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  1. Are you using same fov? Because your Field of View affects how it feels.
  2. Mind showing a picture of your mousepad being vertically? I have heard people of doing this to have more arm restin on pad while still having space to move your mouse on the pad as well. Just wonder since its a bit vertically.. doesnt it make the glide feel a bit different than if it was just normally on the desk?
  3. I'm not sure if this is the right place to discuss this, but since it's aim related thought it might be the place. I have times/days where my arm/hand in general moves very slowly and feel sluggish. It feels like it's not even my own arm or hand. it just feels slow than usual and feels so "lifeless" it's my hand doesnt move as I want it to during those times . I wonder what might be causing this? I get pretty much 7-9 hours sleep and I'm eating usually 3-4 times a day. Only drink I drink is Water and Soy milk. My water in take is about 0,5 - 1 liter a day depending how thirsty I feel. Could this be related to some sort of vitamin deficiency ?
  4. There definitely is hybrid grips. I personally use a fingertip with my G303 and during intense moments I go into a claw so I'd say I'm a hybrid as well since I mostly use my fingertips to control my mouse and arm for big swipes. OP's grip looks like relaxed claw/fingertip hybrid to me.
  5. So viewspeed over monitor distance? This should also be applied to hipfire or is hipfire better with 360?
  6. Yeah just a bit weird how 48cm works fine on OW, but Apex it just feels too slow. I mostly play just Overwatch though. I just use numbers as guidelines sort of. Just thinking if I should lower it to 40-43cm and stick with that, since I'd like to have one sens across all games I play.
  7. Well but PSA method is following an object or w/e and then choosing between high and low though.. o.o
  8. With following the dot I meant PSA method. I think it just feels kinda flawed. Is there actually someone who's used it and just stuck with that sensitivity and can call it their "perfect" one?
  9. Just kinda still in the "wonder what sensitivity suits me better" phase(more like for over 4-5 years). Been through the follow a dot on a wall trick and then doing constant flicks to right or left side of mouse pad to try and determine a sensitivity.. so I was playing about 24-25cm / 360 for a month or so, but felt like long range shots were impossible unless I squeezed my mouse super hard. Although I'm trying to flick, I feel like when I'm not consciously thinkin about flicking I will start tracking.. and it causes a problem. Although I switched like 2 days ago to 48cm / 360 which feels okay to me in Overwatch/CS/BFV.. but in Apex Legends it just doesn't seem to work out too well. My Ads sometimes lags behind of people and if ppl come fight me right into my face I can't keep up with swipes. So I started just googling and checking sensitivities of various people and was wondering if there's somewhere actually a list of average sensitivity of pro players across multiple fps titles.. but couldnt find one. One thing that kinda bothers me is that... this certain cm/360 seems kinda special. For some reason I see a lot of people use that. It is 34.6364 cm / 360 . I'm not sure what makes it so special, but perhaps someone can enlighten me. So far what I've learned about myself as a fps player is that my mouse control doesn't seem to be very good, which means high sens is a no go for me. So I'm thinking that some sort of a low sensitivity probably should suit me. 48cm aim wise is nice, but if I could just retain that aim and still have a bit more freedom in movement it'd be superb.. so I'm not sure should I try to compromise and just drop my sensitivity from 48cm to like 40 or even to the magic number 34.6364 cm or just stick with my 48cm .
  10. Personally I don't think it is right or even wise to tell people to use acceleration. It is your own personal opinion, I don't think forcing your own ideals on others is helpful. As for m_mousespeed 0 vs 1 ... when in doubt use 0. There's something with this setting on 1 that makes mouse movement really weird. At one point I thought it might enable some sort of acceleration. All I know is that I feel mouse movement being better with this setting set to 0. That could be just me, but that is my take on this setting. Feel free to test it out yourself .
