Tenz On How his Aim get More Consistent than Before with this Change
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
- Tenz prefer Slow Mousped because he get more consistent using it
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Bro the headset and glasses shit is so real , why I used earbuds for a while till I got a new setup
earbuds = sureshot way to kill your ears
just get bigger better headphones and none of these problems exist
@@goochipoochie um no it’s about comfort, never experienced any problems with my hearing as well so I’m not saying headsets aren’t comfy but overtime if you wear glasses and play they irritate your ear after a long sesh
@@goochipoochie headphones are not any better than earbuds bro 💀you're stupid for that. Both is bad if you listen on high volume.
@@goochipoochie I switched to earbuds cz i started noticing hair thining on the exact spot my headset would be resting for long hours. it could just be placebo ofc. worst case scenario its not the headset but just me balding at 21 😂
@@naasthewicked Ya ur probably just balding lol i wear headset 15 hours a day for 2 years.
Honestly never knew there was such thing as slow and fast mouse pads til now..
Yea there are many now. Slow mousepads are mostly used for tactile fps while fast are for OW/apex like games. Slow mousepads I use are Lethal Gaming Gear Saturn, Artisan Zero , Fast mousepads are Lethal Gaming gear Saturn, Artisan Hien or Glasspads
just look up a boardzy review of esports tiger pads to see him try and spin different mice on different pads.
@@xblazr you said Saturn for both fast and slow lol...also, even the artisan zero is marketed as a control pad but it's substantially faster than a control pad. They're coming out with what is apparently a true control pad soon. I've had 3 artisan zeros and like them but it is a bit fast for cs sometimes. I preordered the Saturn and I know they're comparable, but I've heard the Saturn is a bit slower than the artisan zero, so I'm excited to try it
I remember he mentioned before that he absolutely hates muddy mousepad. Look how the turn tables
I kno TenZ just sitches his opinions sometimes but I have been watching him for a while and I have never seen/heared him say he hates mud pads. He has always said that he likes mudpads the best but anted to try Artisan pads because they are very good quality.
@@tanjim4487 A few years ago, sometime during his C9 or sentinels rookie era, he mentioned that he hates mudpads due to them being way too slow and just an awful experience overall.
He changes his mind on stuff a lot but he has literally always said he likes slower mouse pads / played better on slower pads… his favorite mousepad is literally the gsr lol
@@sythe9756 I think slow mousepads is best with fast sens because it makes your fast sens smooth and with a fast mouse pad on low sens makes your low sens feel "fast".
@@Blink-eq3vl very high sens is easier to play on fast pads because its easier to do microcorrections with less friction
In-ears are the best. Very comfy too.
I got the moondrop chu first gen but it wasn’t the most comfortable. Very heavy. Any good recommendations?
@@OrianBala depends on the budget, what is it?
just go get apple earbuds @@OrianBala
That is if it fits your ears. I’ve had multiple IEMs and they hurt my ears. I’m currently using a moondrop chu II and its the only IEM that hasn’t hurt my ears that much
If y'all don't like in ears but have the glasses issue, I'd recommend any steelseries arctis headphones, as a glasses user they're the only headphones i've worn that don't hurt when wearing them with glasses :D
anything thing i’ve realized with them is i’m pretty sure the band thing that rests on your head prevents you from getting dents which is also nice (any other headset gives me constant headaches which i just assume is because dents/too much pressure)
Zowie GS-R best mousepad. It’s great for Val players because it was designed for/by CS players.
Mud pad 🤮
@@Cxntuur ok then get the new one that is humidity proof. im not a europoor i have AC
@@rollingthunderinhoArtisan>
@@Cxntuur ngl artisan is overrated
@@zenjchthey’re the highest quality most pads try to copy them these days
Yeah a light mouse + a slow mousepad = a deadly combo for games like Valorant. A fast mousepad means that sudden stops in mouse movement become more wobbly, and that wobble is a small factor when it comes to changing aiming directions too and making other mouse movements. You can get used to it somewhat, but for a game like Valorant I see no reason why you wouldn't just use a slow mousepad.
It's also better for your sens no matter what it is. On a high sens you'll be less shaky and on a low sens you will be able to make much more precise readjustments and much more easily too.
But I feel like a really light mouse is key to this.
theres a million ways to get more stopping power including downwards pressure on your mouse, muscle tension from your fingers to your lateral, planting your fingers/ palm, laying more of your arm on your desk, you can get perfect stops on the softest mousepad ever, what is KEY is your technique, thinking that peripherals have stat boosts is just limiting to your ability as a player
@@genarito3070 mousepads aren’t inherently better or worse than one another (assuming they’re consistent), they just have trade offs. faster mousepads with lower static friction allow you to make micro adjustments faster and with less effort, but the lower stopping power means having less control and can cause inconsistencies. slower pads give you that stopping power but you physically have to push harder to make even smaller adjustments, therefore they’re often more consistent, but can be restrictive for certain speeds and games.
slower pads with more stability like the GSR, G640, and artisan Zero are definitely more suited to TacFPS, meanwhile the use of faster pads, especially glass pads, takes a lot of adjustment to develop the mouse control needed to be consistent, but can be good in movement heavy fast paced games like quake, Apex, and OW which also have more verticality
I hate it when my headset tries to date my head
ur too funny
I always thought that control type mouse pads would be better or not for valorant. Seems like they are...
this is why the QCK is still king lol, you can get all the glasspads or whatever you want but for a tac fps where you gotta make short distance instant taps the slow pads reign supreme
if only loud didnt finish top 4 would i believe this bs
razer gigantus v2 too is great too. and g-sr 2
@@NoName-kg4uy Hes talking about the mouse pad steelseries qck
@@NoName-kg4uy lmao bro confused SteelSeries Qck with qck1 from LOUD, reading comprehension is kinda nuts
@@Aki-ow9hdLMAO allow the poor guy, not everyone knows about gaming mice
I get why he prefers slow pads over fast pads, more when your main game is a tac shooter, about being more consistent with his flicks etc, but imo in the end the stopping power is made by the pad mostly, wich is not good if you like smooth trackings in games like apex ow or tf2(titanfall), from my perspective its better a fast pad, since you can work on your control over the mice and at the same time having the “freedom” that only a fast pad can offer
If u have shakey hands slow pad no matter sens if u have steady hands fast pad
Is the artisan Zero soft good?
Yes
Yeah but it’s not a “mud pad”
that explains why i can't aim. it's my mousepad 👍
What in ears does he use? They look nice ngl
theyre like 1k, you can use a command in his chat to see them
@@zzwwss417they are like 300 lol, still kinda pricy but nowhere close to 1k
moondrop blessing 3
Whats a slow mouse pad wtf
what mousepad does he use
mousepad: not released yet;
Artisan FX Zero XL
@@dokeo3333 soft or xsoft
@@dokeo3333 70$ on a piece of cloth yeah no thanks
@@mercenary1889 it’s worth bro