where we just got our first pc that could run CS at 60 frames “maybe,” grabbed our biggest book from our classes in school as a mouse pad (history of civ books are always massive.) Had some cheap mouse that was going to be thrown away from a library computer and our earbuds from Walmart. Hop online with the bois and just have a good time.

  • @berkeli383
    @berkeli383 Год назад +13

    The cheap keyboard is pretty adequate, but a decent mechanical one can be gotten for around $40. A razer deathadder v2 can be gotten for under $40 (I scored one for $30 on discount), a good size mousepad can be gotten for around $20, and a 144hz monitor can be $140. You can easily put together a really solid setup for under $250.

    • @sam-ACE-rothstein
      @sam-ACE-rothstein Год назад +1

      144hz for 140$ bought mine iiyama 144 hz monitor for 60€

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 9 месяцев назад

      When the video went live I could find the deathavver v2 mini for as low as 25€, and that isn't the only good sub-40 mouse around.

  • @Belarhos
    @Belarhos Год назад +27

    I've always said that if you're not playing a game that particularly requires it, you don't need a gaming keyboard, you can get away with playing on an office keyboard as long as it can take multiple button input (some keyboads don't let you press more than 2 buttons that are close to each others for example) tho there are definitely some hardware that you WILL need to upgrade if you wanna get super competitive in any game.

    • @maxwellsterling
      @maxwellsterling Год назад +1

      This is why I still have my office keyboard with faded keys and one even split in half because of my nail sliding on it due to the hand being angled: it works, it doesn't screw me with not letting me press something like W, A and E at the same time, and that's all I feel I need from a keyboard besides an actual different placement of keys in a way that I can equally stretch my fingers instead of having the middle one stretched and the ring one bent, but that's more of a "keyboard layouts were designed to type, not game" problem. Also apparently there are mice you use with your hand perpendicular to the table as if it was some kind of flight sim joystick and I am really curious about that shit. Hell, playing on something similar to a Wii control is probably great, where you just hold both things in your hands comfortably and they somehow get made with enough buttons to actually provide you with something of quality for any game.

    • @unclesam8862
      @unclesam8862 Год назад

      @@maxwellsterling bruh what kind of crooked hand do you have that you need to stretch your middle finger while bending the ring finger

    • @Katze822228
      @Katze822228 Год назад

      agreed, it all depends on the game. In some games an office keyboard will work fine but in games where input timing is important you will need more than 125hz polling rate on your keyboard at some point to improve further.

  • @sith2jedi831
    @sith2jedi831 Год назад +5

    Love the CT gloves you wear in the videos sometimes

  • @DarchrowTheEnigma
    @DarchrowTheEnigma Год назад +1

    Good video, reminds me that my low budget setup (still higher than $100) is what a lot of other people dreamt of having one day. Very, very thankful to be reminded of such blessings that most others don't get to experience.

  • @ododm1
    @ododm1 Год назад +49

    I actually had a cheap mouse where the sensors in the mouse couldn't detect flicks. Mice is something to not cheap out on as it is crucial part of gaming.

    • @thatcooldudeisawesome876
      @thatcooldudeisawesome876 Год назад

      I'd said you can cheap out on mice just get a wired one headphones are more important

    • @unclesam8862
      @unclesam8862 Год назад +1

      @@thatcooldudeisawesome876 headphones dont matter at all honestly

    • @thatcooldudeisawesome876
      @thatcooldudeisawesome876 Год назад

      @@unclesam8862 Bro personally as someone who had monotone headphones it really does matter.

    • @unclesam8862
      @unclesam8862 Год назад

      @@thatcooldudeisawesome876 well, they matter way less than a mouse

    • @voxol744
      @voxol744 Год назад

      @@thatcooldudeisawesome876 As someone who climed to the top using a $5 mouse and keyboard, $30 headset and no mousepad, the most important things to upgrade are your monitor followed by a comfortable mouse. A good headset is a solid 3rd or 4th priority for me, the thing that mattered the least to me was the keyboard, a good keyboard definitely helps dramatically but everything else helped a lot more.

  • @ejpdchsbmkijley
    @ejpdchsbmkijley Год назад +10

    i LOVE this video, would be cool to see the "lowest minimum cost" thing, i bet itd be great motivation for people who beat themselves up over not being able to afford the most expensive mice, keyboards etc etc

  • @schwimmy6732
    @schwimmy6732 Год назад

    Dude that echo on “uh oh here comes WarOwl with a steel chair!” Mixed with the video of you folding open the chair has me crying laughing. Not even sure why but I really pictured you running down mid with a steel chair.

