I've been considering this steel series mouse map. It's 10 usd, and I've heard it has good quality. Any other sugestions?
just buy a qck+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1N835D2752&cm_re=qck%2b-_-26-995-021-_-Product
qck+ is one of the best, if not the best you can buy
Stitched edges.
Stitched edges.
maelstromBut with a rather unknown brand like this one, you may never know how it may affect your mouse's lift off distance. Just stick with the proven and loved one, qck.
It is a flat dark colored cloth pad. There isn't much to screw up.
But with a rather unknown brand like this one, you may never know how it may affect your mouse's lift off distance. Just stick with the proven and loved one, qck.[/quote]
It is a flat dark colored cloth pad. There isn't much to screw up.
lethargistjust buy a qck+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1N835D2752&cm_re=qck%2b-_-26-995-021-_-Product
QcK+ on Amazon for $10
QcK+ on Amazon for $10
http://smile.amazon.com/SteelSeries-QcK-Gaming-Mouse-Black/dp/B000UVRU6G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1445749463&sr=8-2&keywords=steelseries+qck&tag=teamfortresst-20
Maybe off topic, but does anyone have a good suggestion on a mouse pad with stitched edges?
The Sloth eSports mousepad I bought at GXL was exactly $20 USD, but he had others for less.
http://puu.sh/kROV4/14d6197d13.jpg
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/745438040/sloth-e-sports
Great quality mouse pads, if you need help contacting him, I can possibly help with that, but try social media and that stuff first.
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M4TTMaybe off topic, but does anyone have a good suggestion on a mouse pad with stitched edges?
My Sloth mouse pad has stitched edges. The Razer one I was using prior to it had stitched edges too. I don't know what kind it was though.
http://puu.sh/kROV4/14d6197d13.jpg
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/745438040/sloth-e-sports
Great quality mouse pads, if you need help contacting him, I can possibly help with that, but try social media and that stuff first.
EDIT:
[quote=M4TT]Maybe off topic, but does anyone have a good suggestion on a mouse pad with stitched edges?[/quote]
My Sloth mouse pad has stitched edges. The Razer one I was using prior to it had stitched edges too. I don't know what kind it was though.
I'd suggest getting a razor mouse mat if you prefer to have a bit of friction on your mouse mat like myself.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all. When I first tried it out I was so uncomfortable with it, when I would do flick shots, my mouse would just go way too far.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all. When I first tried it out I was so uncomfortable with it, when I would do flick shots, my mouse would just go way too far.
I used to own a QcK and it was great, but I now I own a Glorious PC Gaming Race deskmat. I think the PC Gaming Race one is a little bit nicer because it has the stitched edges. The actual mouse surface is basically identical.
The PC Race mat has an awful logo, but supposedly it is very easily scratched off. I don't want to risk that though.
The PC Race mat has an awful logo, but supposedly it is very easily scratched off. I don't want to risk that though.
Screwballhttp://www.pcgamingrace.com/collections/large-gaming-mouse-pads/products/glorious-xl-heavy-gaming-mouse-mat
Stitched edges.
i would rather kill myself than have a fucking PC master race logo
Stitched edges.[/quote]
i would rather kill myself than have a fucking PC master race logo
rezgarI'd suggest getting a razor mouse mat if you prefer to have a bit of friction on your mouse mat like myself.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all. When I first tried it out I was so uncomfortable with it, when I would do flick shots, my mouse would just go way too far.
It takes some time to get used to smoother pads but my transition from Razer Goliathus to QcK Heavy was worth it.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all. When I first tried it out I was so uncomfortable with it, when I would do flick shots, my mouse would just go way too far.[/quote]
It takes some time to get used to smoother pads but my transition from Razer Goliathus to QcK Heavy was worth it.
the qck+ is overrated as fuck just saying.
objectively its not that good. its.. alright..
+large
+solid black color
+relatively cheap
+-high friction
-wear patterns
-too thin (detects imperfections in the surface underneath)
-edges peel
-pad rolls up if you rest your wrist on the edge then move forwards
-not water resistant
if you are going to get a qck at least get the heavy, it fixes some of that stuff and is easily worth the price
maelstromBut with a rather unknown brand like this one, you may never know how it may affect your mouse's lift off distance. Just stick with the proven and loved one, qck.
thats really dumb.
if your mouses lift off distance is seriously affected by a solid black pad ur mouse is actually just shit, but its not going to happen.
maelstromTexture can affect your mouse's lift off distance, sooooo :)
different cloth textures will affect your lift off distance by like 0.1mm *gasp*. its irrelevant. and who's to say the qck is better in that respect? it depends which mouse you use and even type and wear of your mousefeet at that sort of distance. moot
rezgarI'd suggest getting a razor mouse mat if you prefer to have a bit of friction on your mouse mat like myself.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all.
okay I have no idea what you are talking about. the qck+ has A LOT of friction, it is known as a high friction pad. it has more friction than a razer goliathus (either version). also smooth is not the opposite of friction, its a different property.
objectively its not that good. its.. alright..
+large
+solid black color
+relatively cheap
+-high friction
-wear patterns
-too thin (detects imperfections in the surface underneath)
-edges peel
-pad rolls up if you rest your wrist on the edge then move forwards
-not water resistant
if you are going to get a qck at least get the heavy, it fixes some of that stuff and is easily worth the price
[quote=maelstrom]But with a rather unknown brand like this one, you may never know how it may affect your mouse's lift off distance. Just stick with the proven and loved one, qck.[/quote]
thats really dumb.
if your mouses lift off distance is seriously affected by a solid black pad ur mouse is actually just shit, but its not going to happen.
[quote=maelstrom]Texture can affect your mouse's lift off distance, sooooo :)[/quote]
different cloth textures will affect your lift off distance by like 0.1mm *gasp*. its irrelevant. and who's to say the qck is better in that respect? it depends which mouse you use and even type and wear of your mousefeet at that sort of distance. moot
[quote=rezgar]I'd suggest getting a razor mouse mat if you prefer to have a bit of friction on your mouse mat like myself.
The qck+ is a great mouse mat too but in my opinion it's just too smooth for me, it has like no friction at all.[/quote]
okay I have no idea what you are talking about. the qck+ has A LOT of friction, it is known as a high friction pad. it has more friction than a razer goliathus (either version). also smooth is not the opposite of friction, its a different property.