Also, if you're just selling a couple pads, use /r/hardwareswap instead. Rule #7: Before advertising/selling, message the mods or your post will be removed. If you do this, your post will be removed. Rule #5: Do not use URL shorteners when linking a website. Rule #4: If submitting an image link, please use imgur and directly link it to the picture or album. Wondering what qualifies as NSFW? Message the moderators. Also, don't tag your post NSFW unless it is NSFW. Rule #3: I don't know what mousepad-related NSFW images there are in the world, but if there are, please tag them accordingly. Rule #2: Fanboyism is not allowed! Please make the distinction between brand allegiance and brand fanboyism. We're a very small community as it is, treat each other well! Link Flair Filters News All But Photos All Reviews & Video Reviews Just Reviews Just Video Reviews Review Requests User Questions/Advice Threads Buying Threads Rules We are an ultra-small ultra-new community, so any rules are also in their infancy and may be quickly changed. This subreddit is night mode compatible(-ish) with RES. Violation of them will result in your post being removed or a ban. The gsr is also fairly durable, probably more now with the stitched edges so I wouldn't worry about that for either one.Please read the rules. I've kept my hein as clean as possible from day 1 and it's lasted 18 months now with no noticeable wear or issues. Although I've never used the zero xsoft speciifcally, I would imagine that it would perform similarly to the qck heavy with the differences being the much higher quality (even) foam and it will stick to your desk like glue. The artisan is going to be harder to clean and will hold dust and hairs in the surface although in my experience that has never had an effect on my play. The gsr will be faster and has a much smoother surface than the zero which has a more textured surface. Also you should know that the largest Artisan pads are still smaller than the gsr. It's very important to know that this is personal preference and many people need slower pads despite claiming that they want them as fast as possible. I'm pretty sure that the zero xsoft will be the slowest artisan pad. the glide is pretty good but I feel like it has a small initial friction which just makes it so when you're focusing on one steady shot then need to immediately adjust - that it's just simply not the best contender in that area - not sure why either since the base is so hard. I've also tried the razer gigantus and while it's a standard cloth with no type of weird coating and huge size plus hard base. I'm able to aim well on all those pads - the goliathus speed probably being the slowest of them all but for whatever reason I enjoyed that one for about a year as well. The artisans have the best tracking which you can notice immediately upon gaming, it's like the sensor is picking up more of the weave - but my favorite glide is probably the QCKs since there's like no initial friction for movements. If you wish to be added to the sidebar, please provide the mods with proof of connection with your company through mod mail.īe sure to check out our sister peripheral/input subreddits:Īrtisan hein/hayate are better than the zero, both artisans are better than the g-sr. Roccat - /u/RoccatAndi /u/TeamROCCAT /u/ROCCATLeuchtrakete Razer - /u/Razer_TheFiend /u/seeson /u/Cult_Of_Razer /u/razer-right /u/Razer_Pebo /u/razerbenz Logitech - /u/LogitechG_Coonrad /u/Logitech_CSLaurie /u/logi_jim /u/logi_pr /u/logi_as /u/logi_dm /u/logi_ss Lethal Gaming Gear - u/dheisman21882 /u/xSEEBEEx Glorious - /u/woox13 /u/GloriousZaper u/GloriousBIG /u/GloriousEmpress /u/GloriousPanther_ /u/GloriousKeem Welcome to /r/MouseReview! Join our Discord! Want to buy/sell/trade mice? Check out /r/MouseMarket! Rulesīefore engaging with our community, please review the rules and guidelines.Ĭooler Master- /u/CM_Harry /u/notoriousbigs u/ALPHA17IĮndgame Gear - /u/EndgameGear_Max /u/WREEDHEID
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