I got myself the Skypad 3.0 since it was on sale for around €60, and honestly, it’s amazing. Switching from a cloth pad to the Skypad 3.0 was completely effortless for me, just like it was for you. I can’t even explain why, but it just feels so natural. I’ve had it for almost a week now, and while I’m still getting used to it, I can already tell how much of a game-changer it is. Every single input you make feels so raw and precise, it’s like there’s no room to blame the pad for inconsistencies anymore. The control it gives you is insane. Every action feels super responsive, and what I love the most is how consistent it is. The glide feels exactly the same every single time, and it’s built to stay that way forever. Honestly, it’s one of the best upgrades I’ve made.
I have been using a glass pad for 2 years. At first I used old scratchy skates, they were easier to control than new skates. After 1 year I started to use new skates. Now I use Xray Pad Obsidian skates. Climate control is key with glass, if your hands sweat a lot, i am using humidifiers and dehumidifiers to keep my game room at 40% humidity.
the pro with #1 tracking aim in quake used intellimouse, 430 dpi, 3 sens and steelseries icemat (glass mousepad). i'm pretty sure the skypad 3 is better than this so it should be totally fine for minmaxing your tracking
Thing i learned -going from 144 to 280 hz isn‘t worth it -logitech x superlight sucks -mousepad doesn‘t matter (10$ and 100$ mousepad feel literally the same)
@ anything above 144 hz is not worth it you barely notice any difference yes i tried 360 hz & yes the superlight shape sucks & the mouse has no grip & is too light for me
@@lNeVaREveryone’s eyes observe differently, and some people see more frames than others. 144hz to 280hz was a day and night difference for me, it was blind tested with a friend and I had 10/10 guesses correct.
1) just try it, it really does make more a difference than you think! 2) the superlight is really well built, the shape isn't for everyone as everything is personal. it is one of the most used mice in professional players across most e-sport games. 3) mousepad absolutely matters especially in your dollar range example. if you cannot tell the difference between a cheap mousepad and a quality one, you most likely weren't built to be very above average- and there's nothing wrong with that. i'm not shit talking you, i'm saying that these things do matter for those who can perform at a high level.
I got myself the Skypad 3.0 since it was on sale for around €60, and honestly, it’s amazing. Switching from a cloth pad to the Skypad 3.0 was completely effortless for me, just like it was for you. I can’t even explain why, but it just feels so natural.
I’ve had it for almost a week now, and while I’m still getting used to it, I can already tell how much of a game-changer it is. Every single input you make feels so raw and precise, it’s like there’s no room to blame the pad for inconsistencies anymore.
The control it gives you is insane. Every action feels super responsive, and what I love the most is how consistent it is. The glide feels exactly the same every single time, and it’s built to stay that way forever. Honestly, it’s one of the best upgrades I’ve made.
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equipment isn’t worth anything, talent is worth
ye except a solid monitor and a good responsive keyboard and mouse
@ yea except these, but definitely don’t need anything like 540hz monitor or an 8k mouse
peak rank?
@@tenebra__ 700rr
@@tenebra__ Radiante 453 BR, 5 meses jugando.
Teclado de oficina lenovo, mouse barato de un kit gamer, 75hz.
I have been using a glass pad for 2 years. At first I used old scratchy skates, they were easier to control than new skates. After 1 year I started to use new skates. Now I use Xray Pad Obsidian skates. Climate control is key with glass, if your hands sweat a lot, i am using humidifiers and dehumidifiers to keep my game room at 40% humidity.
the pro with #1 tracking aim in quake used intellimouse, 430 dpi, 3 sens and steelseries icemat (glass mousepad). i'm pretty sure the skypad 3 is better than this so it should be totally fine for minmaxing your tracking
Thing i learned
-going from 144 to 280 hz isn‘t worth it
-logitech x superlight sucks
-mousepad doesn‘t matter (10$ and 100$ mousepad feel literally the same)
1) What does this have to do with the video
2) have you tried 360hz
3) is it the superlight mouse shape?
@ anything above 144 hz is not worth it you barely notice any difference yes i tried 360 hz & yes the superlight shape sucks & the mouse has no grip & is too light for me
@@lNeVaR 144->540 probably makes a big difference
@@lNeVaREveryone’s eyes observe differently, and some people see more frames than others. 144hz to 280hz was a day and night difference for me, it was blind tested with a friend and I had 10/10 guesses correct.
1) just try it, it really does make more a difference than you think!
2) the superlight is really well built, the shape isn't for everyone as everything is personal. it is one of the most used mice in professional players across most e-sport games.
3) mousepad absolutely matters especially in your dollar range example. if you cannot tell the difference between a cheap mousepad and a quality one, you most likely weren't built to be very above average- and there's nothing wrong with that. i'm not shit talking you, i'm saying that these things do matter for those who can perform at a high level.