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ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:33pm
how big does my mousepad need to be?
anyone know? looking to upgrade and dont want to get a ♥♥♥♥♥ sized mousepad when i need a shlong or something
Last edited by ricc the sticc; Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:34pm
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EnadGlobal7 Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:36pm 
Mousepad =:O its 2016.
HektoFun Fabian Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:42pm 
As big as possible. If it´s too big just put your keyboard under it.
Vyvyvn Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:42pm 
Originally posted by Akira Toriyama:
Mousepad =:O its 2016.

I've heard people still make mouseball-mice with high DPI but who would use those still.. Remember cleaning them? Such a chore!
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:47pm 
Originally posted by T-Rekt * zahngold.tv:
As big as possible. If it´s too big just put your keyboard under it.
do u think steelseries qck is big enough for low sens (about 1.5 400dpi)?
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:48pm 
Originally posted by Vyvyn:
Originally posted by Akira Toriyama:
Mousepad =:O its 2016.

I've heard people still make mouseball-mice with high DPI but who would use those still.. Remember cleaning them? Such a chore!
but the memories. i wonder why keyboard manafactureres dont make those little blue nobs in the middle of the keyboard instead of a mouse or trackpad D:
neZ Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:52pm 
Ideal size would be like the QCK+. That would probably be too large but I can't be sure how much space you use since I don't know your ig sens and DPI. I have a razer goliathus which is so close to the size of the QCK+ and I use a little bit more than half of it from the right to a little to the left of the middle part.
White Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:54pm 
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
do u think steelseries qck is big enough for low sens (about 1.5 400dpi)?

The Steelseries QCK+ has been the standard for serious csgo players for many years. If your sensitivity is that low then you'll need a big mouse mat like that. Other brands do mouse mats that large too so it might be best to shop around before you buy.

E.g. Razor, Ztrfy, Zowie etc

Edit: Steelseries QCK+ = 450x400x2mm
Last edited by White; Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:57pm
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:54pm 
Originally posted by Sejeong K.:
Ideal size would be like the QCK+. That would probably be too large but I can't be sure how much space you use since I don't know your ig sens and DPI. I have a razer goliathus which is so close to the size of the QCK+ and I use a little bit more than half of it from the right to a little to the left of the middle part.
my mousepad atm is 400x320 and i feel like its a bit small (2.4 400dpi)
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 2:56pm 
Originally posted by White:
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
do u think steelseries qck is big enough for low sens (about 1.5 400dpi)?

The Steelseries QCK+ has been the standard for serious csgo players for many years. If your sensitivity is that low then you'll need a big mouse mat like that.
but why cant i just get some massive mousepad, even if its by someone that noone has ever heard of?
White Apr 15, 2016 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
but why cant i just get some massive mousepad, even if its by someone that noone has ever heard of?

You can if you want. The only real reason to go with a specific branded mouse mat is to get a specific glide resistance, feature, visual design.
Bobz Apr 15, 2016 @ 3:01pm 
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
Originally posted by White:

The Steelseries QCK+ has been the standard for serious csgo players for many years. If your sensitivity is that low then you'll need a big mouse mat like that.
but why cant i just get some massive mousepad, even if its by someone that noone has ever heard of?
i think this is what you might be looking for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ5KZnkg3yk
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 3:02pm 
Originally posted by White:
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
but why cant i just get some massive mousepad, even if its by someone that noone has ever heard of?

You can if you want. The only real reason to go with a specific branded mouse mat is to get a specific glide resistance, feature, visual design.
i was gonna get the blue gsr zowie but they must have stopped that, and came out with that 34 euro black one... and i heard the xtrfy mousepads are mainly really slippy (not ideal :-0)

i think ill just get the qck+ unless there is a sale on soon., cheers :D
ricc the sticc (Banned) Apr 15, 2016 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by ✞ Raptor Jesus ✞:
Originally posted by loliinabucket:
but why cant i just get some massive mousepad, even if its by someone that noone has ever heard of?
i think this is what you might be looking for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ5KZnkg3yk
okay i think i will buy this one, does the zowie fk1 track well on these coulours? i heard the LOD was lowest (sxe) on black
IKEA Apr 15, 2016 @ 3:05pm 
This is your judgement call. It is best that you get a mouse that can give you flexibility within your movements.

I use a large one as it helps me the most.
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