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  1. Everything started with the Logitech G502 I loved this mouse but from the first day I had some problems with it. The mouse was a littlebit to low a little bit to thin ( Narrow width ) and too heavy. (but minimal) Next I tryed the Steelseries Rival 300. This mouse realy great but in this case it was also a small little bit too heavy and to wide and long. I could play brilliant but because the mouse was so long and wide I always fell a bit out of control. Then I tryed the Logitech G403 it had a perfact shape but this time it was way too high so when I was using windows everything was perfect but when i had to aim realy fast it felt realy weird because of the high so I also feeld a bit out of control. Also the swiches/buttons where too light I could trigger the L-mousebutton by replaicing my mouse on the mousepad. My next mouse was the Zowie EC2-A and EC1A the EC1A was from the beginning too big but the 2A was fine my only problem was the shape ot the mouse my small and my ring finger feelt realy weird because of the shape I cant explain it but it just did not feel perfect. You might think that all my complains are very exaggerated and maybe youre right^^ The only mouseses where I had a perfact feeling where the Logitech MX518 and my personal best mouse was the original Logitech G500 (only bad thing was the laisersensor and the mousebutton swiches which where broken after 1,5 years. Can you suggest me a mouse which I didnot tested maybe which is very simmilar to the G500 but with a good optical sensor like Avago/PWC3310 I bought all mouses on amazon and sendet them back only the G502 and the G403 are still in use I wont send them back because of other use then gaming. I testet every mouse minnimum 10h ingametime in Battlefield1, Arma3, Farcry3 and some other games. And yes I tested all mices first in a shop before buying but just touching the mouse without your personal sitting position and game is useless. There are of course some mices which I would never try but all i listed here feeld perfect in the shop. Sorry for my english im still learning it
  2. Finishing up the final touches on my self designed mouse shell, based on PCB from HSK+ pro 4k. Have a few changes from later prototypes(grey version) I'll be rolling into the final(pink) design, including smaller, rounded feet, improved buttons(detached so can be printed separately for higher quality) and improved stability/strength without added weight. sensor position and length will not be rolled up). Over all, it took me approx 20 Iterations from first prototype to what will be the final iteration, pictured grey is prototype #19. This is not an ad I am sharing this because I think it's cool and people will like it, I spent a lot of time on it and I'm proud of it now that the project is drawing to a close. It features: Extreme light weight: total weight is only~16.5g-18g (depending on side buttons/battery/sensor position) Exceptional clicks, extremely low resistance thumb, pinky, foregrip, and LMB/RMB sized and spaced to the most perfect relaxed grip for yours truly. A much wider grip than most mice, especially fingertip grips, allows for me to naturally grip the mouse with no tension whatsoever. I can play for any amount of time and feel absolutely no fatigue. UHMW tape/dots for mouse feet, perfect for skypad(much better than PTFE IMO!) Wilson Grip tape for the grips. Extremely cheap and easy to replace, but functions excellent as a grip. Everything that comes with the PCB, including wireless capability, 4k polling rate, and and a solid sensor. side button optional(I have a design that works for it, but prefer to not use the side buttons to reduce weight) Ability to reposition the sensor. The grey version pictured(most recent test bench, mouse I'll be personally using going forward) has the sensor moved very far down towards the wrist, which lowers the relative sens of my wrist aiming compared to my arm aiming, allowing for more precision without giving up any sens on the arm. Pink version is opposite - sensor is extremely far up, ideal for wrist aimers.
