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post #31 of 37
Now they only need to bump that mat size up to 120cm x 60cm and they have a buyer.
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Now they only need to bump that mat size up to 120cm x 60cm and they have a buyer.

What the... You are crazy! A 47 inch mouse pad!?
post #33 of 37
Yep, this is it atm: http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=162

It's soooo comfortable and covers my whole desk in length ... it beats in my opinion the many many options you get in the 'normal size range'.
And ... every other pad now is too small for my low sens in CS (about 110cm - 120cm per 360 turn).
post #34 of 37
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Yep, this is it atm: http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=162

It's soooo comfortable and covers my whole desk in length ... it beats in my opinion the many many options you get in the 'normal size range'.
And ... every other pad now is too small for my low sens in CS (about 110cm - 120cm per 360 turn).
I hope you are kidding about that sens -_-
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I think you're way into diminishing returns with that sensativity, but that's just me.
    
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post #36 of 37
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I hope you are kidding about that sens -_-
No, I just measured it beforehand.
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I think you're way into diminishing returns with that sensativity, but that's just me.
My english is probably not good enough to understand, but do you mean: if the sens goes too low it will start to work against me?
I know, sure, too slow won't be any good as too fast. But what should I do? Play step by step on higher sens again and probably play worse? It feels absolutely perfect for my aim.
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If you don't have actual problems with slower speed you have no reason to change
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