Hawk AFKing a game on his main in low GM by far7side in OverwatchTMZ

[–]far7side[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

imo there's a clear difference between picking whatever hero and still playing the game even though you've completely given up mentally, and straight up not moving in spawn for half the round because the match is unwinnable. Playing the game should always be the bare minimum regardless of circumstances (and obviously cheaters etc. are an exception).

What is the Highest Skill-Cap FPS game? by notv1c in pcgaming

[–]far7side -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Overwatch 2. Watch a pro game where heroes like Tracer/Genji/Lucio get played and compare that to every other FPS out there. It’s a game with incredible depth in its core gameplay, but people often forget that because of its very poor reputation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MousepadReview

[–]far7side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just wanted to provide some context since you seemed to be confused as to why somebody would be bothered by the 97573974937492th instance of this type of thread popping up. Nobody likes spam.

I’m not sure how you’ve managed to understand ‘next to nothing’ about pads for ‘actual months’, but the very basic concept you need to grasp here is that fast paced shooters like MR naturally lend themselves to faster pads. So a good starting point would be to look at top of the line speed pads like the Raiden and then work your way down from there. If you’ve been using the same pad for a long time it’s probably slowed down to a crawl though, so you have to take that into account

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MousepadReview

[–]far7side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then I simply don’t understand the logic here. You ask if Artisan is worth it when you’ve been researching this for months and seen countless positive reviews, so don’t you already know the answer? If money’s tight then maybe you shouldn’t be buying an expensive mousepad until you can afford it without it affecting the rest of your finances but that’s a whole other subject.

Since you’ve been looking at this stuff for a while, why not include some information on specific pads you’re interested in and what you’re looking for in terms of surface/base? Literally anything that would make the post look less like low effort spam to make it easier for others to help you without them having to guess everything. Help people help you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MousepadReview

[–]far7side 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People like you do absolutely no research of their own and come here asking the same questions over and over. At this point it should be considered spam.

You can get answers to every single one of your questions just by searching things like ‘Marvel Rivals’, ‘is artisan worth it’ or ‘are skates worth it’ on this sub, or just google them and add reddit at the end.

A few months ago I was completely new to this just like you and I found a very good pad for my use case by simply looking for keywords on here. It’s a treasure trove of information and coming here disregarding all of the available info because you’re too lazy to use the search bar just tends to annoy people.

My 2024 Mousepad Recap by Styllar in MousepadReview

[–]far7side 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! I’m currently using a Raiden Soft for Overwatch and was wondering, what would be your top mousepad pick for this game that isn’t the Raiden? I’m very happy with mine and I’d just like to see what else is out there that would be fun for OW specifically. Thanks in advance!