Could you please do a video on different dot skates specifically?. There are also pretty cheap skates on Aliexpress that some people claim they come from the same factory as the Xraypad Jades, Obsidian etc.. (They also share the same appearance and characteristic too as far as I know). But yeah, it would be cool if you could do a video comparing branded skates vs "generic" no named brands of aliexpress. Thank you for the reviews as always.
Used a QCK+ Heavy for years. CS player Bought a Hayate Otsu from Artisan. Pretty good. Then tried a Zero SOFT from Artisan. A little better. Ordered a Zero XSOFT from Artisan - waiting on that. Bought this one as well to try. I think I'm leaning towards mud since I'm realizing I'm trying to find a higher quality QCK. Question - once I buy my endgame, what do I do with the others I bought? LOL. Is there a market for them?
@@ChromeXuGames if you’re looking for that mud feel, gotta say man i think you’ll enjoy the heck out of this pad. I live in the US so there’s definitely a market for selling the pads. I’ve personally done that with a couple. I also like to keep some and just have them on rotation in case i’m feeling like playing on something different.
@@ftg_vader8690 i mean it’s just a very different pad, especially compared to the Hien, different in every way. Compared to the Zero, as someone who loves slower the better with control pads I do prefer the feel of the Jupiter Pro more than the Zero. Now the Zero and Hien are two phenomenal pads and really dig them as well.
@@mjrmonkey thanks for the reply. You think the jupiter offers more control than the zero? I have the jupiter now but was considering getting a zero. I sometimes have shaky hands and and up over-aiming when tracking in fast games like overwatch, even though I have a fairly low sens at 34cm/360. (this could be because I am also using glass superglide skates on my mouse, gonna try the tiger arc 2 soon to try to slow it down a bit)
@ so i would say the Zero is like your standard average level of control in a control pad, not too slow and not too fast. The Jupiter Pro is considered a “mud pad” so it heavily leans more on the slower side
@@Geno106 i haven’t used the firm but i would imagine the texture maybe feels a little bit different and maybe makes it a little bit faster, but at the end of the day it’s still a mud pad so i’d bet it’s still quite slow
@@mjrmonkey Thank you for your reply. Cool videos, but personally my opinion is that the dynamics in the videos could improve their quality. I don't know exactly what you do and whether you play aimlab/kovaak or regular FPS games. But I think the gameplay in the background could add to the picture and make the review more interesting. Good luck with your endeavor, I heard something happened in your life that pushed you to make videos, I hope you don't shy away from it and just keep doing what you like. After all, you are the most important person you have. So value yourself, your interests, and pursue what brings you true happiness With love from Ukraine
@@mond1s-197 it’s funny to mention that because I originally wanted to include gameplay but then I guess I overthought it because I was like “Why would someone want to see me play?” Definitely will see what I can do and where i think will be the best place to insert it
Brilliant review! Don't worry so much about the format for the reviews. Just go 👍🏻
Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 truly means a lot
great vid
@@hydrxN1 thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼
Could you please do a video on different dot skates specifically?. There are also pretty cheap skates on Aliexpress that some people claim they come from the same factory as the Xraypad Jades, Obsidian etc.. (They also share the same appearance and characteristic too as far as I know). But yeah, it would be cool if you could do a video comparing branded skates vs "generic" no named brands of aliexpress. Thank you for the reviews as always.
@@solarpp2059 could you tell me the name so I can check them out 🫡🙏🏼
I prefer real life mud, but to each their own!
Tastes good too
control pad and high sens legit make it a hybrid pad meaning u can play any game just fine
u can find ur pefect sens in any sensitivity range like 100-5 cm/360 it just takes time
having a blast with this pad!
@@qryy168 man isn’t it great, truly a top contender for me and 100% my standout of the year so far
glad you’re liking the pad and a big thanks to watching the video 🙏🏼🫡
Used a QCK+ Heavy for years. CS player
Bought a Hayate Otsu from Artisan. Pretty good.
Then tried a Zero SOFT from Artisan. A little better.
Ordered a Zero XSOFT from Artisan - waiting on that.
Bought this one as well to try. I think I'm leaning towards mud since I'm realizing I'm trying to find a higher quality QCK.
Question - once I buy my endgame, what do I do with the others I bought? LOL. Is there a market for them?
@@ChromeXuGames if you’re looking for that mud feel, gotta say man i think you’ll enjoy the heck out of this pad. I live in the US so there’s definitely a market for selling the pads. I’ve personally done that with a couple. I also like to keep some and just have them on rotation in case i’m feeling like playing on something different.
what feelings about pad; depends where you live aftermakets site (vinted leboncoin)
You should look up Artisan type 99 reviews. I've seen it described as a QCK that doesn't change.
@@middle_pickup just ordered a Type 99! can’t wait to review it!
I have one coming tomorrow and a maya x! I’ve never used a mud pad before I’m really hoping it helps with my cs xd
@@CarLifeUK sorry i took so long to reply but congrats on the pick up of the pad and the maya x! hope you like em both 🫡❤️
you really think the jupiter is better than the artisan zero and hein?
@@ftg_vader8690 i mean it’s just a very different pad, especially compared to the Hien, different in every way. Compared to the Zero, as someone who loves slower the better with control pads I do prefer the feel of the Jupiter Pro more than the Zero. Now the Zero and Hien are two phenomenal pads and really dig them as well.
@@mjrmonkey thanks for the reply. You think the jupiter offers more control than the zero? I have the jupiter now but was considering getting a zero. I sometimes have shaky hands and and up over-aiming when tracking in fast games like overwatch, even though I have a fairly low sens at 34cm/360. (this could be because I am also using glass superglide skates on my mouse, gonna try the tiger arc 2 soon to try to slow it down a bit)
@ so i would say the Zero is like your standard average level of control in a control pad, not too slow and not too fast. The Jupiter Pro is considered a “mud pad” so it heavily leans more on the slower side
Is the firm version faster then xsoft or the same coating?
@@Geno106 i haven’t used the firm but i would imagine the texture maybe feels a little bit different and maybe makes it a little bit faster, but at the end of the day it’s still a mud pad so i’d bet it’s still quite slow
What's the name of your headphones? :)
The IEMs showed in the video are the Thieaudio Hype 4! 🫡
@@mjrmonkey Thank you for your reply. Cool videos, but personally my opinion is that the dynamics in the videos could improve their quality. I don't know exactly what you do and whether you play aimlab/kovaak or regular FPS games. But I think the gameplay in the background could add to the picture and make the review more interesting. Good luck with your endeavor, I heard something happened in your life that pushed you to make videos, I hope you don't shy away from it and just keep doing what you like. After all, you are the most important person you have. So value yourself, your interests, and pursue what brings you true happiness
With love from Ukraine
@@mond1s-197 it’s funny to mention that because I originally wanted to include gameplay but then I guess I overthought it because I was like “Why would someone want to see me play?” Definitely will see what I can do and where i think will be the best place to insert it