I wont get into graphics cards because I don't want to start a war between AMD and Nvidia fanboys O_o.
Monitor: I currently use the ASUS VG236. I don't use it for the 3D really, but the 120 hz refresh rate. The detail and smoothness of a 120hz monitor provides much needed clarity and fluidness I need spot and follow my prey.
Keyboard: I currently use the Gigabyte GK-OSMIUM Mechanical Keyboard. I noticed an increase in my mobility responsiveness and overall reaction speed in gaming.
Mice: Currently using the Microsoft SideWinder. The right mouse can really make a huge difference IMO. This one fits my hand so well because it's big. I have long skinny fingers and need a good sized mouse to play. I love the customizability of the DPI switching. Love the two extra side buttons for macros. It all around improved my gaming by a big margin.
Mousepad: I just got the ROCCAT Alumic Double Sided Gaming Mousepad. I never thought a mousepad could make such a difference. I mean the size of this thing is perfect for my desk and DPI usage on my mouse. I've been able to lower my DPI as I have more room to move the mouse around. This comes in really handy for steady aim and fluid tracking.
Sound: Currently using the CM Storm Sirus 5.1 headset. The true 5.1 surround on these is phenomenal. They won the Red Dot award for a reason. For the price, you're getting a great wired headset. I wouldn't play a FPS without 5.1 or 7.1 surround. It's just not ideal.
Now, one by one these each make slight improvements.. but by combining everything together, you're improving quite a bit. I can't tell you which is my favorite peripheral because each one has a purpose and improved my game. I just can't believe what a difference the addition of these babies has done to make me a better player.
On that note, practice was also a huge factor. None of these perfs would have help me if I didn't practice and become a better instinctual player. They merely assist with amplifying and bringing forth your abilities.
Sorry, just bored tonight and thought I'd share something I've been thinking about over the past few days. I have been daydreaming at work about how I was a year ago when starting Crysis 2 to where I'm at now.
If anyone else has a story about how the right perfs helped you play better, I'd like to hear.