  3. got a weird issue too wondering if you come across it before and know if its common or not i noticed in a game i was playing today life is strange remastered;(with controller) if i keep the same settings i have for it(144hzbtw) ; g sync on - v sync on- , if i set the fps to 60 i notice that the controller sensitivity goes down ? its almost like i lowered the sens in game for control but i havent. the way i tested this was by looking at a point in the street and then holding stick to the right and counting how many secs to come back around to same lampost,.. and without changing the in game sens option at all my sensitivity seems to be at about half than what it is when its at 144. (60 fps-8 secs)-(141 fps-4secs),, is it that its tied to my fps ? or is it just the fps change that causes higher sensitivity in controller ? it took double the amount of time to come back to the lampost (8secs) at 60 fps compared to 4 or less with 141 do you know what this is please ? , any ideas
  4. I think a hardware section on this website is a great idea, here is a few ideas on mousepads and mice I use! First lets talk mouse pads... I've been through a few.. few more then a few. I Use a moderately low sensitivity (~50cm/360) so the size of the pad is important, bigger the better. In my opinion mouse pad friction should be very consistent, IMO the actual speed of the surface is not as important as its overall consistency. Starting your mouse movement (static friction) and continuing a movement (kinetic friction) ideally would be equal, though this is not possible, I believe the closer they feel the more consistent and reliable the pad will feel. Adding to that is how the pad material lets your hand/arm slide over it. Some pads in my experience really grab to your hand/arm (Possibly not as much of a problem if your have very dry hands, moisture is the root cause of the problem). Here's a few I've recently used: (RED = honourable mention), (GOLD = My top pick) - Logitech 640 - 450x400, 3mm thick. This pad is a well made, smooth textured consistent glide retaining lots of control. It shares a lot of similarities with the Zowie GSR, although personally I find this pad doesn't deal with humidity as well and can stop your hand gliding uniformly. - ASUS ROG SHEATH - 900x440, 3mm thick. Perfectly flat and VERY fast. Friction is very consistent on the mouse unfortunately this is one of them pads that really tends to lock on to my hand when it gets sweaty, making it feel less consistent overall. - BenQ Zowie G-SR - 480x400, 3.5mm thick. Perfectly flat with a somewhat *inconsistent surface speed. *Static friction is really quite high, highest I've tested, coupled with a fairly fast *kinetic friction speed, resulting in a fairly inconsistent experience. On the positive side it's very well made, perfectly flat with a silky smooth high quality feeling texture that allows your hand to glide as well as the mouse. I still rate this pad highly if you get used to the unusual glide. - Steelseries Qck+ - 450x400, 2mm thick. Perfectly flat and moderately fast surface speed. Friction is quite balanced on this pad making it feel consistent and reliable. Adding to that my hand has little trouble moving over this pad i rate these pads highly. - Razer Gigantus - 455mm square, 5mm thick. Originally i tested this pad and it had what felt like a lumpy under surface (was like an air bubble that seemed to move around. I wrote this pad off and called it a day. Well i decided to give it another go and to my disbelief the 'lump' is nowhere to be found. Perfectly flat and with similar mouse feel to the Qck pads. Qck possibly a little bit faster. Friction also feels really consistent and reliable. Overall i notice little difference between this and the Qck and rate it highly. - Steelseries Qck HEAVY - 450x400, 6mm thick. Read Qck+ but thicker. Despite people saying it uses a different cloth, I've compared them both and they are identical cloths. IMO its a tad too thick. - Fnatic Focus G1 XXL - 487x372, 3mm thick. Perfectly flat and second only to the ASUS ROG in terms of surface speed. Friction seems consistent however alike the ASUS (all 'glossy' pads???) as soon as your hand gets a bit sweaty it starts sticking to the pad. - Roccat Taito 2017 900x330, 3mm thick. I played with this pad only for a short time. It's not tall enough for me, so I'm trying to source the 370mm tall version (not available in Australia, yet . What I can say though is it really feels like a faster steel series pad. Friction seems consistent and in the short time I used it I never had any problems with it gripping to my hand! When