@@digitalcocaine88 it is not bad for fingertip, but not the best choice also. as a fingertip gripper i used xm1r for 3 months but sometimes i wasnt feel good. now im a mz1 user and it is much better for my grip.
Would m2k be good for relaxed fingertip? I like to rest my ring and pinky flat against the mouse, instead of curled like most people who fingertip, I suppose the flat side of the M2K would be good for that?
Late reply - had youtube notifications turned off for whatever reason. Sorry. I'm the same way sort of if I'm not going hard on aiming but for perfect accuracy you kind of want the the first joint of your pinky and ring finger not touching the mouse otherwise you get a lot of friction on vertical movement. The mouse is grippy. That said, I only need a slight curl on those fingers to achieve that but I have 18.5 x 10.5 hands so YMMV
So currently which mouse do u recommend to purchase wireless and non wireless and why? (FINGERTIP user) [more of a aggresive fingertip ( fingertip + claw ) ] The Viper Ultimate hits the back of my palm Hand Length: 17.6 & Hand Width: 9.7
I can only comment on pure fingertip where the back of the palm never touches the mouse. Probably HSK+ if you want wireless or M2K if wire doesn't bother you. I play best with M2K
The shape is god tier for so many people. I agree with you although I'm not sure if logitech would change that successful recipe. That said, I'm very open to a smaller flagship Logitech mouse
don't know what his are but I'll tell you mine -Side creaking with a bit of pressure on both sides -Side buttons aren't touching the switches causing some rattle before clicking -A few spinouts on 800 DPI on different mousepads The mouse feels great to use but it's not worth the $189 they charge with the amount of qc issues they have. Certainly not worth resell prices
I recently got the FM Pro Tenz edition and my sample has no QC issues. YMMV. As far as my Achilles main clicks were very stiff, base was warped (only 3 feet touching on a flat surface) and creaking. Scroll was not centered but it wasn't rubbing so I didn't really care about that.
If the Orochi sensor placement was put where you wanted it, and the starlight qc issues were ironed out, which mouse would you recommend for fingertip? (M2K, PMM Cyber, Orochi V2, Starlight S).
This video is exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Are you going to get the G Wolves HSK Pro ACE?
i see you are a man of culture. whats your thought about xm1r? is it good for fingertip?
Never tried it. I think it could work if your hands are medium or large
@@digitalcocaine88 it is not bad for fingertip, but not the best choice also. as a fingertip gripper i used xm1r for 3 months but sometimes i wasnt feel good. now im a mz1 user and it is much better for my grip.
Would m2k be good for relaxed fingertip? I like to rest my ring and pinky flat against the mouse, instead of curled like most people who fingertip, I suppose the flat side of the M2K would be good for that?
Late reply - had youtube notifications turned off for whatever reason. Sorry. I'm the same way sort of if I'm not going hard on aiming but for perfect accuracy you kind of want the the first joint of your pinky and ring finger not touching the mouse otherwise you get a lot of friction on vertical movement. The mouse is grippy. That said, I only need a slight curl on those fingers to achieve that but I have 18.5 x 10.5 hands so YMMV
So currently which mouse do u recommend to purchase wireless and non wireless and why? (FINGERTIP user) [more of a aggresive fingertip ( fingertip + claw ) ]
The Viper Ultimate hits the back of my palm Hand Length: 17.6 & Hand Width: 9.7
G wolves HSK wireless, lightes wireless mouse ever and best wireless fingertip mouse
I can only comment on pure fingertip where the back of the palm never touches the mouse. Probably HSK+ if you want wireless or M2K if wire doesn't bother you. I play best with M2K
a smaller and shorter version of gpx would be my favorite
The shape is god tier for so many people. I agree with you although I'm not sure if logitech would change that successful recipe. That said, I'm very open to a smaller flagship Logitech mouse
what kind of qc issues did you have? I'm gonna get the new poseidon
don't know what his are but I'll tell you mine
-Side creaking with a bit of pressure on both sides
-Side buttons aren't touching the switches causing some rattle before clicking
-A few spinouts on 800 DPI on different mousepads
The mouse feels great to use but it's not worth the $189 they charge with the amount of qc issues they have. Certainly not worth resell prices
I recently got the FM Pro Tenz edition and my sample has no QC issues. YMMV. As far as my Achilles main clicks were very stiff, base was warped (only 3 feet touching on a flat surface) and creaking. Scroll was not centered but it wasn't rubbing so I didn't really care about that.
What mouse is your main, for fingertip?
M2K. The low inertia is next level
If the Orochi sensor placement was put where you wanted it, and the starlight qc issues were ironed out, which mouse would you recommend for fingertip? (M2K, PMM Cyber, Orochi V2, Starlight S).
Orochi for budget, m2k for money no object, hsk plus for premium wireless
@@batmansteel778 nice as
@@batmansteel778 I ordered the M2K yesterday lol
@@sako2874 Hey, let us know what you think of the m2k when you get it.
@@sako2874 I'm sorry - my youtube notis were turned off for some reason. That's great - how do you like the mouse?
This guy sounds like druaga1 stopped smoking 🌳
LOL this comment made me continue smoking
whats ur main mouse?
M2K