Design Quality: If the VAM 122 Creator Key Top features a unique or innovative design, it could stand out in the market. The design should be visually appealing and contribute to an enhanced typing experience.
Material and Finish: Typically, keycaps are made from materials like ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) or PBT (Polybutadiene Thermoplastic). The finish could range from a smooth, matte look to a glossy one. A durable finish that resists wear and tear would be a significant plus.
Tip: Use the "Ease In/Out" button on the Creator Key Top to make the head turn look natural rather than robotic.
Identification features (primary markers)
Distinctive hooked or key-like spike on the upper portion of the letter(s) in the affected word (commonly visible in the motto or designer’s name area).
Placement: marker appears at the top of the word cluster; often visible under magnification (10x loupe) as a raised die gouge or doubled stroke.
Accompanying minor die polishing lines radiating from the top of the letterforms.
Obverse/reverse combination: typically involves a specific obverse die paired with a standard reverse; check VAM reference photos for exact pairing.
Hardware Requirements: VAM 2.0 requires a top-tier RTX 4090 for smooth VR. VAM 1.22 runs well on a GTX 1080.
Script Stability: Thousands of scripts (Look Changer, Clothing Designer) were written for 1.22. Many have not been ported to 2.0.
Offline Functionality: VAM 1.22 does not require constant internet phoning-home, whereas VAM 2.0 has stricter DRM regarding the Creator Key Top status.