Which mouse pad is better?

sammiezlag

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Oct 15, 2016
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I've been searching for a mouse pad where I live that's suitable for my style of gaming because I'm currently using the wooden surface and the mouse glides a bit which completely messes up my accuracy (I currently play H1Z1 and PUBG most of the time) and I only found 2 with the suitable size and price where I live:
1- A4Tech B-080 Bloody (Defense Armor) Large
2- Cooler Master Swift-RX Large

*They're both the same price but the difference is, the Bloody mouse pad is designed specifically for control and low sensitivity users (I game around 400 DPI and 10~20 sensitivity in H1Z1)

*The CM Swift-RX is a combination between speed and control (not just control and it's a bit more glidy) however it's a well known brand and I would trust it more than A4-Tech.

I've searched for a month and ONLY these two suit my price-range and need, but which one should I go for?

Mouse: Cooler Master Octane.
 
Solution
For several years I had this Asus pad Diablo (the print and everything from the game) originally from Steelseries and it has been overwhelming good.
Just about perfect resistance for me: not to hard not to soft.
On the other hand; I like my mice Logitech MX518 game setup setup to very high even on regular Windows working, so I don't move the mice very much to get the job done.

I clean it once in a while with Isopropanol, as I do with my keyboard and mice.

You say that you can't buy what you want where you live?
Hey, why just mail-order it for just a few bucks?

Best regards from Sweden
For several years I had this Asus pad Diablo (the print and everything from the game) originally from Steelseries and it has been overwhelming good.
Just about perfect resistance for me: not to hard not to soft.
On the other hand; I like my mice Logitech MX518 game setup setup to very high even on regular Windows working, so I don't move the mice very much to get the job done.

I clean it once in a while with Isopropanol, as I do with my keyboard and mice.

You say that you can't buy what you want where you live?
Hey, why just mail-order it for just a few bucks?

Best regards from Sweden
 
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