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Hi im using a razer goliathus control version and is wearing out, should i buy the same mousepad or look for another? i read some reviews about Puretrak Talent, Puretrak Stealth ( Smaller than the normal ), Steelseries QCK+, Steelseries QCK Heavy are these better? i play overwatch so im looking for a better mousepad, yes i know mousepad wont change my aim but i want a good one for fps. i also heard artisan mousepad is the better mousepad. Thanks

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Currently I'm using this mouse pad https://www.amazon.com/Reflex-Lab-Stitched-Waterproof-Smooth-36/dp/B00WY1BDZE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1469006959&sr=8-5&keywords=mouse+pad+wide

 

It is very good quality one which gonna last you like years. Also it is good one for gaming, i play cs go and this pad is smooth, i really lik eit

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25 minutes ago, SandroMK said:

Currently I'm using this mouse pad https://www.amazon.com/Reflex-Lab-Stitched-Waterproof-Smooth-36/dp/B00WY1BDZE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1469006959&sr=8-5&keywords=mouse+pad+wide

 

It is very good quality one which gonna last you like years. Also it is good one for gaming, i play cs go and this pad is smooth, i really lik eit

so mousepad (softpad) doesnt really matter much? like artisan vs steel series vs razer vs puretrak? cause for fps most pro gamers use a certain particular mostpad, so i was guessing maybe it has better tracking to do fine shooting?

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5 minutes ago, danielhowk said:

so i was guessing maybe it has better tracking to do fine shooting?

A soft mousepad will be slower but more precise, a hard one will be faster but less precise. In the pro gaming scene it's almost 50/50, so i'd say use what you prefer and what suits your play style. I have a old razer BF4 hard mouse pad and while it looks awesome it doesn't really feel good in my opinion, i prefer soft ones but both are great, so i'd say if you have a little bit of extra money buy 2 mousepads (one hard and one soft maybe?) and then return 1 of them after like a week.

 

But both hard and soft mousepads work for high sensitivity and being precise

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1 hour ago, Crunken said:

A soft mousepad will be slower but more precise, a hard one will be faster but less precise. In the pro gaming scene it's almost 50/50, so i'd say use what you prefer and what suits your play style. I have a old razer BF4 hard mouse pad and while it looks awesome it doesn't really feel good in my opinion, i prefer soft ones but both are great, so i'd say if you have a little bit of extra money buy 2 mousepads (one hard and one soft maybe?) and then return 1 of them after like a week.

 

But both hard and soft mousepads work for high sensitivity and being precise

 

4 hours ago, MVPernula said:

Aaah, beat me to it..

 

4 hours ago, Crunken said:

I haven't really noticed a big difference in mousepads I've been using over the years, but atm i'm using a Corsair MM300 extended, looks nice and is comfortable to game one and no tracking issues

i see, im use with low sensitivity for fps being more precise. so i stick to soft mousepad. i heard artisan mousepad is similiar to steelseries Qck heavy, but a better quality version of it.

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