I'm looking into getting a new mechanical keyboard for playing SFV and I'm stuck on choosing which one to buy and what type of Cherry MX switches would be best.
Currently I already have a mechanical keyboard but the type of switches are Cherry MX Black. I just bought this years ago to try a mechanical keyboard for all around purposes but from what I understand this is one of the heaviest switch type, by that it means it requires more force compare to the other types and there's no feedback. It's good for spamming a key over and over but not for release and pressing again at fast speeds.
(Current keyboard w/ Cherry Black)
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My criteria for what's ideal is performing double quarter circle motions. I find that the keys being heavy on the Blacks slows me down and there's no response from the keys to know when the key has activated and released. It's really tough on the fingers too.
I searched the forum and most of the results I could see where about mechanical arcade stick buttons, which is obviously not what I'm after. Maybe I missed some resources. These things are pretty expensive so going in blind is bad for anyone which is why I ask.
Currently I already have a mechanical keyboard but the type of switches are Cherry MX Black. I just bought this years ago to try a mechanical keyboard for all around purposes but from what I understand this is one of the heaviest switch type, by that it means it requires more force compare to the other types and there's no feedback. It's good for spamming a key over and over but not for release and pressing again at fast speeds.
(Current keyboard w/ Cherry Black)

My criteria for what's ideal is performing double quarter circle motions. I find that the keys being heavy on the Blacks slows me down and there's no response from the keys to know when the key has activated and released. It's really tough on the fingers too.
I searched the forum and most of the results I could see where about mechanical arcade stick buttons, which is obviously not what I'm after. Maybe I missed some resources. These things are pretty expensive so going in blind is bad for anyone which is why I ask.