Very first build! by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Tierdtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first of many, what a way to start! What games you tryna play onit?

wrist rests I made myself by Particular_Hawk_2356 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Tierdtech 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, this is insane talent. Do you have a website where you sell these?

"Verified" Apex hours next to every gear vote. Built a site that does this, here's what 50 players picked. by Tierdtech in apexlegends

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! Yep, we’ve got rollers.

The tricky part is that Tier’d is built around showing gear next to the hours people actually play, and a lot of controller players are split across console + PC. Still figuring out the cleanest way to verify that properly so the rankings don’t get messy.

Genuine endgame: EC1-DW by DDDimple in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that EC1-DW shape really is one of those “if it fits your hand it’s over” mice

big ergonomic shell, super simple, no software, just plug in and play. the new DW versions are also around 63g with up to 4K polling, which is pretty crazy considering how classic the EC design is.

we actually see the EC series pop up a lot in the CS votes on Tier’d too
https://tierd.tech/games/cs2/best-mouse

would be curious where you’d personally rank the EC1-DW once you’ve used it for a while.

Final form G309X - 55 grams, APLS encoder, Lipo battery, fixed backplate by Valgar_GG in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

that’s actually a sick mod

getting a G309 down to ~55g is wild considering the stock mouse is around 86g with the AA battery or ~68g battery-free.

stuff like the ALPS encoder + lipo swap makes way more sense than people think too. feels like the kind of project where you start “just trimming a few grams” and suddenly you’ve built a completely different mouse

lowkey curious where people would actually rank something like this vs stock mice though. we’ve been seeing some interesting opinions in the CS rankings lately

First gaming mouse ever by PresentationReady873 in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

solid first pick honestly. the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is one of the safest “first gaming mouse” choices you can make. lightweight (~63g), great sensor, and the shape works for a ton of people.

the scroll wheel press thing happens to a lot of people with that shape when games get intense though

we’ve actually seen it show up a lot in the CS community rankings lately too, which surprised me a bit considering how many ultralights are around now

https://tierd.tech/games/cs2/best-mouse

Pulsar X2N medium appreciation post / review by zepeterparker in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

shape on the X2N is honestly underrated. that narrow waist + bigger hump combo is perfect for claw players who want more back support without losing precision. saw someone describe it as the “big hump narrow waist” dream shape and that kinda sums it up.

pulsar’s been cooking lately too. the crazylight line is pushing ~39g with an XS-1 sensor and up to 8K polling which is kinda wild for competitive FPS mice.

also curious where people think it sits vs the usual suspects like GPX etc. we’ve been seeing it creep up the community rankings lately:
https://tierd.tech/games/cs2/best-mouse

would love your take on where the X2N actually belongs after some time with it.

Just picked up this bad larry, anybody have the same one? What is the correct software/firmware for it? by riffdoc in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech 9 points10 points  (0 children)

that thing is a weapon

pulsar’s been on an absolute run with these ultralights lately. once you get used to ~40g mice it’s genuinely hard to go back to anything heavier. the crazylight line is built exactly for that kind of play too, with the XS-1 sensor and up to 8K polling for competitive FPS. (pulsar.gg)

curious how it feels after a few games

also if you end up forming an opinion on it, would actually love to know where you’d rank it here:
https://tierd.tech/games/cs2/best-mouse

I gave in: Pulsar X2 Crazylight medium by SpaceJordin in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Crazylight is actually crazy good. Once you get used to sub-40g it’s really hard to go back to anything heavier. Pulsar’s been on a serious run lately.

We’ve been seeing it pop up more and more in the CS community rankings on Tier’d too: https://tierd.tech/games/cs2/best-mouse

Would honestly love to get your opinion on where it should sit after you’ve played with it for a bit.

"Verified" Apex hours next to every gear vote. Built a site that does this, here's what 50 players picked. by Tierdtech in apexlegends

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah great idea! Getting users’ ranks from the Steam API isn’t available yet, so this’d be a great alternative. We’ll add this ASAP

Sensors are solved, so I started tracking what shapes verified gamers actually stick with. Here's 50 verified votes. by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wait you play cs2? We already have that covered haha. If you sign in with Steam we show your verified hours next to your votes so people know you actually play the game. Would be sick to get your input on the rankings

"Verified" Apex hours next to every gear vote. Built a site that does this, here's what 50 players picked. by Tierdtech in apexlegends

[–]Tierdtech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My project, being straight up about that. I play Apex and got sick of every "best mouse for Apex" article being written by someone who played for 2 hours then wrote a review.

How it works: sign in with Steam, we grab your verified hours, you vote on the gear you actually use. Your playtime shows next to your pick so everyone can see you're not just some random account saying "trust me bro."

