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A Noob in China - When mousepads matter (Review)

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PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-03 01:06:16
December 03 2012 01:00 GMT
#1
In China a long time ago...

Before I signed with Tt I never used a mousepad. I just didn't see the need! I play at home on a polished-wood table (not glazed) that I thought was an ideal gaming surface. Whilst I've played games semi-competitively for almost 10 years now I never really knew the finer points of mouse-usage and like many gamers I just figured "it can't make much difference, my table is fine". I was wrong.

The first inkling of how wrong I was came at my first big event, IEM Guangzhou 2011. I was a full-time Starcraft Coach at the time who competed regularly in tournaments but never really expected to win much with so little training time for myself. However it just so happened that my girlfriend travelled to Japan for a month and so I had nothing to do in my free time but practice! Next thing I knew I was winning a qualifier against some of the hardest players in SEA and flying over to to China!

The first day at the event I was incredibly nervous, setting up on stage next to the famouse Ukrainian Zerg Dimaga I noticed he was angrily ripping up the tablecloth off his table to try and create a smooth surface to go underneath his mousepad. He noticed me watching him and said "I don't know why they put this f***** s*** here, my mouse slide everywhere" and showed how the cloth would slide underneath his mouse on his mousepad. I laughed and said, "oh, I don't even have a mousepad haha".

Dimaga just stopped and stared.

"What the F***? Why you forget?"

"No" I explained, "I just don't use a mousepad"

"What!? Why?" He said, his voice still showing some restraint, but his eyes giving off that he had identified that he was speaking to a noob.

"I dunno I just never used one..." I said, starting to feel very stupid and noob, but still more excited to be talking to DIMAGA than I was embarrassed.

Dimaga shook his head in sadness at my noobness and continued setting up... I sat and reflected on the fact that maybe, just MAYBE I wasn't too well prepared for an international LAN.

Tt Dasher Mousepad - Review

Fast forward a few weeks and Tt send me a fine specimen in the form of the dasher mousepad! Since then I've won a National championship and competed internationally in Germany, Korea and Singapore, all using my Tt pad! And boy has it made the world of difference!

The Dasher Mousepad is a soft, smooth-surface pad designed for multipurpose gaming use. I'm still not an expert on mousepads but I now love to test all my friends mousepads and have become somewhat used to the feel of them all. In my eyes the distinguishing features of the Dasher are its size, durability and feeling.

First of all the Dasher is BIG. You won't catch your mouse slipping off the edge of the Dasher just a half-dozen banelings walk into your worker-line! It's about 40cm by 32cm and so covers a corner of your desk or table nicely. One corner is "cut-off" into a curve so that it can fit around your monitor nicely. its size is large enough to ensure even low-sensitivity mouse users won't slip off the edges, but is still easy to travel with as it rolls ups very easily and comes with its own elastic bag.

The durability of the Dasher is very high for a cloth pad that comes relatively cheap. After a year of constant practice on this pad mine is only slightly frayed on the one side that i've used the most and the others are still entirely intact. Also the easy roll-up travel feature of the pad means that even across a dozen interstate and international trips it has held up remarkably well.

The final outstanding aspect of the Dasher is the feel. This is the most important feature of any mousepad of course as its key role is to make the feel of using your mouse both identical wherever you are, but also smooth and accurate. The Dasher is a very smooth surface but also has a texture to its cloth surface which allows for marvellous tracking on any laser-mouse. I've found whether micro-ing or macro-ing it allowed me to be extremely accurate and allowed me to micro my zerglings to my heart's delight! I've brought this great surface all around the world and recreated that home environment. It's made a big difference in aiding my success, far more than I ever realised on that first trip to China. Don't underestimate the usefulness of a good mousepad like I did!



About this review:

I've now been representing Tt eSPORTS for a year at tournaments throughout the world and as the 'Tt' at the front of 'TtPiG' becomes more and more just another part of my name, I think it's time to give something back and remind you guys of my amazing sponsor. Anyone who's attended a barcraft, competed in a tournament or tuned into SEA SC2 tournaments would know that there's a hell of a lot of content, events and prize pool being contributed by Tt. These guys are serious about keeping up with and supporting the esports scene. So I will be writing a series of reviews for the gear they've provided me with from their Tt eSPORTS gaming equipment range.

I won't be sugar-coating anything and will be giving my honest opinion on what suits me about some of their gear, and what doesn't suit me so well. I will also be trying to identify what preferences go with which piece of gear and how this equipment has helped me reach an impressive list of achievements over the last year.



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banatboy
Profile Joined December 2012
120 Posts
December 03 2012 01:20 GMT
#2
LOL i dont use a mousepad as well
haduken
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Australia8267 Posts
December 03 2012 01:21 GMT
#3
Yeah mouse pad is super important, I used to play without one, and the polish on the table got worn out... never again...