  • @tomasnoxico7555
    @tomasnoxico7555 Год назад +1

    i just want to say, thank you for always uploading fun content. it doesnt mater if its educational or just for the lols i always enjoy watching a good video of the war owl. thank u dude

  • @Mezurashii5
    @Mezurashii5 Год назад +14

    The mouse is definitely the most important. There are brands like a4tech that specialize in cheap but usable ones, but you could also search by sensor name.
    Desk pads can be pretty damn cheap.
    You can overclock some monitors' refresh rates - I have a 60hz benq that just works at 80hz with literally 0 issues. Especially if you're using a lower than native resolution.
    For headphones, I recommend Panasonic Ergofit hje-120's. They're 7 bucks sound better than some $100 earbuds I've used, and refuse to fail on me unlike every other kind of earbud I've owned.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 9 месяцев назад

      I recently found the Sharkoon light² 100 and light² 180, which use the PMW 3325 and PMW 3360 respectively. And the PMW 3360 is the same sensor Zowie uses in their mice. And while they aren't the G Pro X Wireless or Deathadder, they are still among the most used mice for CS, so the sensor and shape have to be good for it.
      I've actually thought about getting one just to see how much of the sensor is lost by having it in a cheap mouse.

  • @mrunderscorecool
    @mrunderscorecool Год назад +32

    Really fun idea. I wonder how much you could minimize the monitor so you had enough leftover cash to get a somewhat usable mouse. I bet a 1280:1024 60hz monitor with a better mouse beats a bad mouse with a 75hz screen

    • @Kleyguerth
      @Kleyguerth Год назад +13

      I rolled my eyes when he said that 120hz is a must. That has barely any difference when comparing to how impactful a good mouse is. All the good monitor does is shave off a few ms of latency, most of the time you won't even notice it, while the mouse controls basically your whole game in a FPS.

    • @aijena
      @aijena Год назад +1

      if you prefer low input delay over refreshrate (ideally you have both of course), a 60hz super low input delay screen (for example a CRT or specific models that specialise in that) will also easily beat a very cheap 144hz panel when you run them both at very high framerates (with massive amounts of tearing).
      I tried quite a few mid range 144hz panels at 1000fps as a comparison, my low latency 60hz panel felt better regardless cuz mouse inputs just feel more direct.

    • @nmnmnmp4503
      @nmnmnmp4503 Год назад +3

      I agree more Hz is better then less, but if i would have to choose between high end 1337 Hz monitor + low end mouse and low end 60hz monitor+ good mouse i would take option with good mouse any time. What's the point of the 240hz monitor if u cant put your crosshair on the enemy head and shoot him? With good mouse i was able to hit enemy crossing doors on mid on DD2 with sniper rifle, with low end mouse it could happend only if i'm lucky.

  • @superzachboy4315
    @superzachboy4315 Год назад

    Dang ngl when my brother recommended some of your old csgo vids from 5 YEARS ago I thought you were another channel who fell off but here you are still strong awesome

  • @jasonmighty3328
    @jasonmighty3328 Год назад

    Ngl I was actually laughing out loud when war owl was queuing in with so much hope! 😂

  • @sith2jedi831
    @sith2jedi831 Год назад +4

    Warowl: How could anyone use this!?!??!
    Me: 😐

  • @znxster
    @znxster Год назад +4

    The monitor can impact for sure but its not as critical. I think the mouse and pad are the two most important parts for gaming and you can live with a basic but functional keyboard.

  • @galenodo5153
    @galenodo5153 Год назад +1

    Been enjoying the content lately. I'm not a Counter Strike player, I've dabbled on occasion but FPS games are not my game of choice anymore, but I still like to go your videos because you're super entertaining. Keep up the good work!

  • @kapelski104
    @kapelski104 8 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to point out that the Little Big Planet OST in the background is absolute fire

  • @frittierteGuave
    @frittierteGuave Год назад +3

    you definitely should do it again! but don't upgrade the keyboard or the monitor. find the minimum with respect to playability so in the end you find the cheapest playable setup

  • @reNINTENDO
    @reNINTENDO Год назад +3

    I've been using the same office keyboard for my home PC for... Holy crap. I have no idea. 15 years? Maybe even 20. If you find a keyboard that just functions on a basic level, you're set. The mouse though... wow that matters. You can get great ones for not that much, but definitely not for under 5 bucks.

