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DarthVad3r
Malaysia8 Posts
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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
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Camail
United States1030 Posts
If I was to get a another hard pad, what would be a good replacement? Would a cloth pad have any friction that could simulate the hard pad? Right now lowering my sens compensates for the lack of friction but I really don't like the extra strain on my mouse hand from the change. | ||
iXphobos
Germany1464 Posts
On November 19 2015 18:27 Camail wrote: So my last razer hard pad has officially been worn through, it's one of those exactmats from way back when with one slippery side and one rougher side. They don't make those anymore and the new hard pads from razer are expensive, I prefer the side with friction (control(TM) side...) so I was wondering about a few things. If I was to get a another hard pad, what would be a good replacement? Would a cloth pad have any friction that could simulate the hard pad? Right now lowering my sens compensates for the lack of friction but I really don't like the extra strain on my mouse hand from the change. Most people use cloth pads nowadays. You should try one and see if you can get used to it. If not go back to whatever is comfortamble for you. I use a Roccat Taito for example which is big, cheap and very good. There's also a version of it with additional friction i think. | ||
Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On November 19 2015 18:27 Camail wrote: So my last razer hard pad has officially been worn through, it's one of those exactmats from way back when with one slippery side and one rougher side. They don't make those anymore and the new hard pads from razer are expensive, I prefer the side with friction (control(TM) side...) so I was wondering about a few things. If I was to get a another hard pad, what would be a good replacement? Would a cloth pad have any friction that could simulate the hard pad? Right now lowering my sens compensates for the lack of friction but I really don't like the extra strain on my mouse hand from the change. Using Steelseries 9HD atm and loving it (I think it's out of production, but you can still get it if you look around. The little brother 4hd is still being made). By far the best hard mat I have had. | ||
Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
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Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On November 20 2015 07:34 Nagisama wrote: qck+ ftw! my friend has some razer hard mat, and it's simply scraping off the skates of the mouse. Leaves black marks all over his hands after he plays, in addition to some annoying mouse swiping sounds. One of my old razer mats gave me cuts on my wrist. Made for some awkward conversations with people after using it... fixed it with duct tape, but still a ridiculous oversight to begin with | ||
Souma
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On November 20 2015 07:34 Nagisama wrote: qck+ ftw! my friend has some razer hard mat, and it's simply scraping off the skates of the mouse. Leaves black marks all over his hands after he plays, in addition to some annoying mouse swiping sounds. Man those swiping sounds ... and yeah I remember one of the first hard ones I tried back in the day was the ratpad I hated it. It was much smaller than the ones they have now. The only reason I got it was because the ony decent cloth pads then were those allsops but they were to small Im talking like 2002, and it was the only one we could get because we had to ask someone visiting Dubai to get it for us. QCK+ is win. | ||
Ragnarork
France9034 Posts
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
On November 20 2015 21:21 Ragnarork wrote: My TL Mousemat looks down on your mats. Ahah I have that one too. | ||
Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On November 20 2015 21:21 Ragnarork wrote: My TL Mousemat looks down on your mats. Had one of those too for a while. it didn't survive traveling very well. Or at all.. | ||
Ragnarork
France9034 Posts
On November 21 2015 00:45 Excludos wrote: Had one of those too for a while. it didn't survive traveling very well. Or at all.. I insta-bought the new edition, not only because fanboyism (okeh, maybe), but also because the previous one was closer to dark dark dark blue than dark blue. | ||
Epoxide
Magic Woods9326 Posts
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Ragnarork
France9034 Posts
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Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
I mean... It makes a pretty big difference. With 10k you have to buy tier two weapons in the 3rd round, if you lose the first two. And it also seems to favour CT, as they usually favour more AWPs, and have more expensive weapons. I've only seen 10k being used, until today. | ||
Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
MR3 - Max Rounds 3, is the one you see more often. Each team plays 3 round halves, and have 10k starting money. Pros: quicker, forces teams to still kind of manage economy, because if CTs lose first two rounds, they'll have a really weird force buy on the last round. Cons: Tends to cause double/triple/infinite OTs. MR5 - Max Rounds 5, is not as often used, but as you said, is used in Starladder. As it says, each team plays 5 round halves, and have 16k starting money. Pros: less worrying about money, IIRC both sides should be able to have some sort of rifle buy all 5 rounds (unless they go awp/autosniper all the time or something). Less likely to go into double OT. Cons: idk? not as popular lol. Initially takes longer, so maybe that's why, you're playing potential extra 10 rounds, instead of just 6. | ||
Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
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