
Has bumps on sides of the pad, collects dust really easily, does not lay flat after months of use. The XL version does not suffer from this problem.ĭevelops a waxy texture over time, cannot be fixed. Major Quality Control issues with surface finish (major issue). Becomes very sticky and has increased static friction after about 7-10 months. You feel the drag when tracking steadily over long distances - it’s just that starting movement from a dead stop is effortless and makes it feel “very fast” for small movements.ĭoes not collect hair and dust like the Artisan Zero, Qck+, or Gigantus. Slows down considerably, becomes “sticky”.Īlthough the gliPAD has very little difference between static friction and kinetic, overall it’s more of a “medium” friction pad. (sometimes)Īsymmetrical fissures after prolonged use. QC issue where weave has Y direction faster than X direction. Tight threading traps hairs, making cleaning difficult, but it does not impact performance. Odd square thread pattern causes sensor malfunctions, recommended using 3360 sensor or newer. The Otsu has even x/y speed while the regular Hayate has a slight difference in x/y. Glass “beads/top coat” can feel sticky on your palm and grab onto arm sleeves during gameplay. Glide loss after 2-4 months, possible sensor issues. Note: these are all personal opinions, so you might have a different experience.īecomes very sticky and has increased static friction after about 7-10 months. The pads are sorted in alphabetical order. In this section, there are quick but helpful comments on each mousepad that may help with your final choice. Pads that have a much quicker glide but still have proper stopping power. Very low static friction and fast glide, little stopping power. The pads marked with * are not recommended. The pads highlighted with bold are the top recommended ones. The higher up a mousepad is in its tier, the faster it is.

***I never tried it before but a lot of outstanding of cs players are using it.In this tier list, all the mousepads are categorized based on their speed. For me i cant aim at all.ītw if you like control version of mousepad you might want to check out (zowie gsr). But who knows correctly if we don't try it first? I'm searching for new pad too, like cooler master MP510 because i think i like control pad more.ĭamn right, i think i will go with hyper x medium size version, as i just cant aim properly with my qck+, i have no idea why, just by looking at the result stating that 80% of people seems really like qck. Someone on my followed gaming group said that the hyperx fury s is same with the razer speed.
HYPERX FURY S VS ARTISAN ZERO PRO
Hence, I wonder that if hyperx fury s pro is smoother than razer speed, if it does, I definitely will buy it as I need some cloth pad that contains a smooth surface like a hard pad. but after an hour of non-stop ffa, the surface becomes like hardpad(not exactly.)

before I hop to the matchmaking, i always make sure that my mousepad is smooth as butter, how did i do it? simple, i just warm up by keep swiping my mouse from left to right by playing ffa, at the begining it was really rough and hard to swipe around. Honestly, mee too, I am using goliathus speed (S) size. Kind like and hate it sometimes.the surface is smooth and the mouse glides so fast on it, so it's a lil bit harder to control your aim. Originally posted by zhtz:I'm using goliathus speed right now.