I get the larger version I'll update. - Steelseries Qck Extended - 900x400, 4mm thick. Read Qck+ but thicker and wider! Despite people saying it uses a different cloth, I've compared them both and they are identical cloths. This pad is the best thickness out of the range coupled with extra room! - ARTISAN Ninja FX Zero XL (SOFT foam) - 490x420, 4mm thick - What can i say, this pads quality is #1, sits perfect flat out of the box. Sub-surface stitched edges, perfectly flat / uniform base, consistent feeling cloth with little friction. Negatives? Firstly the cloth texture is fairly coarse, the coarsest texture of any pad I've tested, something you can adjust to fairly quickly but worth a thought, noticeable if your coming from a pad like the smooth Zowie GSR, it's not a huge problem but the GSR certainly allows your hand to glide better. Now for my deal breaker, the foam. For me, it's too soft, this is the only pad I've ever had which will cause the mouse to really DIG IN by applying 'excess' pressure to the mouse, i talk more about this on pages 4 & 5. - ARTISAN Ninja FX Zero XL (MID foam) - 490x420, 3mm thick - READ ARTISAN Ninja FX Zero XL (SOFT foam) then consider that the foam issue is now gone, this base is great and I've had zero issue with it. My favorite pad right now! - HYPER X Fury X 'speed' - 450x400, 3mm thick - First of all lets correct and change the name - HYPER X Fury 'control', it's not faster than the standard Fury X, it's slower. The texture and glide are 'smoother' but it's noticeably slower. Static friction is on the higher end but seems fairly consistent with the general glide and feel of the pad. The smooth texture allows your hand to glide easily, however there is a SLIGHT issue with humidity which seems commonplace amongst 'glossy pads' (Read ASUS ROG SHEATH) Unlike the Fury X i tested, the base is very flat and consistent which surprised me as I'd assumed they used the same base material, quality control? the stitching however, does not sit flat around the edges even after a month sitting on a flat surface. Overall i didn't mind this pad after getting used to it. - HYPER X Fury X - 450x400, 3mm thick -To be honest, this pad ALIKE the Logitech 640 suffered from a 'lumpy' under surface, a GREAT disappointment and likely a quality control issue given the fact that the HYPER X Fury X 'speed' did not have the issue. This pad is a slightly faster sibling of the 'speed' version, confusing i know... The texture is more coarse and i believe that's really the only difference, a larger weave of the same material. As we've seen before 'smoother' is not always faster, often less contact points = less friction. I would pick this pad out of the two IF IT HAD A SMOOTH BASE! which it doesn't... AORUS AMP500 - 430x370, 1.8mm thick - This pad is by far the best pad i've tried for tracking, its glide is second to none, my tracking is more consistent with this surface than any other (i've not tested any hard pads), friction is very consistent making micro adjustment very easy and you never get that 'stuck' feeling. I'm more comfortable / consistent at target acquisition on a more controlled surface like the ARTISAN Ninja FX Zero XL (MID foam). honestly that could be simply due to more time on that surface, time will tell but ultimately this pad is tied as My favorite pad right now! X-Raypad THOR - NEW - TESTING!! - Lets talk mice... Listed in the order of receiving them! NOT by performance! - Razer Viper (currently using) - Glorious MODEL O - Logitech G PRO Gaming Mouse HERO - Logitech G PRO Wireless - Steelseries Rival 600 - Steelseries Rival 310 - Razer Lancehead TE - Razer DeathAdder Elite - ROCCAT Kone EMP - Zowie FK1+ - Zowie FK1 - Zowie EC2-A - Zowie FK2 - Logitech G403 wired - Logitech G403 Wireless - Logitech G900 - Steelseries Rival 300 Here's some specifics on my favourites! You can find more feedback on most of the above by looking through the pages of this thread! Razer Viper - NEW, currently testing! I've only just received this mouse, already love it, consider the Zowie FK 1 & Glorious Model o as predecessors to this. They are all similar in shape, but this mouse LITERALLY does everything better. Better balanced, better grip, better cable, better side button placement and an even better shape. The Geometry of this mouse feels fantastic. To top it off this mouse feels extremely well built, no flex or creaking and still comes in under 70g. Glorious MODEL O - Read Zowie FK 1. consider this; it weighs only 67g, better buttons all round, comfort grooves for M1 & M2, better cable, RGB and software allowing DPI steps of 100 and then consider