what mouse yall using
custom skates and artisan mousepads and whatever seem like they have minimal impact tbh change my mind
agreed, the good thing about artisan pads is their durability but they're not that much better than regular pads imo they just don't get used as easily
don't need to change your mind, it makes a big impact for me and it doesn't matter what others think since their opinions won't change my factual experience. Superlight 2 + tiger ice skates + artisan xsoft is the way to go for me
i mean if it works for u good job, i just personally don't see the value in it. i dont think i'm gonna get any significant gains from changing skates and a mousepad. i didnt need that shit to hit immortal, i didnt need it when i hit rad, i'm probably never gonna need that shit ever cuz i'm not going pro u feel me but yeah like if u are seeing positive gains then power to u bro
be warned they are known to have battery issues after a year or two, besides that agree
Not that big of an impact tbh. The only battery issue that you experience is that you go from straight 3 weeks without charging to like 2 weeks unless you're dumb enough to not check it from time to time you're really fine tbh. Ts goated literally better than gpro x s
I know 3 people who have had this mouse and all 3 of them have had complete battery failures within the last year
Battery failures? Maybe they tend to forget to turn it off after using. It happened to me. I left it on for 3 days and it died. Maybe thats why? Idk, i never had an issue with mine
I mean I got this for like $13 off temu (it's like $50 off their official website) so to be fair, can't complain if that does happen. But thanks for informing me
if anything the mouse is worth just buying at $13 every 1-2 years and it'll still be way cheaper than a "top" gaming mouse but yeah it can just start dying rapidly
indeed better than spending like 150 for a Superlight 2 or something (it's probably not 150 right now but still very high)
There are obvious downsides with these being that the proper software can be hard to find sometimes, some products have negligible quality control, but if the one you received is good, this mouse will genuinely be enough for a solid 2 ish years (or more). The build is nice, and if you get cheap dot skates (like I did for 2 dollars), these feel premium imo
TL;DR I agree lmao
Attack Shark R3 - Best mouse I've ever used
Magnesium Alloy Shell, weighing 46g - 14g lighter than Superlight 2
8k polling
Stock skates are mid imo but comes with others + grips
Kmart anko wireless gaming mouse only real one know what I'm talking about🇦🇺
Will use dav3 pro/pulsar exlite once I have money
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
Used to use G Pro Superlight, but it had shit buttons compared to DAV3. Especially side buttons were bottom tier.
what was bad about them. i had a g pro x superlight but didnt rly use the side buttons
pulsar x2
want to try the superlight shape out tho so i am getting one of the clones in a few weeks or so