@@sta palm, you can see in the video. with the xm1 shape you curl your fingers to the hips of the mouse so u can pull it bacl. he doesnt do that with his grip.
@ Yeah but it’s not worth handicapping yourself by trading the peripheral vision especially in Valorant, not to mention playing stretched adds input latency when compared to native. I always recommend playing native unless you really need the extra FPS.
If you do stretch res correctly it would decrease the latency usually? and even with the added latency it is so small that it really isn't noticeable Is this info correct? ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Yes, that's mostly correct. Here's the breakdown: Latency Impact: Properly Configured Stretch Res: If you set up stretched resolution correctly (matching your monitor's native refresh rate, using proper scaling settings in GPU control panels), it typically doesn’t introduce noticeable input latency. In some cases, it can even slightly reduce latency because your GPU has fewer pixels to render, leading to faster frame processing. Improper Setup: If the scaling is handled by the monitor instead of the GPU, or if V-Sync is accidentally enabled, it might add a tiny bit of latency. Perception of Latency: Even if there’s a slight increase in latency, it's usually in the range of 1-3 ms, which is barely noticeable unless you're a pro-level player with extremely fine-tuned sensitivity to input delay. So, yes-if done right, stretched resolution won’t noticeably increase latency and might even improve it slightly. 🤷♂
I have the Hitscan and its making me think... I have slightly big enough hands so its on the smaller side for me. Thing is.. Every time I use this mouse its making me reconsider keeping it as my main lol. Great mouse if anyone ever wants to get it. Definitely would recommend. 👍👍
did you end up getting rid of the en1 flexispot?
why did you switch back to artisan so soon after switching to the qck?
lol some people switch pads every game
maybe bc artisan is so much better?
Just felt like it.
@Jaeky, what do you do to keep your mouse pads clean?
Already back on the Zero? Was the qck wearing down already?
Nah, just felt like it.
Do you think it will be your new main going forward?
For now.
is this crosshair also good for 1440p?
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Endgame Gear XM2 8k. Try It 🤩
not ideal for his grip, he needs straighter sides
@@TKJLIVE what grip does he use?
@@sta palm, you can see in the video. with the xm1 shape you curl your fingers to the hips of the mouse so u can pull it bacl. he doesnt do that with his grip.
@@TKJLIVE i play palm too, just got a lamzu atlantis mini and cant tell if i like it or not. i think the shape is similar to the endgame
W aimer
Op1 w4k is insane i have been on it for 2 weeks now
same, you get adjusted to the weight after a while and the weight adds nice stability. The click latency is insane too!
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@@gbenavi11the weight is perfect for me my last main mouse was the viper v3 pro and its basicly the same weight
I bought the nuphy halo65 he is there any good settings I can set or a video I can follow for Valorant idk any reputable people in val
Gotta try the xm2w 4k or op1w 4k easily my favorite mice
Nice
! crosshair?
tracker.gg/valorant/profile/riot/Jaeky%23BLANK/crosshairs
@@Jaeky Isnt true stretched res a thing though? Tenz has made a video on it?
@ Yeah but it’s not worth handicapping yourself by trading the peripheral vision especially in Valorant, not to mention playing stretched adds input latency when compared to native. I always recommend playing native unless you really need the extra FPS.
If you do stretch res correctly it would decrease the latency usually? and even with the added latency it is so small that it really isn't noticeable
Is this info correct?
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Yes, that's mostly correct. Here's the breakdown:
Latency Impact:
Properly Configured Stretch Res: If you set up stretched resolution correctly (matching your monitor's native refresh rate, using proper scaling settings in GPU control panels), it typically doesn’t introduce noticeable input latency. In some cases, it can even slightly reduce latency because your GPU has fewer pixels to render, leading to faster frame processing.
Improper Setup: If the scaling is handled by the monitor instead of the GPU, or if V-Sync is accidentally enabled, it might add a tiny bit of latency.
Perception of Latency:
Even if there’s a slight increase in latency, it's usually in the range of 1-3 ms, which is barely noticeable unless you're a pro-level player with extremely fine-tuned sensitivity to input delay.
So, yes-if done right, stretched resolution won’t noticeably increase latency and might even improve it slightly. 🤷♂
hope you recover 🙏
I have the Hitscan and its making me think... I have slightly big enough hands so its on the smaller side for me. Thing is.. Every time I use this mouse its making me reconsider keeping it as my main lol.
Great mouse if anyone ever wants to get it. Definitely would recommend. 👍👍
why no stretched?
Because only bad players need streched to aim
@@XvAsariX thats just untrue. it doesnt change how big the characters actually are in valorant. some people are just used to it from cs
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@@XvAsariX simply not true
@@Jaeky thanks