I've heard some claim it's not enough of a difference to matter, but I'd imagine if you're trying to click the one pixel that is someone's head, it matters. I think it's the Hayate Otsu that has the least difference between horizontal and vertical sensitivity, while the Hayate and Hayate Kou have more of a difference. The only other pads I'd consider besides the Zero are the various Hayates. The Hien is "built like a tank" and is very rough, which some people find very coarse on their forearms. Probably a unique experience but not recommended for someone who wants something that lasts and offers control. It literally wears down over time as glass fragments shed off of it. There's some threads that go through all the differences more in-depth but. At least as someone who played CSGO a lot though, I feel like if your crosshair placement is good, you should be minimizing your flicks. Others who may flick more may look into others. It's their slowest and most controlled pad. Either way, I still recommend the FX line.Īs an FPS player who wants all the advantages he can get, I've never considered anything seriously other than the Zero. They'll later come out with a line that is their budget line but which is apparently modular, as in you can swap the different layers. The FX line is their new and updated line, get these. I think soft is a safe bet, xsoft if you want the "full experience" and are willing to take the risk. Sounds like an issue that wouldn't come up for most people. I almost wish I got xsoft to go "full Artisan" because I figure it'd be the most unique experience (like getting blue switches on your first mech keyboard) but I heard rumors that people who were pressing down really hard on their mice had weird sensor issues because they were deforming their pads too much. The softness levels correspond to how soft the middle layer is. If you wish to be added to the sidebar, please provide the mods with proof of connection with your company through mod mail.īe sure to check out our sister peripheral/input subreddits: This feature improves a mouse’s pointer precision and allows you to prevent glitches and errors. Artisan mouse pads are known as extremely flat, which means they have absolutely no waviness on the surface. Roccat - /u/RoccatAndi /u/TeamROCCAT /u/ROCCATLeuchtrakete However, when it comes to more speed, they are quite efficient. Razer - /u/Razer_TheFiend /u/seeson /u/Cult_Of_Razer /u/razer-right /u/Razer_Pebo /u/Razer_icy Logitech - /u/LogitechG_Coonrad /u/Logitech_CSLaurie /u/logi_jim /u/logi_pr /u/logi_as /u/logi_dm /u/logi_ss Glorious - /u/woox13 /u/GloriousZaper u/GloriousBIG /u/GloriousEmpress /u/GloriousPanther_ /u/GloriousKeem Having a mousepad brush is recommended by us at MaxGaming.Welcome to /r/MouseReview! Join our Discord! Want to buy/sell/trade mice? Check out /r/MouseMarket! Rulesīefore engaging with our community, please review the rules and guidelines.Ĭooler Master- /u/CM_Harry /u/notoriousbigs u/ALPHA17IĮndgame Gear - /u/EndgameGear_Max /u/WREEDHEID The mid-mousepad is thinner and harder which improves speed.Īll Artisan mousepads last longer if you take care of them. For example, Xsoft has more cushion which gives more control and stopping power. Some things to consider with this is firmness & speed + stopping power. These 3 give different feelings when using the mousepad. Plug'n'play kind of mousepad.Īrtisan mousepads have 3 different levels of firmness when it comes to each model. The glide is also not influenced by humidity or perspiration. If you’re not sure about more speed or more control, we would suggest the Hien. The weaves are tight and precise which makes the quality control spectacular.Īrtisan Hien is the 2nd most popular mousepad. They build their mousepads with high-quality fabrics. Their mousepads are known to be the endgame of mousepads. Artisan is a mousepad manufacturer from Japan.
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