  • @azamaziz7139
    @azamaziz7139 Год назад +1

    *Literally just a 100 dollar apple magic mouse
    Warowl: the least ergonomically designed mouse
    He ain't wrong

  • @IndieLambda
    @IndieLambda Год назад

    Lowest possible cost for competitive gaming, would be a genuine goat video.

  • @Reyu32
    @Reyu32 Год назад +5

    One of the best episodes I've seen from you Mr.Owl. Highly impressed, super fun to watch, I love this type of stuff. So hyped for cs2! I've been in this game since the first ever beta in the 90's, gaming at my local comic book shop that had PCs with CS_Mansion. Anyone remember mansion? How about Siege? I miss them all but if you build it... They will come.

  • @charredgrass
    @charredgrass Год назад +5

    My favorite budget option for a mousepad is a Magic the Gathering playmat. I got like 5 cheap playmats on clearance a long time ago for $3-5 each. They're all basically big mousepads, and have the benefit of looking good too. Best part about them being so cheap is when one gets dirty, I already have a spare clean one to swap in immediately.

    • @ububububububububub1667
      @ububububububububub1667 Год назад

      that's true you usually want cards to move around easily so it makes sense

  • @alexking6681
    @alexking6681 Год назад

    Love the background music during the deathmatch, took a moment but remembered it from Little Big Planet! ‘Rock The Jungle’ - Daniel Pemberton TV Orchestra. Lots of nostalgia

  • @Im_a_Flightless_Bird
    @Im_a_Flightless_Bird Год назад

    This is a hilarious idea for a RUclips video. Gotta love some WarOwl man.

  • @Jaunty_Jeff
    @Jaunty_Jeff Год назад +4

    next time, take the desk, internet connection, power, and lving cost into consideration

  • @justinbuckley
    @justinbuckley Год назад +8

    I have a Logitech G203, they’re like £15-20 in the UK and it feels like the best budget tier mouse. I’ve had fancier mice like the Razer Viper, G502, Zowie S1 and EC2A but alway find myself coming back to the G203, it’s perfect as far as I can tell

    • @senpos
      @senpos Год назад

      jfyi, G203 = G102, which is a great budget mouse.

