@gutuio2407 personally the feel is quite different and it really depends on the games that you play. If you’re playing high octane games that require a lot of tracking and consistent mouse movement than this pad is well worth the money. If you mainly play tac fps, the zero would be the better option (or even the Saturn pro soft) Same high quality as artisan imo, although the base on the mid is different than the soft or xsoft. And if you have a desk that is like two pieces and there’s a crack that runs horizontally in the middle you’ll need a desk mat underneath to make sure you don’t feel it while trying to play (have yet to do so and it’s quite irritating but once it do the problem will be gone)That is my only gripe with the pad, other than that it’s a high quality, well manufactured mouse pad that’s good for most popular shooters. You could even get away with playing tac FPS if you have the right mouse skates but like I said before if you mainly play tac, then the zero would be the better option.
@@biketraintaxland i highly doubt it. there are so many different fabrics and hybrid formations that have yet to be used for mousepads that no company has experimented it
@@Dark-ub4wqwould you recommend it to someone with low sens? My dpi is 800 and sens 0.2, I’m hard stuck asc 3/ imo 1 and currently use the razer gigantus v2, which has become dirty and inconsistent.
@@Alex-nl4erIve used it for about half a year now, it feels super consistent and I actually also play demon1 sens lol (1600 0.1). I haven't reached Immortal yet but I would say that the mousepad is really nice
for Zero, i'd recommend the XSoft much more controlled. Soft however is what the community says is the best. Its all personal. For speed pads such as Otsu, might be better to go Xsoft for a little more control.
the person who made artisan is pro war, anti korea, and their products are too expensive for what it is. even if it's one of the best I don't think anyone should really support such company
Depending on where you live, artisan pads can wildly vary in price. For me they would be about 50 euro because of where I live.
seems pretty good im in california its 80 usd
Around 70 for me
Bro i got to pay 100 to get one
It’s like $75 for me it’s wild
For me they are like 120 - 170 dollars LOL
Just wondering does other online shops not include the shipping price in the showcased price?
lgg saturn pro firm. feels really quick coming from an artisan zero soft
Firm is like a mid so it will be faster
I figured that’s what I was going for I just was surprised by how much faster it was.
@@nxdus how do you like it compared to a zero is it similar and do you think for the price the saturn was worth it?
@gutuio2407 personally the feel is quite different and it really depends on the games that you play. If you’re playing high octane games that require a lot of tracking and consistent mouse movement than this pad is well worth the money. If you mainly play tac fps, the zero would be the better option (or even the Saturn pro soft) Same high quality as artisan imo, although the base on the mid is different than the soft or xsoft. And if you have a desk that is like two pieces and there’s a crack that runs horizontally in the middle you’ll need a desk mat underneath to make sure you don’t feel it while trying to play (have yet to do so and it’s quite irritating but once it do the problem will be gone)That is my only gripe with the pad, other than that it’s a high quality, well manufactured mouse pad that’s good for most popular shooters. You could even get away with playing tac FPS if you have the right mouse skates but like I said before if you mainly play tac, then the zero would be the better option.
Personally think you should have a bigger design since the mousepad market is def oversaturated rn with boring black slate pads with a small logo.
I think. The mousepad market reach its peak. There is nothing to talk about it now. Move on to sth else i guess
@@biketraintaxland i highly doubt it. there are so many different fabrics and hybrid formations that have yet to be used for mousepads that no company has experimented it
xsoft or soft better?
when is your mouse releasing bud
summer / mid/end summer i think? not sure tho
@@mawival summer is over no updates
Is aqua control 2 a good control mousepad
I’ve been using aqua control 2 for about a year, I got radiant with it and it’s a very consistent control mousepad. I’d definitely recommend it
@@Dark-ub4wqwould you recommend it to someone with low sens? My dpi is 800 and sens 0.2, I’m hard stuck asc 3/ imo 1 and currently use the razer gigantus v2, which has become dirty and inconsistent.
@@Alex-nl4er ur better off going for something like an artisan hien if its within ur budget but it definitely still works
@@Alex-nl4er its much faster and rougher than the gigantus, if you're fine with it go for it its great
@@Alex-nl4erIve used it for about half a year now, it feels super consistent and I actually also play demon1 sens lol (1600 0.1). I haven't reached Immortal yet but I would say that the mousepad is really nice
İ would put the sign on the middle with a big font . Today everything is black square and its borring
What mouse pad is tenz using on this?
It's his own mousepad that's unreleased atm
he literally spends half the video talking about it
qck heavy is a fun not expensive mousepad used on esports
If your stuck in 2015 😂
Yeah they are good, they get dirty fast tho
Brother a qck gonna last you a couple weeks in durability
Which is better soft or xsoft for artisan?
xsoft is more controlled; i also think its more comfortable
for Zero, i'd recommend the XSoft much more controlled. Soft however is what the community says is the best. Its all personal. For speed pads such as Otsu, might be better to go Xsoft for a little more control.
I payed 100 for 2 artisan zeros
same, "yen is weak right now so it is a good time to buy" lol. split the cost with a friend, 50 dollars per pad.
Which mouse he's using
He said it in the video 3:20
Ninjutso Sora v2 with its default mouse skates
the person who made artisan is pro war, anti korea, and their products are too expensive for what it is. even if it's one of the best I don't think anyone should really support such company
Idc they made good mousepads
based pro war
Am living in United Arab Emirates it 330
47 euros including shipping, that's correct for where i live. im lucky i guess
I just use an Aliexpress mousepad lol, it's good for the money.
What I need the most is arm wrist, since it causes friction against the table, makes it harder to move.
Bro the artisan zero costs 90$
nah, 50-70
On Amazon it’s 90 without discount
@@Makaka-420do you really need xl...
@@Dan-bj9io ye up
@@Makaka-420 no one buys Artisan Pads on Amazon lol