I've forgotten to remove the plastic on the CPU block on a custom water cooling that I did before .... And it's a rigid tubing build..... I hated my life at that point lmao. Had to drain the loop just to remove that plastic film.
My rookie mistake years ago was to remove such plastic and being told I voided the warranty on my most expensive component . Other manufacturers reversing the rules is crazy bad .
It's a vicious cycle they hire more staff and get a bigger space then have to release more content to pay for it, then to keep up with the more content they hire more staff repeat again and again
I have had a razer naga for 8 years, and just a couple months ago it started tracking funny… it was this exact plastic cover that was starting to peel and slightly cover the sensor 😂😂😂 I have probably 5000hrs between cs:go, overwatch, Minecraft, and various other games on it and had no idea 💀
Not just that but they double down and said that the mouse still sucked and it wasn't the reviews fault. It wasn't until some backlash later that they finally cave in and correct themselves
I have a cheap gaming mouse which has side buttons. What I did was I opened my mouse and removed the added weights inside and somehow made my mouse 10x better.
I watch so many reviews before buying stuff so i don't even make a minor mistake. Removing the plastic from the skates was the first thing i did when i got my model D
I remember wondering why the gskates were blue on my glorious model o when the reviews i saw were showing white. Luckily i realized earlier that i had to remove the seals
Btw Zach short-circuit host are not reviewers. They are just an unboxings channel, they never call their videos reviews. For buying advice they advise you to watch actual reviews.
Who was very confused while I knew lightweight mouse seems so much less tactile. Turns out it had the little plastic wrapped very very tightly around the feet
I have an 8 dollar mouse. The "glides" are 4 almost pin like bumps that don't work with a mouse pad. On a hard desk it's actually a really elegant solution to not being able to splurge on materials, and it's safe to assume at an 8 dollar price point people will likely be using it with no pad. It's the best piece of crap mouse I've ever used.
I left mine on for a bit because it was so expensive so i wanted to keep it clean for a bit. I took them off later when the mousepad arrived and now after years of gaming they're scratched up.
For the first year of using my glorious model O, I left it there because i liked it more with the protectors gliding on my desk, instead of the feet gliding on my mousepad...
A few months ago I thought i broke my sliders because they started to develop holes in the first layer. Turns out it was just the plastic protection of the gliders