    • @mychamycha27
      @mychamycha27 Год назад

      how about steelseries prime mini for £12

    • @loller1337
      @loller1337 Год назад

      I have had many gaming mouses as well (2x Ms Intellimouse 1.1a/WMO, 2x Logitech Mx518, Steelseries XAI). And a G203 lately too.
      I play with a mixture of claw grip and palm grip.
      The G203 or G102 (as branded at other markets), was surprisingly good, if I consider the sensor. Maybe the 518's cable was a bit broken before
      the swap, but I have found the G203 insanely accurate. With snipers, at the first try I have felt being unstoppable.
      But the buttons' quality on the G203 was another story for me. The left click was significantly softer, required so little force even at it's new condition,
      that it have lead to tons of missclicks. And as I have used it for other repetitive grinding complex office-like tasks these unwanted left clicks were annoying.
      The two side buttons of the G203 were painfully hard for me. Pressing them interfered with my aiming, so at best, I have used one of them for
      pulling a smoke grenade, and another for pulling a heg or a flash. No serious move like jumping while pressing those side buttons.
      Also the mouse wheel of the G203 had so long clicks (required a lot of scrolling to click once), that it was hard for me to use it for jumping
      or weapon switching. It added a considerable delay in case of movement and weapon switching.
      It was fairly durable, but in 3-4 years 1 of the side buttons started double clicking, and the Mouse1/LMB also started to do double clicks.
      Maybe with replacing all of the microswithces it could be refurbished.
      All in all, G203, nice modern day performant sensor, but subpar buttons quality for an elite company's name. My rating for it is 7/10.
      Maybe I had tapped into an example with not so good buttons.
      But this is a tendency nowadays. A lot of hype around gaming and phones etc, and that leads to the companies being ever greedy.
      My rating for my former mouses:
      Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1a/WMO: 9/10
      By then gaming was much less of a hypetrain thing. It was actually cheap by then, and used by many pros for even more than a decade.
      Imo the Intellimouse/WMO have not ever let me down in case of a flick.
      Nice soft side buttons. Only problem is the casing, which is not as grippy as some modern mouse's. Great durability if you were gentle with its cord.
      400 dpi, but since then I know, "pixel skipping" is a myth of misleaded tryhards. An 1cm x 1cm area on a 23" fullHD screen largely consists
      37.7*37.7 = 1421 pixels. There is a lot to miss there, so here are my croco tears for missing 1. At targets in the distance it is obviously less, but
      genereally hitting or missing depends on so many other factors. One is a good aimer or not, and there are many players who will not ever get good.
      I have seen so many worse sensors with high dpis compared to the Intellimouse's, haha. I would happily choose and use it time after time.
      Mx518: 9/10
      This legend is known by most, and not really needs introduction. It was a bit heavy and big for me, despite of it I have used it for long.
      The quality of the cord is similar to that of the Intellimouse (would be better with a braided/cloth cord). The grip is nice, almost modern day.
      The build quality and durability is nice as well. The price was higher than the 1.1a's price.
      Steelseries XAI: 8/10
      I have not used it so long because of the aforementioned low LOD, what not fitted my style. My mother used it for a while, and when
      one of the buttons started to do doubleclicks, I shelved it. The build quality is nice, and the side buttons are comfortably soft.
      Input lag feels low, and the mwheel feels nice. The sensor is also better than good, apart from the low LOD.
      The grip is rubber-like, a bit better than in case of old school mouses, but it could be better, it gets slipprery because of sweating at intense gaming.
      The mouse cord is braided, what is nice imo. Braided cords were better and more durable for me in case of headphones and mouses yet.
      Currently I have a long braided headphone extension cable bought from China, for 1-2 USD. By now it survived 4 years of everyday usage, utterly
      amazing.
      So now the G203 rests in peace, luckily I have found an old Steelseries XAI, what I have not liked back in its days, because its low lift off distance
      seriously interfered with my playing style evolved on optical mouses (XAI is an early laser mouse).
      I have used to slap the optical ones around (this is why I do not like the classic Razers' shape, they are prone to roll over in my hands),
      and counted on having some kind of accuracy while lifting, and putting it down. It was provided by the optical ones, but not the early low LOD laser ones.
      Only 1 button is broken on the XAI (out of a lot), it's driver still does its job on Win10, although with some occasional crashing (not interferes with the mouse's usability).
      So I consider refurbishing it with microswithces instead of refurbishing the G203. The XAI just has so much smoothness in the side buttons, and so
      fine build quality.

  • @adaminop
    @adaminop Год назад

    First time I ever bookmarked and set an alarm for a yourtooz drop, I was not missing out on this one.

  • @kierinrowles6089
    @kierinrowles6089 Год назад

    My time on counterstrike started iwth that exact metal chair, I never thought I'd get nostalgia from a wrestling item

  • @memberberries7669
    @memberberries7669 Год назад +3

    You can overclock that monitor to like 100hz in the nvidia control panel by creating a custom resolution, just go up by 1hz at a time until the monitor crashes then wait 20 secs for it to revert changes and then youll know how high yours can go, sometimes they dont overclock very well but sometimes you win the lottery with those cheap spectre monitors.

  • @nmaurya347
    @nmaurya347 Год назад +3

    I hope source 2 will work on low end pcs where source used to run but csgo doesnt

    • @cockus4192
      @cockus4192 Год назад

      it won't, there's already videos on the matter of its performance, it's worse than csgo in everyway

    • @nmaurya347
      @nmaurya347 Год назад

      @@cockus4192😞

  • @powfien
    @powfien Год назад

    been a fan of you and have been with the channel throughout the years... MORE CONTENTS WITH CS GO 2!

  • @rmac52
    @rmac52 Год назад

    Part of what makes quality peripherals important is that they are how you interact with your computer. They are what you actually feel and experience.

  • @haggets_
    @haggets_ Год назад +6

    It's funny how that 4 dollar mouse is literally the Apple Magic Mouse they sell for 80 dollars lol

  • @tharetsku
    @tharetsku Год назад +3

    I think it's awesome that (in my opinion) the greatest competitive shooter is so easy to run that you can get everything you need to play at 120fps 120hz for like a 1000$. PC and peripherals. I think that would make for a great video as well.

