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Ninox venator reddit
Ninox venator reddit




ninox venator reddit

obviously you have much more trouble, or at least need to put much more effort, against med-to-long strafes, especially if they are spammed some larger flick rails requiere much more effort to be done properly some quicker flick rails are almost undoable + sharp & solid aim in a 10° to 80° angle + if you're young, and got a lot of adrenaline inside you (:D), you might like the fact that you have to basically do table tennis on your mousepad (:D) + shakyness is almost non present, your aim is almost very stable all the time + med to long range RL shots are effortless

ninox venator reddit

+ med to long range LG'ing is very stable and feels good, as long as the opponent doesn't do too large strafes (in which case you might get fucked up, or just try to "mirror strafe-aim" his movement pattern) + at long range, flick rails are ultra precise, as long as the opponent doesn't do too large movements (but if he does you rather use strafe-keys and wait for him to come into your crosshair)

ninox venator reddit

+ at long range, railing is stable and when you do the "wait for the enemy to come into your crosshair", you rarely miss a shot due to the stability of the sens Now let's list the pros and cons of low sens compared to high sens: Ok, so, basically I played 2 or 3 days for like 3 hours/day on 400dpi 26cm, coming from 1600dpi and 13cm. Also tried many different dpi steps on all kind of mice, from 400dpi to 3500dpi.

ninox venator reddit

I have to mention also, that, over the years, I tried basically all kind of mice, from Razer Krait with angle-snapping to Steelseries kinzu v1 with hardware accel to abyssus 1st edition with no acceleration nor angle-snapping etc, to some other Zowie, Razer and Logitech mice. One thing I have to mention is that high or low dpi steps, the feeling, the responsivness of the mouse is basically the same, might not be the case on some other mice (depending on sensor(s) and native dpi step(s)). For testing low sensitivity I used obviously the same mouse but at 400dpi (and then set it to 26cm/360°). I'm currently using a Zowie by benQ ZA11 at 1600dpi 1000hz and 13cm/360°. very high sens = from 2000dpi to 3000dpiĪnd finally we can start about why I made this thread:Ĭomparing low sensitivity at 400dpi -VS- high sensitivity at 1600dpi 26cm and low dpi -VS- 13cm and high dpi. Then we have to list the different dpi steps to use according to each type of sensitivities: from 46cm to anything slower = ultra low sens If it wasn't apparent already, I'm super excited for this mouse, just wanted to share as I havent seen a lot of talk about it here in this subreddit.First of all, before starting explaining everything, we have to list all the different kind of sensitivities: Bst, who I assume runs Ninox, has a fairly active thread on OCN and their facebook page has been very responsive for inquires, so I have high hopes on what this mouse can offer. That was several years ago, and from their facebook page, they said they learned a lot.

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There are many incidents where my ZA13's Scroll-wheel will get "stuck" between actuations and will actuate with a mouseclick instead.Ī bit of concern though was that their previous mouse: the Ninox Auora was a mouse that hit with poor quality control and driver issues. I'm mostly excited for the mousewheel, my biggest gripe with current Zowie mice outside of the coating is their sub-par scroll-wheels. There's definitely a difference in how a Pw3360 sensor feels to a 3310, most likely mouse smoothing, but all the 3310 mice I've tested feel less "raw" and precise as my former logitech mice that I've used. I've previously been using Pw3366 mice for two years(g502, G303, Gpro). This puts its size between a ZA13 and ZA12 in comparison when looking at Zowie's size chartĪs a ZA13 user I've been watching this mouse closely. The mouse's rear hump makes it similar to the Zowie ZA series, the razer abyssus or a cooler master mouse s.įrom the website, the product dimensions are: 122(L) x 62(W) x 40(H) mm So I've seen a lot of discussion and hype behind the Kone pure Owl-eye, but I don't think people realize that there's another pw3360 gaming mouse coming out late april, the Ninox Venator. TL DR: A Za13 with better coating, sensor and mousewheel






Ninox venator reddit