TJBSnowdreamgoatniggas on the moon sucked i have low expectations
literally their best album
come on
nldw > all
NOTM > TMS > GP = EXM > NLDW
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TJBSnowdreamgoatniggas on the moon sucked i have low expectations
literally their best album
come on
nldw > all
NOTM > TMS > GP = EXM > NLDW
goatniggas on the moon sucked i have low expectations
literally their best album
come on
For comparison purposes with this, I ran a few tests in enotus with mice I already own:
Zowie FK - 2.99m/s
G100s - 2.92m/s
WMO1.1a - 1.83m/s
Kana V2 - 4.25m/s
Personally I have never hit control speed on my g100s and I hit it rarely on my WMO, only during CPMA.
KrocketKarmaBtw what mousepad would you guys suggest to go along with such a light mouse with a great optical sensor? I want to lower my sens from 9.1" to maybe 10-14" once I do get a new mouse.
If you're coming from a Naga...That thing's 135g. You're almost halving the weight of your mouse.
The heaviest end of most gaming mice is about 105g, and the majority sit at 85-90g. You're in for a bit of a shock, and you're probably going to need a lot more mouse space to help ease you into the change. I personally like deskpads as they give you a lot of room to fling your mouse around at a lower sens. Alternatively you can try a QCK Heavy (they wear fairly quickly) or a Puretrak Talent (hard to find depending on where you live).
TL;DR: get something big and cloth
another factor to consider is the fact that a new generation of players is coming in.
and a lot of these people have never known the game any different to how it already is.
in its earlier days (not even early, let's say 2010-ish), the game still struck a decent balance between cartoony artstyle and solid gameplay. not to suggest these are mutually exclusive, but when you look at the current state of the game it reeks of stale cash-cow.
however, you don't have to have been playing since 2007 to know that the public game has changed a lot over the past few years - people who have started within the past two years and only play pubs are taking the "norm" to be conga taunts, parachutes, trade servers, quickplay and ridiculous miscs.
hats and cosmetics have slowly gotten worse and worse - they've now become monthly meme-fests which are guaranteed money for valve. taking me back to my original point - the current pub playerbase has started into a community where buying all the new hats is more of a common occurrence, and look at my new heavy hat it's a pink moustache!!goes rly nice iwhth my hatWOW this GAMe is So WACKy AND RenDoM XD
WARHURYEAHyou should be able to see your money refunded anywhere between 2 weeks to 2 months.
really hope this isn't the case - can't actually afford to buy one until i get the refund
still nothing at all - not even a dispatch e-mail.
i've sent a ticket on the website for a refund, but nothing is happening to it (along with the rest of the people asking for money back)
edyWARHURYEAHDoes anyone have any questions? I'm doing my video today so if there's anything you want me to go over let me know now.
Is there a huge difference in weight compared to using something like a DeathAdder? My current DA weights somewhere around 140g and the Ninox aurora is 70g according to the mouse's website, so I want to know if the difference in the weight is huge enough to make me change my sens since I've been using the same mouse for 2-2.5 years. The main reason I want to get the ninox is because is does weigh so little so any input on that stuff would be helpful.
Yes. Having used a g100s i can tell you that a 70g mouse feels incredibly weird for the first week or so, and you will want to change your sens.
depends if you are bottlenecked by your cpu or your gpu
Update from bst:
All of the UK and Europe orders from ninox.org have now been sent to Amazon fulfillment for dispatch.
Here are the countries Amazon covers, and the expected delivery dates they have given me (I've put the most popular ones in, but if your country doesn't have a date just ask me and I'll find out):
UK - 13-15 December
Austria - 22 December
Belgium - 18 December
Bulgaria -
Cyprus -
Czech Republic - 29 December
Denmark - 19 December
Estonia -
Finland - 30 December
France - 20 December
Germany - 19 December
Greece -
Hungary -
Ireland - 19 December
Italy - 19 December
Latvia - 24 December
Lithuania -
Luxembourg -
Malta -
Netherlands - 19 December
Poland - 20 December
Portugal -
Romania -
Slovakia -
Slovenia -
Spain -
Sweden - 30 December
When I get the tracking number from Amazon I'll update your orders and mark them as shipped.
I'm really sorry it took so long but my plan to transfer the orders to Amazon easily with a program didn't go well at all, and everything else I tried ended up taking ages with no result. In the end I got the orders off the site as a spreadsheet but it needed a lot of messing around to make it compatible with Amazon.
Thats why its been on amazon for a couple of days, its got nothing to do with Amazon putting it up, its just that they automatically list products you send to them. So all that happened was they arrived at amazon fine, but I couldn't transfer the orders over quickly.
preorders not received yet
ordered a wmo in the meantime because they're £5 on ebay and i don't trust bst that i'll actually ever get this mouse sent to me
XtheDuckAre you sure you want 12 y/o kids to be known in TF2 as Youthful Yiffers? (I highly suggest you people to google what the word "yiffer" means)
if you've ever scrolled down the server browser, you can kind of gather that most of them are anyway
and if you don't get it tomorrow, please make a video review of bst's customer service