    • @Ferrari255GTO
      @Ferrari255GTO Год назад +3

      For 1k you can get yourself a 144hz setup, for 750 you can get a 120

    • @ejpdchsbmkijley
      @ejpdchsbmkijley Год назад +2

      i bet you could even go way less, 600$ maybe? maybe even lower?
      very cool though, yeah :)

    • @Ferrari255GTO
      @Ferrari255GTO Год назад

      @@ejpdchsbmkijley nah, for 600 you get the 144 pc but not the monitor

    • @ejpdchsbmkijley
      @ejpdchsbmkijley Год назад

      @@Ferrari255GTO for less than 600 im at 100+fps with a 240hz monitor for when i upgrade the pc in future
      you just gotta be a lil more savvy etc etc

    • @Ferrari255GTO
      @Ferrari255GTO Год назад

      @@ejpdchsbmkijley i mean, i technically paid 350 for my setup but i don't expect everyone to find an RX580 8Gb for 35 bucks like i did. Being patient will pay off, but it will also come with risks. I love my current PC, but i also can't wait to swap CPU, RAM and GPU because memory is overall unstable and inpredictable even without OC, and my CPU just freaks out if i underclock (wich is also inconvenient as my i5 7600k is outdated anyways). I can't not recommend buyng as much new as possible given how beaten my hardware is, wich i know it's nowhere near the worst there is. A slower but stable PC is a better pc than one that crashes if you generate too many particle FX because the card shits the bed, or that has random fatal RAM corruptions while running that force you to restart it in inconsistent and inconvenient moments. I reinstalled Valorant 5 times before it would run correctly (no exageration) and my PC crashed a week ago mid forza update and forced me to completeley reinstall the whole 200GB of game and DLC. Technically i just got unlucky, but you can just get a refund when things are new.

  • @habjammer
    @habjammer Год назад +1

    As someone who uses that exact monitor I never thought it would make that much of a difference, now I feel very called out haha

  • @sdsdfdu4437
    @sdsdfdu4437 Год назад +2

    In this episode Warowl plays using my actual pc setup and roasts me the entire time

  • @Bobby2Stoned
    @Bobby2Stoned Год назад

    I use to game on that spectra monitor hooked up to a laptop with intel extream graphics. Dont miss those days.

  • @theconduit21
    @theconduit21 Год назад

    Absolutely love the very frank message about gear.
    And the steel chair. When can we see the WarOwl on WWE?

  • @GabbbieXOXO
    @GabbbieXOXO Год назад

    My first low budget gaming gear was a 10 euros shitty gaming headset. The microphone did not work well, yet I played. Respect to all our comrades using low budget gear.
    Also please do a video where you work on your map with Source 2 whenever it's available, it truly was a great short series :)

  • @connorkapooh2002
    @connorkapooh2002 Год назад +2

    It would be worth breaking down the major factors per peripheral that determine whether it is viable or not, like the polling rate for the mouse.

  • @amusetech
    @amusetech Год назад

    I'm all for "the minimal budget to play reasonably comfortable"!

  • @krucialFPS
    @krucialFPS Год назад

    The low mic quality actually made this even better

  • @Peef_Spogdar
    @Peef_Spogdar Год назад

    I love saying WarOwls closer along with him and then hooting at the end as loud as I can

  • @b3nd099
    @b3nd099 Год назад

    Bonus of the steel chair: if you rage you can smash the whole setup with it

  • @Agent86th
    @Agent86th Год назад

    Back in 2013-2014, my older sister bought a "gaming mouse" from a stationary shop. When I tried to flick with it, it had the exact same problem with your mouse 😅

  • @beataoo
    @beataoo Год назад

    Just hilarious 😂😂 keep the amazing videos comin uncle WarOwl 🙂

  • @tawmifm
    @tawmifm Год назад +1

    How have you not had a peripherals sponsor yet??? People do Warowl dirty sometimes ngl

  • @viveksachan11
    @viveksachan11 Год назад

    college hostel- books are mousepads ,5$ mouse, laptops ,steel tables and chairs playing 10 man and having a blast XD some ppl missing headphone calls were given by shouting , oh dear this setup made me nostalgic

  • @AthosRac
    @AthosRac Год назад

    Back in 2000-2005 times, all LANs had an IBM black mouse 800 dpi that cost 2 dollars. Later MS bought the model and it was replaced by the very same mouse branded MS. Very good mouse....

