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Hey guys! I'm having trouble picking between these 2 mouse-pads and I need to know which ones better and why (I play FPS games but I might play an another type of game every once in a while but I play all games mostly FPS though, not sure if that helps). Im using a laser mouse and I use a relatively high sensitivity. Out of 10 I would use a 7.5 Sensitivity. Ive listed 2 mouse-pads that you can vote for, The Steelseries Heavy, and the Steelseries 9HD, i've also made a option for Other which means another mousepad, if you choose other comment what mousepad it is. 

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Using the SteelSeries QcK XL, and it is amazing.

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Go mice pads just go for something you like. Like design or size. Also hard mouse pad is better for FPS (twitch movement)because it has less friction. Soft mice pads can have difderent types of surfaces. Like smooth or more of a rough surface.

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I've used both in the past for a short term, and they're both great. I'd pick QcK because I prefer the cloth surface and the portability. The Steelseries website says the 9HD is optimised for the Xai mouse, which uses a laser sensor, if that information is of any help.

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Used a steelseries Qck and the texture was horrible, rough and blarg.

 

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Soft and accurate, best pad I have used.

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