Summary
- Upgrade your gaming setup with the latest gear to enhance your RoboQuest experience for fast-paced action.
- Look for a mouse like Corsair M75 for accurate movement, a mechanical keyboard, and open-back headphones for immersive sound.
- Enjoy the challenge of permadeath games like RoboQuest and experiment with different peripherals to find your perfect setup.
RoboQuest hasn't quite become a go-to for many twitch shooter fans just yet, but with the latest update , more gamers might be hopping on. Whether you have been playing for a bit or you're just picking up this fantastic game, it is worth making sure that your gaming setup is ready to go to experience all the fast-paced action RoboQuest has to offer.
From a mouse that can handle fast-paced movement to a keyboard that is responsive to your every move and even a headset or pair of headphones to get the most out of the excellent sound design in this game, this guide will make sure you are ready for RoboQuest and The Revenge of Superbot update.
What To Look For In A Mouse For RoboQuest
While RoboQuest hasn't earned the same prestige in the world of twitch shooters as Doom, it is still a fantastically fast-paced game that will scratch that itch if you are looking for another game option. That said, you will need a mouse that can keep up with some fast-paced movement and remain accurate along the way.
Most FPS mice will work fine for RoboQuest. It is not totally necessary to get the top-of-the-line option for the best experience with this game, but if you want to make it a bit easier on yourself, a mouse like the Corsair M75 is a great option. In our full review of this mouse, RoboQuest was part of the testing process, and while it won't make you instantly better at the game once you get up to more challenging boss levels and more intense wave battles, this mouse makes the strain a bit easier.
Corsair M75 Wireless
- Weight
- 89 grams
- Sensor and DPI
- CORSAIR MARKSMAN, 26,000 DPI
- RGB Lighting
- 2 zones
- Programmable Buttons
- 5
- Connectivity
- Wired, 2.4GHz Wireless, and Bluetooth
The M75 Wireless sports an expertly designed ambidextrous mouse shape, enabling right- and left-handed players to take on the best competition with confidence and style. Weighing just 89g, the M75 Wireless is light and fast for the quickest mouse movements and connects via near-zero lag Slipstream Wireless and Bluetooth. The mouse’s 26K DPI Corsair Marksman optical sensor tracks movements with extreme precision and shots register instantly on optical switches, guaranteed for 100 million clicks.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info- Battery Life
- 105 hours
- Multi-Device Pairing
- Yes
- DPI
- 26,000 DPI with 1 DPI resolution steps
- IPS
- 650 IPS
- Polling Rate
- 2,000Hz
- Acceleration
- 50 G
- Smooth glide on various surfaces
- Incredibly accurate sensor
- Incredibly accurate sensor
- Responsive switches
- Can be a bit too large for gamers with smaller hands
- Side buttons are a bit too recessed
What To Look For In A Keyboard For RoboQuest
Unlike mice, keyboards are not always cut-and-dry genre-specific, so the search becomes a bit more nuanced, but the same fast-paced action is vital to keep in mind. While we stand by not always having to use mechanical keyboards for gaming at The Best War Games, for a fast-paced game like RoboQuest, where accurate keystrokes make or break a run, a mechanical keyboard is the way to go.
The switch type is the main thing we are looking at in this case. Whether they are clicky, tactile, or linear, switches with a light actuation force and relatively shallow travel distance will be best for a fast-paced shooter. If you want to go above and beyond traditional mechanical keyboards, some keyboards use magnetic or Hall effect switches, which give an incredible amount of customization.
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We went with the recently released MADE68 from MelGeek for the best overall option. This keyboard comes with incredible magnetic switches that allow you to customize the travel distance of each key individually. If you want a harder press for melee than movement, you can easily do that, and you don't have to swap out the switches. You can also program multiple controls to one key; in our use case, we used a light press of "W" for walking and a harder press for sprinting. This made getting through levels with that time bonus much more manageable, not having to hold down shift the entire time.
