Best surfaces for optical gaming mouse?

TheSpartaGod

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I recently got into csgo which means that i have to move my mouse around very quickly. I have a really crappy wooden surface with cracks etc.that makes moving the mouse really hard and it vibrates alot. I want to know what is the best surface for my mouse without the use of those "Gaming Mousepads". Because i'm not gonna spend my coffee-reserved 10 bucks on it.
 
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Pads are really cheap but if you don't want to spend money on it then the best improvised pad you can get is:
Get something flat - without cracks in it, just make sure its flat (bigger textbook or something will do the job you must have something flat in your house)
Put a piece of printer paper on top of it. A4 format will do the job if you don't play with extremely low sensitivity, if you do, then you can buy an A3 or A2 paper, they cost like 10 cents or something.
Pads are really cheap but if you don't want to spend money on it then the best improvised pad you can get is:
Get something flat - without cracks in it, just make sure its flat (bigger textbook or something will do the job you must have something flat in your house)
Put a piece of printer paper on top of it. A4 format will do the job if you don't play with extremely low sensitivity, if you do, then you can buy an A3 or A2 paper, they cost like 10 cents or something.
 
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niko3688

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You can't get quality for that ammount.

Go buy a nice quality mousepad instead of just buying a crappy one that cracks in 1 week, and after that you need to buy another.

Go for the steelseries QCK + good mousepad for not alot of money