that this shape is slightly better than the FK1, I get no cramping with this mouse and still get a great solid grip. Steelseries Rival 310 - This mouse has a GREAT shape, the geometry allows a very solid grip. the buttons are all very good, great flexible cable and one of the best gliding mouses I've used. The only negative I can pick is the rubber sides, when your hands are dry they offer amazing grip, coupled with great geometry the mouse is literally locked in place. Perfect. Unfortunately after your hands warm up, any moisture makes the grips very slippery and lets this mouse down. Honestly if this mouse had comfort grooves in the M1/M2 buttons and a similar coating/ grips as the Rival 600 (the grips on the rival 600 almost improve as your hands warm up, the rest of the mouse is coated in an anti slip coating, Great!), this would easily be my top pick. Zowie FK 1 - Almost as soon as I picked up this mouse I liked it, a lot. You can get a VERY SOLID grip on this shape and ultimately is why it feels so consistent and reliable, no rubber grips and it doesn't need it, the geometry is good enough. The L&R clicks are stiffer than most and take some getting used to and the side buttons / mouse wheel are OK. Great contact pads, glides well. Great flexible cable and not much to say about the 3310 sensor, works fine, tracks well. Obviously DPI steps are limited to 400, 800, 1600 & 3200. Not really a problem for most. After months of using this mouse the only concern I had was discomfort in my hand as your pinkie finger is generally completely unsupported. Any specific questions feel free!
  5. So i'm pretty clueless when it comes to DPI, i'm testing 3 of my mice, measuring my cm/360 in CS:GO (800, 1.2). I'm testing 3 mice each at the same dpi: Rival 300, G703 and EC2-B. I understand that different sensors may produce different results, however the only mouse in this case that is producing a different result is my Rival 300 (undershoots a little bit, whereas my other 2 mice do a perfect 360 on my mousepad width). I'm doing it by feel so it's probably a little innacurate, but I increased my rival's dpi by 50 and it seemed to give the same result as the other two. I've seen some places that the hero sensor has different calculations but mine seems pretty consistent with my EC2-B, my question is: Is this something that changes from sensor to sensor, or is it just steelseries that has different calculations and should i keep this in mind if i ever change my mouse again? I've changed mouse a few times but never really taken this into account, just picked the same dpi and gone with it, i've actually had trouble because i used the original rival on release and could never find a new mouse to fit me afterwards. Hope someone smarter than I can give me the answer!
  6. Will COD WW2 beta for PC be added to the supported games list?
  7. Would love to see Nomad added! Could you add this game to converter? http://store.steampowered.com/app/378370/Nomad/ Thanks!
  8. Hey Guys. I normally used high sensitivity (14cm/360°) and recently i tried to play with lower sensitivity (28cm/360°). You really have to get used to it because, i need now need to use my whole arm instead of the wrist. But after a while i began to understand why so many player prefer this low sensitivity. It felt pretty slow, which is not so good in twitch shooters like Black Ops III, but my aim improved and everything felt more stable and reliable. But it also had a big downside and that was the strain, that you have... But in a multiplayer game you want to have every little advantage to be better than the others so it wasn't that of a problem. However, playing Black Ops III just for fun with the Campaign or Zombies, i really got that need to go back to a more confi high sensitivity, where i can lay back, chill and use my wrist. ...which i did. But i don't want to switch sensitivity all the time, because i cannot rewrite myself constantly. Original i even wanted to have the same Windows sensitivity as ingame, so i could improve my mouse skill when i was working or browsing. What should i do to get the one sensitivity i can stick to, because right now i'm back at the higher sensitivity, because i also like to play casually. Any tips or advice? My Specs: Logitech G502 on 3200dpi 4/11 Windows Sensitivity (because 3200dpi would be too high for windows stuff but i also want the benefit of smoothness) Currently 0.50 in BOIII (which is kinda the lowest high sensitivity, where i'm still able to play with my wrist. Any lower than that, and i would need my arm.)
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