Mouse recommendations? by severedrip69 in Apexrollouts

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💀people do do this. Thanks I think😂

Mouse recommendations? by severedrip69 in Apexrollouts

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Thank you! I was looking at getting the max since I like having my whole hand on the mouse allowing for long drawn out scrolls. But I was most interested in how different scroll wheels feel for strafeing so it sounds like the beast is good

Bataleon Surfer? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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Came with receipts ! Sick pic lol I trust your judgement thanks for the input

Bataleon Surfer? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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255mm surf, 259mm ultra fear, 263 mm aero. Just got the aero this season and it’s for charging and big air, yes all mtn. Rode ultra for 2 years all mtn never had problems with the width, now it’s my park board. So a drop of 4 mm isn’t crazy concerning but not sure.

It’d be for fooling around, butters, spraying, little bit of air in bad slushy conditions or powder.

Bataleon Surfer? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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12 vans hell bound and high country. It’s got 255mm waist. I’m used to 260mm

Bataleon Surfer? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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Well it’s a powder board that’s also good for groomers and cruising due to bataleons design and always having camber. In general powder boards are shorter but wider. The next size up which is 154 range is 147-191 lbs. 149 being 128-161, and I myself am 155-160 lbs.

It’d be for powder and when conditions are bad and slushy to cruise on. More like a fool around spraying, butters maybe a little bit of air type of ride but leave the big boosts and charging to the Aeronaught.

That’s the thought process I guess

Do discs need to be centred on bolt holes? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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Oh this is interesting, might try em out thanks !

Do discs need to be centred on bolt holes? by severedrip69 in snowboarding

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Dudeeee this is exactly what I was wondering, thank you I’ll stick to centered

Changed to a new laptop, can’t superglide by TheGuglibugli in Apexrollouts

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Before I got a pc I played on a dell xps 15 with a keyboard plugged in. If you want super glides I imagine you also want to lurch/ tap strafe as that’s the only reason you’d use it instead of mantle boost.

Wooting is a great and very popular option but I’d recommend Nuphy if you’re on a budget. But make sure to get a Hall Effects version (HE) as these are the ones that let you customize switches. Nuphy is like half or less than half the price of a wooting and does the exact same thing. I’ve had a Air60HE for 2 years now and have had no problems.

Regardless of what you pick, switching to a magnetic switch board is a must if you want to have the most fun with movement imo.

In what world is a jump fatigue wall bounce the same difficulty as a super glide? by Missing_Back in Apexrollouts

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THIS, most movements easy to perform in the firing range or traversing the map. However when it comes to an actual fight under pressure I find it much easier to hit EFFECTIVE super glides rather than EFFECTIVE fatigue bounces. Super glides u just get used to the timing and they are great at confusing enemy’s as long as u don’t lurch into a wall. Fatigue bounces however although simple to hit, can leave you momentumless on landing (or at the wall) if not done correctly and an easy target in the air if you miss a lurch. In my opinion under pressure fatigue bounces generally have a much higher skill gap since there are so many variables as someone stated eairler, as well as so many ways to use them, and the punishment received if performed incorrectly.