  • @DubbyDee
    @DubbyDee Год назад +1

    Love you bro! Hope I can play some more games with you lots of fun dude

  • @hileutewie
    @hileutewie Год назад +2

    I do have a very premium setup myself, but I literally started playing on a crappy windows 98 Computer. 60 fps were a luxury to me.
    I upgraded my entire setup last year just to have "high end" gear once in my lifetime. It was always a bit of a dream to me. However, once you get useable gear, any upgrade doesn't matter all that much and you have massively diminishing returns.

  • @cheeseroyale8797
    @cheeseroyale8797 Год назад

    i find the gloves youre wearing incredibly relaxing

  • @swecreations
    @swecreations Год назад +1

    I definitely want a part 2 of this.

  • @CoolSs
    @CoolSs Год назад

    legends say that the war owl plush have the long lost closer!

  • @AHappyCub
    @AHappyCub Год назад

    Good example againts the saying "a bad craftsman blames his tool" because there's need to be a synergy between the skill and equipments for the best result

  • @frostarda
    @frostarda Год назад +1

    that mousepad with the sign should be an in game sticker ahhaa

  • @blehmeh9889
    @blehmeh9889 Год назад +1

    ok, budget mouse pro tip: below a certain budget, you will get higher quality equipment by visiting a thrift store. I can find functioning wired mice at my local thrift stores for even cheaper than what you paid for the wireless mouse. These types of mice would actually fit your hand and would be less likely to drop flicks by virtue of being wired, and you pay less for them.

  • @rajaryanigdncxhadk4090
    @rajaryanigdncxhadk4090 Год назад

    You're so honest 😊💖 loved this video 😊

  • @rosuav
    @rosuav Год назад

    It's amazing how effective a really cheap keyboard can be. I spend basically my entire day using this keyboard, and I just haven't bothered to upgrade. It's years old and was just a dirt cheap basic Lenovo model, nothing fancy. Programming? It works. Chatting online? It's perfectly fine. Gaming? Not an issue. Creating envy? Well, okay, it fails at the "clack clack clack I have a fancy keyboard" sound effects.
    OTOH the gaming chair isn't going to make you a better gamer, but it will stop you from getting back pain. A viable budget for one competitive match can easily skimp on the chair; a viable budget for constant all-day work or gaming would want to spend a bit more on seating.

  • @wuketuke6601
    @wuketuke6601 Год назад

    Counter strike 2 gave this man his hope in life back

  • @yesno9374
    @yesno9374 Год назад

    I used to have this exact mouse issue when I started. It was the strangest thing - had to teach myself to flick at the exact maximum speed I could go without getting "mouse slip"...the number of teammates I'd have who'd yell at me for not flicking fast was insane. Very stressful haha

  • @griffin3358
    @griffin3358 Год назад

    is it bad that i use my middle finger to scope? And my index to shoot? (I don't have any finger right up on my middle mouse button (that roller thingy) to jump

  • @erfanb7786
    @erfanb7786 Год назад

    i used to have a mouse with the same "quirk" when i started playing csgo. it kinda helped me stop panicking during gunfight because i had to have a steady pace to be able to aim:)

  • @andreyivanov6239
    @andreyivanov6239 Год назад

    The chair intro broke me😂😂😂

  • @Start3rPack
    @Start3rPack Год назад

    I remember having nothing but my grandma's chair, my dad's home PC and a lawn table. Still have a 70Hz monitor but it never really hurt me.

  • @ClipofTheDayy
    @ClipofTheDayy Год назад +2

    I wish we had cheap keyboards like the one in the video here. So cheap and good for me, even for gaming.

  • @danb.067
    @danb.067 Год назад

    Ordered WarOwl plush as soon as I saw the tweet, soon he will sit on my shelf, surveying my room for terroristic shadow demons while i sleep at night. All hail the WarOwl, defender of a good night's rest.

  • @nks1111
    @nks1111 Год назад

    This was a very interesting take on equipment

  • @kubakubicki4014
    @kubakubicki4014 Год назад

    I would love to see a version of that video " best bang for the buck cs gaming setup" where you pick a great gear that's not too expensive, like a G305 gaming mouse for example.

