Don't like the sharp edge on the pb with 5mm height digging into my arm. I also think I'd want some squish and the PB is stiff. pa black is prob better for me but might as well wait for PC or type 99 like you said
@@nahhkkidgotcha, I have the Logitech g pro (non-superlight), with superglide glass skates. Do you think an artisan zero xsoft, would still be too fast for the slightly heavier mouse?
You would probably get used to the Zero if you give it enough time, for me i do prefer something slower for consistency. If you want something that feels premium and is good enough in terms of control I wouldn't worry and just buy the zero. Maybe think about what you want out of a new pad compared to your old one and go from there? For a heavier mouse maybe soft would be better. I would be worried about the xsoft feeling too sinky. I don't have much experience with glass skates so I don't want to comment there. I wouldnt worry about it too much and What you think you will like more will probably be right for you
Don't like the sharp edge on the pb with 5mm height digging into my arm. I also think I'd want some squish and the PB is stiff. pa black is prob better for me but might as well wait for PC or type 99 like you said
if it is brand new ofc it is fast it will slow down and get better with time
I have been using zowie gsr my whole life, artisan zero wont be good for cs2? I am playing a lot on high elo
ever since i got artisan zero and lightweight mice i am so bad at val..
When you say core pads, you mean ptfe skates?
Brand of skates
@@nahhkkidgotcha, I have the Logitech g pro (non-superlight), with superglide glass skates. Do you think an artisan zero xsoft, would still be too fast for the slightly heavier mouse?
You would probably get used to the Zero if you give it enough time, for me i do prefer something slower for consistency. If you want something that feels premium and is good enough in terms of control I wouldn't worry and just buy the zero. Maybe think about what you want out of a new pad compared to your old one and go from there?
For a heavier mouse maybe soft would be better. I would be worried about the xsoft feeling too sinky.
I don't have much experience with glass skates so I don't want to comment there.
I wouldnt worry about it too much and What you think you will like more will probably be right for you
What do you use now
Pb
Hey bud Boardzy just dropped a video on the new Artisan mudpad, im pretty sure youre gonna like that one. :)