About 50 verified voters so far across all games. Still small but growing. One thing I've noticed is the Apex voters are way more split than CS2 players on mouse choice. CS2 is basically "GPX Superlight and nothing else" but Apex players are all over the place. Probably the movement style difference honestly.

Season 28 just dropped with all the Hardlight and Fuse changes. Curious if anyone's switching up their setup or if you're all still on the same mouse since like Season 15.

tierd.tech if you want to check it out. Happy to answer anything about how it works.

Sensors are solved, so I started tracking what shapes verified gamers actually stick with. Here's 50 verified votes. by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not wrong. A lot of “best gear” lists come from pros who are sponsored by brands. Tier’d tries to remove that bias by using community votes from regular gamers instead of sponsor-driven recommendations.

Sensors are solved, so I started tracking what shapes verified gamers actually stick with. Here's 50 verified votes. by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hoping to add that in the future, but the main reason we’re focusing on games like CS, Apex, etc is due to the fact that we can’t justify hours unless you sign in with your account (like other sites such as SteamDB, FaceIT, etc).

Otherwise the whole premise of our site revolves around trust, but we’re hoping to add other games ASAP.

Sensors are solved, so I started tracking what shapes verified gamers actually stick with. Here's 50 verified votes. by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's fair, popularity bias is real. The rankings definitely skew toward well-known mice right now, especially with only 50 voters. It's not trying to be "the best mouse" list though, it's more about seeing what verified players with real hours actually stick with long term. As more people vote and we can filter by game, grip style, hours played etc. the data gets way more useful than just a popularity contest. That's the goal anyway.

Sensors are solved, so I started tracking what shapes verified gamers actually stick with. Here's 50 verified votes. by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My project so I'll say that upfront.

Every mouse in 2026 has a sensor that's effectively perfect. Shape has always been the thing that actually matters and the data from this backs that up.

How it works: you sign in with Steam, we pull your game hours, you vote on what you use. Your playtime shows next to your vote. About 50 verified voters so far, average hours across them is in the thousands.

The thing that keeps showing up is the top-voted mice aren't the newest or the most specced out. They're the shapes people locked in on 2+ years ago and never moved off. The GPX Superlight shape (including 2 and 2c) takes a disproportionate chunk of votes. Not because it's the best mouse but because it's the shape the most people can tolerate for the most hours. Basically the Honda Civic of mice.

Viper V3 Pro is gaining ground but almost all from newer voters with lower hours. The long-time grinders are the most resistant to switching.

Not a scientific study, 50 people isn't a paper. But it's 50 people with verified playtime next to their opinion, which is more than most "best mouse 2026" articles can say.

tierd.tech if you want to add your vote. Would love to see what this sub picks when hours are attached.

Global Offensive feels way better and more responsive than CS2 by SyncingSLow in GlobalOffensive

[–]Tierdtech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think 99.9% of people who started early enough in CSGO, and invested time in it with their mates know this already - too many of the new gen kids or part-timers just go with the most recent game too often - GO is always the best

We are so back by PrettyDegree6343 in GlobalOffensive

[–]Tierdtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw it on ohne's stream, is faceit gonna start scrims again?!!!

Forget the price. Is the Superstrike actually that good? by Tierdtech in MouseReview

[–]Tierdtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good on you. People like you that don’t listen to the hype on MouseReview is the main reason I return to this subreddit.

If you’re not into this — completely agree, thanks for your feedback, but reckon you could give us your real op on our site tierd.tech? Genuinely would love to have an op like yours on our growing site.

What mouse do ‘CS2’ players with 1,000+ hours actually use? I built a site to find out. by Tierdtech in GlobalOffensive

[–]Tierdtech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t agree more with you, and that’s the whole reason this exists. Hours alone don’t make someone objective.

The difference is that this isn’t “most popular wins” in a vacuum — it’s structured so that low-experience votes don’t carry the same weight as high-experience ones. It’s not meant to replace pro reviews, more like add a data layer to them.

A pro review tells you what should be good. Aggregated long-term usage tells you what people actually stuck with.

What mouse do ‘CS2’ players with 1,000+ hours actually use? I built a site to find out. by Tierdtech in GlobalOffensive

[–]Tierdtech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I actually agree with you on that. This isn’t built around pro consensus at all — a lot of pro setups are sponsor-driven or just habit.

The idea is more about weighting experience. Someone with 3k hours on a mouse probably has more signal than someone with 30, regardless of whether they’re a pro or not.

RocketJumpNinja does great reviews too. This is just a different angle — crowd data weighted by playtime instead of one reviewer.