  • @etra2133
    @etra2133 Год назад +1

    If there's any specific peripheral that's better to spend a tad more on than baseline, the mouse is probably your best bet. It's the main part that can screw you over if it's too cheap due to poor quality sensors, that can't handle flicks and just spinout or malfunction when moved too fast, as well as the gaming mouse market becoming hyper competitive and prices for entry level gaming mouse becoming cheaper, as well as said mice being much higher quality than they were 10 years ago when I first bought my G402. You can now get a Logitech G305 for $35USD with a Hero sensor, or a Razer DeathAdder or Viper mini with a PixArt sensor for $25-50USD. There hasn't been a better time to be shopping around for a gaming mouse.

  • @dezkrim
    @dezkrim Год назад

    Reminds me of my old setup where i hated using my shitty 13" laptop's keyboard, so i stacked a membrane keyboard ontop of it, using a pocket bible as a spacer between the keyboard and the laptop and a starcraft mousepad given to me by a friend.

  • @theghizuroi713
    @theghizuroi713 Год назад

    Nice vid! I just got an xm1 with paracord for 10 £ on ebay in UK ,flawless mouse. I main DAV3. Next video you should do a 2nd hand setup video with top peripherals!

  • @_PoLR
    @_PoLR Год назад

    Please make the video you talked about near the end! I have a decent setup but I think it would be great for people getting in to competitive games!

  • @akashdtx
    @akashdtx Год назад +2

    100k student loan setup:
    (1) Keyboard - you can get broken keyboards for free from friends and family. Wasd and some basic keys working -- that's all that's needed.
    (2) Mouse - you can find better ones in the garbage bin.
    (3) Headphones - better stick to earphones.
    (4) Chair - get an armless, back broken, 3 legged, faded plastic chair stolen from the nearest marriage reception.
    (5) Montior - you know the human eye... 30 is enough. Better to get side cracked ones for peanuts from an electronics shop and play 4:3 resolution.
    (6) Mousepad - "you guys getting mousepads??"
    #Challenge
    Now, beat the fun-ROI on this setup.

  • @si6585
    @si6585 Год назад

    3:33
    hey i have that exact same issue with my mouse
    how do i fix it or what mouse should i get that doesn't have that issue?

  • @OffensiveFarmer
    @OffensiveFarmer Год назад +1

    When i first started playing CS i had a 60hz 4:3 monitor, a crappy wireless keyboard and mouse and my mouse pad was just one of my school books. I can't imagine going back to that crappy setup, i do however still have the same PC chair which is now 15yrs old and still incredibly comfortable.

  • @YukonJon
    @YukonJon Год назад

    thanks for the great content as always warowl :D

  • @delinard3401
    @delinard3401 Год назад

    I like how he flexed his current setup on the side.

  • @jasonbinney2979
    @jasonbinney2979 Год назад

    I have a really bougie setup at home, but I also travel a lot for work. My travel setup is a $20 wireless Logitech gaming mouse, a cheap mouse pad, a $30 mini keyboard, and whatever the hotel desk and chair is. Honestly that $20 Logitech mouse is awesome. I use my Sony ANC headphones with a $30 vModa Boom Pro mic. Headphones are slightly bougie.

  • @FireDem0n
    @FireDem0n Год назад

    I really love that the cheap mouse is basically ripping off the "premium" ergonomics of the apple magic mouse. Hey, imitation is the highest form of flattery I suppose.

  • @TurntableTV
    @TurntableTV Год назад

    "You don't need expensive gamer gear." - Logitech sponsorship out the window.

  • @Forotosh
    @Forotosh Год назад

    I'm still using 60hz monitor. Is it really necessary to upgrade to play well? I don't notice any issues with it.

  • @TheTechDweller
    @TheTechDweller Год назад

    I think your points near the end touched on the same line as your overwatch MMR video. There's been a slow shift over time in gaming towards winning being the goal always. A lot of the reason back in the ol' days it didn't matter what equipment you had but more the people you were playing with, is because winning wasn't the primary goal unless you were trying to compete. Even if there WAS a ranking system in the game you played, there wasn't anywhere near as much "value" placed on you as a player for your rank.
    So many kids see a streamer's really expensive setup and think if they buy the same stuff they will have the same fun (and primarily win as much) as the streamer they enjoy to watch. There's SO much focus on what's meta, the best settings. People looking for the quickest easiest route to a win, thinking that's how to enjoy games. Your content shows winning isn't important, it's your attitude while you're playing.

  • @fillehh9328
    @fillehh9328 Год назад

    Had Headphones like that back when I played 1.6 (18 years ago) on the family computer. And a ball mouse 😂