  11. Well I'm not sure if I get the frictions right but kinetic is how easy it is to get your mouse moving and static is how much friction or resistance pad gives as you're on the move. I know people might hate me for this, but I will say that G-SR is garbage mousepad. It is affected too much by humidity and it might be fine for first month which after it becomes god awfully slow. Yeah many CSGO pros might use it, but I personally just think it is waste of money and that Razer Gigantus or any of Artisan pads just beats it hands down. This is just my personal opinion of course based on my own experience with both the original blue one and the new black G-SR. I have few mousepads and well there's just something about Artisan Zero's surface that although it does have fast glide initial friction is low so its really easy to get the mouse moving and static friction in it feels to be less than Qck+/heavy however it stops where you want it to. Then again mouse feet do affect how a mousepad will feel. I use on all my mice Hyperglide/Corepadz mouse feet which are pure teflon/PTFE as far as I know and they're white.. while your usual mouse feet you see companies but have gone different treatment and they're usually black and so they give more feedback resistance . Hyperglide/Corepadz give you a smooth and a bit faster gliding experience in comparison. Still I have used both Qck and Artisan Zero for a good while on Hyperglides and they both pretty much stop where I want them to. I can feel in use that Qck does have more static friction/resistance while on the move. To get your mouse moving feels nearly the same with Zero and Qck. It might be placebo, but I feel like my aim just tiny tiny bit more precise/accurate with Qck. However my accuracy stats seem to be the exact same with both pads. What I like about Artisan Zero is it is consistent regardless of humidity and it feels the same to me. As well as having moderate/medium glide speed it still stops exactly where you want it to. My room and apartment always been really dry.. like air wise. There's static electricity all over the place. Finally after 6 years I've decided to just buy some cheap humidifier. There are people who are kind of oblivious and will say "mousepad is a mousepad they all feel the same" some just are not sensitive enough to notice a change. I personally can aim pretty much with any pad that is not the problem, problem is me being comfortable with the pad and it's speed/stopping power. Basically if anyone wants more friction than what Qck+ or G-SR can offer... just get competition/master feet from Hotlines gaming or just find some high friction PTFE sheets and make your own. Then again I personally feel that'd be overkill and would say at that point you might be either playing with a too high of a sensitivity or you mistake missing a shot to your actual accuracy. Sorry for the long post.. sometimes I get a bit carried away.
  12. Hybrid pads are usually hard to stop on... aren't they? I play at 31.16 cm / 360
  13. Artisan Zero was my favorite pad. I'm trying to look something with similar stopping power(I guess you'd call it static friction? ) . Reason for that is hair... yes all sorts of hair gets stuck in the weave/cloth and doesn't come off... unless you go pinching them off one by one. Any suggestions? I do have laying around here Razer Gigantus and Qck+(currently using Qck+ over Zero). Humidity seems to be an issue here... as it is outdoors about 80-100% humidity.. however indoors I think humidity is pretty much non existent at least in my apartment. Air feels really dry and whenever I lift my mousepad of the desk I can hear this zappin noise and yes it gives a little shock to me. I ordered some cheap humidifier off amazon hoping it might get rid of this static electricity around my apartment. Most likely arrives here by friday. As for mouse I'm currently using EC2-A. Kinda hoping to find somewhere a long but slim body mouse.. like around 53-55 width and length about 124-130mm would seem pretty ideal. I stumbled on amazon to a product called Plugable gaming mouse which looks promising, just no clue what is he grip width of the mouse.. from it's widest point I guess it's about 68mm .
  14. Yeah I'm currently at 39.29 cm / 360 . Still unsure if it's good or if I'll struggle with turning. I suppose I should just keep that for 1-2 weeks and then see if I need to adjust it to somewhere 35-36 cm / 360 . I did play yesterday with it okayish. Just throws me a bit off since the fastest character in Overwatch also has pretty small hitbox so makes them hard to hit regardless of sensitivity. Although I feel like vs them a bit faster sensitivity should work a bit better.
  15. My brain overheating just by trying to figure it out. Sucks to be bad at math...
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