Hm, I wonder if Zero is better for league than raiden. I have raiden now but idk, it kind of feels a bit too fast to control. not extremely fast but a bit too much. What would you pick and why?
I know this was posted forever ago but great content man I have been running a Razer strider for the past year or so and love it but I am looking to upgrade to an Artisan and have been trying to decide between the zero & Hien. I can honestly say your video made my decision easy. Hien all the way!
i bought a hien soft becouse the hayate otsu was 15 dollars more, i love it, great for every game i play (i am master complete on kovaaks tho) so i dont struggle playing cs 2 with this hien, i can microadjust better
2 pads together is $125 for me here in america. I mention 2 cause shipping is the same price, it makes one pad a lot cheaper really, even though its still premium price. I think artisan is amazing if you enjoy testing multiple pads, given the better value is with 2 of them.
as some one with less than a full year experience on MnK i was struggling with which of the 2 to go with as some one who plays mostly cs and r6 where precision is key after your video ive decided on the zero xl soft, thank you for helping a noob
How is the mouse now if you are still using it to this day? I bought a ultralight X and I'm excited to try a new mouse as it feels like I've been on the Gpro.superlight mouse for a century now lol. Started to worry about my decision with the purchase after seeing some forum posts on previous finalmouse products
Awesome. Thanks. Love the flat sides. If only it had the dip button at the top. I like to rebind it in games. Can't have a perfect mouse I guess. Wonder why they starting putting it at the bottom of the mouse to begin with. I ordered the Premium Black edition of this one just now. Hoping for the best.
What is your hand size? I need to know this in order to compare it to mine, size is the nr.1 factor for me, i have an extremely tight claw finger grip, 20x11cm hands, so i need to relate to your hand size just to better understand if it's good for me.
I have a few questions. 1. 3months later are u still using this mouse as a fingertip/claw mousd and do you still feel the x2 minis more ideal than the x2 medium? 2. Have you tried the lamzu mini for claw/fingertip? 3. Based on my info below would you recommend anything outside the x2/Mini? I'm so impatient with the availability on some of these mice im just going to get a Deathadder v3 and call it a day lol. I've been playing valorant/Overwatch on the xlite V2 Mini and G Pro SL as a hybrid ftip/claw user. I cant decide if i want x2 medium or mini with 19x10 hands. The Hati S Ace and G305 were the last 2 ambi mice (outsided gpro) and those 2 felt TOO NARROW. Also, I think the indents of the hati s towards the middle made the mouse feel very centered in my hand but same time too narrow. Ive never liked my palm completely touching all the time. G Pro SL I think is as wide as I'd want and Xlite v2 mini is as narrow as id want. I wish Pulsar would announce their release date on the v3/x3 models because my v2 med/mini are double clicking. Thanks for the video. I saw you havent made many videos recently but IF you decide to in the future I'd recommend continuing to add info like you did at 1:26. Its very useful to know what your grip+hand size is on the mouse being reviewed. Subbed gluck on finding your end game mouse :D
Great video, thank you for the details and going into the possible negativities but I do have some concerns and I can't seem to find a video answering it. So - I hope I can still get an answer. I've been using Soft Mousepads for a long time now such as Logitech G640 or Artisan Hien / Ninja FX. I'm a super low sens user (Between 80-120cm / 360) mainly use micro-flicks and crosshair placement to make my way around in Siege for example. I was just wondering if the transition is worth it from Soft to Glass, or if it might make more sense to try Glass Skates instead on current soft pads. I've heard mixed results but looking at the video I see you have an Artisan so I'm assuming you have some personal experience and can give me a better idea.
I've made the switch from my Hien Soft to the Skypad 3.0 and I mainly play Tac Shooters and Kovaaks at 60cm - 80cm / 360 I definitely have a lower first shot accuracy for aggressive flicks on the Skypad, but micro-flicks, recoil control and especially micro-adjustments felt so much smoother, more precise, and even faster, but you'll have to put some practise in to get used to it properly and quickly. I like the Skypad way more for my aiming style. Another reason I like it more than cloth pads is because the surface doesn't absorb your sweat, where cloth mousepads usually develop spots where they have more friction. That increased friction gets way more noticeable with glass skates by the way, I don't recommend them over the Skypad. In conclusion, if you have a "flashy", flick-heavy aim style, the Skypad might not be for you, but if you have a "smoother" aiming style, more focused on precise micro-adjustments, I'd highly recommend giving this a try. I hope this was useful, if you have any more questions feel free to ask.
So here’s the thing. If your low sens the lack of stopping power WILL fuck up your flicks. But if your main weakness is micro adjusting, then maybe give it a try
@@SA1N_YT @Xanny Appreciate the both of you replying. I'll probably get one either way because I got a friend that will grab it off me in case I really dislike it. The sweaty arm thing to softer mousepad is a problem I can relate to really well so that alone is worth a shot. (Plus how will I ever know without trying) I feel like my general flicks, big or micro are really great, my accuracy to stop where I want to is great but recently I've been feeling like there has been a bit too much restriction which is slowing me down in some way and I like my aim to be fast because my playstyle is aggressive. Turning up sens hasn't helped me because I like having that "bigger canvas" that low sens gives me, more room for subtle movements. Thanks again to the both of you!
i can't decide between superlight and this one...this one first day is giving me cramps holding it for long...idk, i have had 2 superlights just wanted something for bigger hand size and this may or may not be it...aiming feels more precise on the g303se I find no problems on the superlight, microusb is fine to me.
Hi ! I recently bought an artisan hayate xsoft And I'm having difficulties using it with my gprosuperlight , the problem is that out of nowhere my game starts to run infinitely even with the mouse stopped, would you know anything? Thank you and beautiful video!
i’ve been debating myself because i have a Hien but i am way more consistent on low sens and the mousepad is not too big so i kinda counter myself, when i go a bit higher i notice my hand is too shaky, might try something like the Zero then
im thinking of buying tyhis mouse . but my fear is its such a old mouse. i dont want to get a old product that might has issues . i dont know if they still make new vi-per mini or am i buying a really old one that was made long long time ago.
Only thing I hate about my zero is it’s developed a slow spot. I’ve washed the pad multiple times, rinsed it out, but I can’t fully get rid of it. I don’t mind if the whole pad slows down but the area i mostly play in is noticeably muddier
@@flux3033 true. Just annoying that even if I do that, it’s never really gonna be widely consistent everywhere on the pad unless I keep buying them. It’s artisan so I just expected more durability
I had used the gigantus v2 for 3 months and it was very slow for me and I also used the razer strider and it was very fast. Which mousepad would fall between these ?Zero or hayate otsu?¡
I just ordered my Zero! Thank you for helping me decide! Going to love the improvement from the G640 that becomes absolute garbage after the coating wears off. My scores for tracking in aimlab went from usually 100k to barely 80k bc it's super muddy now and I can't change directions to strafing targets without fighting the pad, making my aim shakey with the struggle lol. Also, you have a nice voice. Good for reviews
@@dremmett1270 Oh it's great. I got the soft XL and I honestly have no complaints other than it's good to have a lint roller around. I also got a Hien. Love it too and it's my main bc I like the texture more, but the Zero is great for all games and I can transition between the two easily. Can't believe I bothered with the G640 for so long lol. I know there's cheaper alternatives that are close to just as good, but I have the money and wanted the best, so no regrets with the Zero.