Just because you can draw a straight line in paint doesn't mean its a good mouse pad. How you play IN GAME and how many shots you land is what matters. LOL!
@BlaZiN1324 It's easy to tell which of those mouse/mousepad combinations will perform best in-game. Some mice, like laser-mice, will need a specific pad to perform well - I still use an optical mice. Specs like DPI and so on aren't everything, remember that :)
I have a g5 mouse and have been using an old cheap (non-gaming)cloth mouse pad. I just bought a new one that has some kind of metal. Will i see a difference?
Now if there was a way where you could make sure the mouse was aligned perfectly vertically and horizontally when its being moved, then you would have something!!!
but i suppose this is the best way to test pads at the moment =/ , rather do it personally tho.
Kidding. Does it really? I mean, my copperhead and G5 never tracked well on ANY soft pad. I use aluminum, glass or plastic for laser and leave the soft large mats to low sensitivity IME3.0 and other opticals (Mx518, 510, Ikari)
is it possible the Avago mousepad simply has more friction causing slower mouse movement, which allows the poor laser sensors to track better? take a look at the esreality mousescore benchmark, most laser mice lose tracking easily compared to optical ones
Just because you can draw a straight line in paint doesn't mean its a good mouse pad. How you play IN GAME and how many shots you land is what matters. LOL!
BlaZiN1324 2 years ago
@BlaZiN1324 How accurate your mouse moves can attribute to that.
MrXorHomer 1 year ago
@BlaZiN1324 It's easy to tell which of those mouse/mousepad combinations will perform best in-game. Some mice, like laser-mice, will need a specific pad to perform well - I still use an optical mice. Specs like DPI and so on aren't everything, remember that :)
itsnophun 7 months ago
Ok u have all these videos. So. . . what is your finding. .
Which mouse and which mouse pad is best one is should buy for rts games?
sggsix 2 years ago
@sggsix Obviously the one with better tracking and doesn't jump around everywhere.
MrXorHomer 1 year ago
I have a g5 mouse and have been using an old cheap (non-gaming)cloth mouse pad. I just bought a new one that has some kind of metal. Will i see a difference?
CheeseMoe13 3 years ago
you make a diff movement xD
R1v3r3d 3 years ago
poor proof, i hate this test...
there is too much chance for human error...
Now if there was a way where you could make sure the mouse was aligned perfectly vertically and horizontally when its being moved, then you would have something!!!
but i suppose this is the best way to test pads at the moment =/ , rather do it personally tho.
lard444 3 years ago
oh
he moves differently lol
NeCtRiCkS 3 years ago
Ok, and where we can buy this mousepad?
Thx!
HarTzZ 3 years ago
It looks great, I'm myself looking to buy a mouse pad for my G5, It would be nice that you also show how it reacts ingame like in CS:S.
LetsTalkAboutS3x 4 years ago
some lines don't say anything , omg
csdamp 4 years ago 2
Yes they do, they show us the malfunction speed of the mouse on that surface.
DeliriumSC 4 years ago
haha this is bullshit, steelseries owns
cod2tuurlijk 4 years ago
ok, I've tried this mousepad in person and it's actually really great. It really does track better than my qck heavy and my bare table top.
uncola1979 4 years ago 2
Better than QCK+? LIES take it back! ;)
Kidding. Does it really? I mean, my copperhead and G5 never tracked well on ANY soft pad. I use aluminum, glass or plastic for laser and leave the soft large mats to low sensitivity IME3.0 and other opticals (Mx518, 510, Ikari)
DeliriumSC 4 years ago
I see some kind of sticker on the 5l at the top.. that could be messing up the tracking
uncola1979 4 years ago
is it possible the Avago mousepad simply has more friction causing slower mouse movement, which allows the poor laser sensors to track better? take a look at the esreality mousescore benchmark, most laser mice lose tracking easily compared to optical ones
uncola1979 4 years ago