MelGeek Made68
- Form factor
- 60%
- Switch options
- Green Horne Magnetic, Magnetic Jade, Magnetic White
- Backlight
- Per-Key RGB
- Dampening
- Yes
- Keycaps
- ABS
- Supported operating systems
- Mac/Windows/Linux
Unlike many other MelGeek keyboards, the Made68 has a minimalist design. However, it still offers the excellent performance and build quality you have come to expect from a MelGee keyboard. The magnetic switches give you incredible control over how this keyboard feels when typing and playing. But the customization options don't stop there; the side panels and rear panels can be customized to fit your looks.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info- Hot-swappable
- Yes
- Connectivity
- Wired
- Number of Keys
- 68
- Num Pad
- No
- Incredible typing experience
- Easily customizable
- Excellent magnetic switches
- Lovely design that would fit in most setups
- 60% form factor can be a bit small for some users
- Included cable doesn't match the colorway
What To Look For In A Headset For RoboQuest
Although RoboQuest is not known for its sound design, it is an amazing-sounding game that is definitely worth playing with a good set of headphones or a gaming headset. Roboquest is excellent for making solo runs, but it is also a ton of fun as a co-op experience. If you have a standalone microphone, a pair of headphones would suffice, but we would recommend going with a pair of open-back headphones to get the best spatial awareness without actually being able to use spatial audio. The Monitor80 from OneOdio is a great budget option that sounds amazing and won't break the bank like a lot of other premium open-back headphones.
OneOdio Monitor 80
- Compatible With
- Tablets, Music Production Equipment, Laptops
- Sensitivity
- 100 dB±3 dB
- Frequency Response
- 10Hz-40KHz
- Connection Type
- 3.5 mm/6.35 mm stereo
- Impedance
- 250 Ohms
The OneOdio Monitor 80 are headphones made to be a reliable daily driver for audiophiles. Using high-precision audio drivers, these headphones deliver solid bass and clear mids combining to make an incredible audio experience. With an impedance of 250 ohms, these headphones do need an amp to properly drive them, but the fantastic sound quality is worth it.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info- Noise Cancellation
- No
- Foldable
- Yes
- Driver size
- 40mm
- Excellent sound quality
- Two cable options
- Very comfortable
- Fantastic spatial sound
- Squeaky adjustment points
- High-end frequencies are a bit compressed
If you are a fan of a gaming headset's convenience, there are also some great options out there, like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, for example. This headset easily earned our best overall ranking for best surround sound headsets for its breathtakingly powerful and immersive audio. The surround sound experience might seem like a bit of overkill for a twitch shooter like RoboQuest. Still, the amount of times that an enemy can sneak up on you and end a run, or you turn around into the flash drones, making it annoying to see for 30 seconds, is enough to invest in a headset that allows you to tell which direction things are coming at you.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7
- Microphone
- Noise-Cancelling Mic
- Compatibility
- PC, PlayStation, Switch, Mobile
- What's Included
- Compact USB-C Wireless Dongle, USB-C to USB-A Dongle Extension Cable (5 ft / 1.5m), USB-C to USB-A Cable (5 ft / 1.5m), 3.5mm 5 pole to 4 pole Audio Cable (4 ft / 1.2m), 2 Removable Magnetic Ear Plates
- Brand
- SteelSeries
- Weight
- 325 g
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 provides gamers with powerful audio using a combination of top-tier hardware and software. The headset maximizes the Nova Acoustic System, which consists of 40 mm audio drivers providing spatial audio and a 10-band Parametric EQ from Sonar Software. Players can listen to two devices at once with simultaneous 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth. Plus, with premium materials for both the headband and the earcups, players will stay comfortable throughout hours of gameplay.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra infoMost Importantly, Enjoy RoboQuest
While getting the right gear might make the experience of playing RoboQuest more enjoyable, especially when getting to the more difficult sections, the most important thing to look for when building up your setup is finding products that make it easy and fun to return to this game again and again. That is one of the best things about permadeath games: no matter how far along you are, dying in a run makes you want to get better the next time around, and you don't have to worry about building the perfect inventory because it is going to change every time you play.
Don't be afraid to try different peripherals to see what works best for you. If these products don't seem like the right fit for you, they are a good jumping-off point.
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FAQ
Q: Is Roboquest only 2 player?
Roboquest can either be played by yourself or as a two-person co-op game. Both options are a ton of fun, but it does help to have a friend along way sometimes.
Q: How long does it take to beat Roboquest?
Because RoboQuest is a rogue-like game, you can keep doing runs over and over again and the levels will be fairly different each time, and get a good number of hours out of it. If you are focused on the main storyline and not the side goals, you can get through the entire game in about eight hours.