I have both the Gamesense Radar and the LGG Saturn and they’re both awesome, highly recommend the Radar as it has the same dynamic friction but a notch or two more static friction, the extra stopping power is perfect for valorant
@@zofr absolutely I’d highly recommend it as well, if it helps persuade you I know a handful of Val pros that use it, G2 JohanP and TH Benjyfishy are 2 off the top of my head :)
op18k definitely has better performance and build quality. op18k is also better suited for fingertip and claw grip. on the other hand the sora v2 is wireless and weighs less than the op1.
@@zofr i cant choose bro. Im a low sens cs player. I play claw grip and i use a viper mini. In my country the op1 8k is 75$ including shipping, sora v2 is 113$ with shipping. Help please
i have not tried these other iem’s. not sure about the other ones but the em6ls are available on amazon. you could always buy them and return if you are not happy.
Hello, did you plug the iems directly in your PC or did you use an audio interface? because i just buyed them and i dont have an audio interface, btw nice videooo
Sup bro,,, i need a iem for competitive gaming,, i am currently using hyperx cloud 2,,, which one should i go for ,,,, 1. Simgot em6l or 2. Myer audio cklvx d41. Pls help
i’m using corepads the difference is corepads are 100% ptfe skates and the ones that come on the mouse are dyed ptfe skates so the glide is not as consistent.
have you tried the gamesense radar? thats what ive been using and conisdering getting the zero any idea in the differences? i play mostly valorant pretty much
@@zofr Sorry if it sounded a bit harsh 😅 It's just that polling rates are the new DPI marketing bs. 2000-8000hz is just wasting battery life and precious CPU cycles; it's investing in a useless number that won't make you play any better. On the other hand, a good night sleep, good diet and exercise will give you about 15-30 ms reduction in reaction time. Probably even more if you take it seriously.
I use a the razor viper mini SE with the glass feet, what mouse pad would you recommend or should I just go back to the regular ptfe if I’m buying any of these
regular ptfe feet are typically better for keeping the durability of your cloth pad. they are personally to fast for me but you could always get a cloth pad and try it and if you don’t like the way it feels switch back to ptfe.
@@zofryeah. It’s really preference. I think 40 to 60 grams is the sweet spot for a lot of people. Some people prefer heavier but I just want to try a mouse I’ve never experienced before.
@@user-gq3eq5bf9tCasually asking someone to try a dam near $400 dollar mouse that only drops in batches with an extremely long shipping time is crazy.
I have an Artisan Zero Soft XL and definitely agree that it is more of a hybrid pad (leaning more towards control than speed), I enjoy it since I play Valorant, XDefiant, Overwatch and other FPS. If you only play Valorant I'd recommend the Type 99, I haven't tried it but coming from Artisan you can expect top quality. Good vid btw
Made a big mistake buying a glass mousepad for Valorant and I can barely micro-adjust. Mainly bought the glass mousepad because of its longevity and durability, easy to clean. I've been struggling with my aim and improvement so much and it's been two months since I've been using the glass mousepad. Glad you uploaded this at the right time, I'll probably go for the Artisan Zero XSoft.
it's normal. it too me about 5 months to get my flicks to where i was on cloth. you really need to spam aim trainer lists and train all types of aim to progress with glas. but now micro adjustments feel much more effortless and faster, because i don't have to go over a speed bump when starting the motion.
Good vid. However dots are fkin stupid. I do agree that the default skates of the op1 are kinda ass, but you get a better glide by just outting on soms fullsized corepad pros or xraypad jades, i tried it. Dots dont do u any favor on cloth. This trend needs to die. Less dots means worse glide unlike popular belief , the more surface material the more the pressure is spread out and the lessen the friction. I have so many mice mousepads and tried so many skates.
@@zofr thats not how skates work my guy , despite popular belief . Ask anyone with a degree in this shit . The less skates the less surface area the more skates will dig in the pad and the slower the glide. Try 2 fullsize jades and compare them to dots .