Have you tried those plastic/hard pads? how do they compare vs cloth?
Rillanon.au
iPlaY.NettleS
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Australia4329 Posts
December 03 2012 01:33 GMT
#4
dasher sounds ever larger than my razer goliathus mousepad and that is huge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7PvoI6gvQs
PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
December 03 2012 02:02 GMT
#5
On December 03 2012 10:21 haduken wrote:
Yeah mouse pad is super important, I used to play without one, and the polish on the table got worn out... never again...

Have you tried those plastic/hard pads? how do they compare vs cloth?


I've used a few hard pads. I've found a few that I didn't like how the mouse tracked across it. For instance my friend has a fibre-glass pad that is so slick I feel like I'm using my mouse on ice, a bit too smooth for my liking! I've used one or two solid surface pads that I liked but nothing quite as comfortable as my cloth dasher. The main difference would be if you prefer super-smooth tracking, optimal for very high sensitivity settings and people that like mouse acceleration.
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docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
December 03 2012 03:22 GMT
#6
I dont use a mousepad, but I want one -_-.
User was warned for too many mimes.
ThunderGod
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
New Zealand897 Posts
December 03 2012 03:32 GMT
#7
On December 03 2012 10:21 haduken wrote:
Yeah mouse pad is super important, I used to play without one, and the polish on the table got worn out... never again...

Same here. Also, Dimaga is baller 5/5.
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Mstring
Profile Joined September 2011
Australia510 Posts
December 03 2012 03:32 GMT
#8
I only got a mouse-pad a few months ago (big arse qck+). Took me a while to get accustomed to moving my hand around freely, NOT having it grind on rough spots on the table or have my hand run into something. Massive difference-- couldn't believe it.
RiceAgainst
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
United States1849 Posts
December 03 2012 05:07 GMT
#9
My mouse doesn't require a mousepad as it pretty much works on anything but clear glass, but I still use a mousepad. It's super important bro! I want to get me a new mousepad, maybe w/ a team on it but my keyboard holder is small and playing on the desk isn't something I'm used to. Maybe when I get a new desk I'll get me one of these tteSports mousepads, maybe w/ WhiteRa on it. =)
Salivanth
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Australia1071 Posts
December 03 2012 05:10 GMT
#10
I used to use a mousepad basically without thinking, then I tossed it out one day when my cheap-ass mousepad got warped from heat when I put a hot plate on it. An hour later, loaded up SC2. "Why the hell is my mouse so horrible?"

Never went without a mousepad again. How much does this mousepad of yours cost? Tt seems pretty badass.
<@Wikt> so you are one of those nega-fans <@Wikt> that hates the company that makes a game and everything they stand for <@Wikt> but still plays the game <@Wikt> (like roughly 30% of blizzard's player base, maybe much more...)
smithter
Profile Joined May 2011
Australia34 Posts
December 03 2012 05:28 GMT
#11
@salivanth: You can get the Dasher for about $19 at MWave.com.au (Sydney)

I'm currently using the White-Ra Mouse pad, support them eSports, yo!
Brutaxilos
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2624 Posts
December 03 2012 06:51 GMT
#12
do gaming mousepads actually make a difference in anything (as compared to normal mousepads)?
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Steelo_Rivers
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States1968 Posts
December 03 2012 06:58 GMT
#13
I dont use a mouse pad as I play on a table that I have a sheet over so its kinda like a big mouse pad itself I guess.


On December 03 2012 12:32 ThunderGod wrote:
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On December 03 2012 10:21 haduken wrote:
Yeah mouse pad is super important, I used to play without one, and the polish on the table got worn out... never again...

Same here. Also, Dimaga is baller 5/5.

Funny that you say 5/5 but there are no ratings on the blog o.O
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PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
December 03 2012 07:29 GMT
#14
On December 03 2012 15:51 Brutaxilos wrote:
do gaming mousepads actually make a difference in anything (as compared to normal mousepads)?


Well "normal" mousepads are usually very cheaply mass-produced things with simply the brand of a big tech company on them and given out for free or sold for under $5. They are made en masse to make a mouse effective on them. However they aren't really designed for the accuracy and texture you want in competitive gaming. You might be able to find one that is perfect for what you want but I'm not sure if it would even be advertised as having its own particular traits. Gaming mousepads on the other hand are designed specifically for use with competitive gaming and so you find a large variety all with clearly marked and advertised traits that cater to whatever your preferences are. So gaming mousepads are generally just better-made mousepads with more clearly described features for you to learn which is best for you.

@Kami I really recommend you start using a mousepad and remove the sheet as a sheet will move slightly with your mouse movements slowing down speed and disrupting your accuracy a great deal. I actually played on the sheet thing at IEM China and it definitely wasn't ideal, though at the time I wasn't so aware of the fact.
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