Hello all,
I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of my new Corsair Vengeance M95. I believe it's waiting for me when I get home from work today.
This is my first real gaming mouse. Right now, I play mostly FFXIV, but I've also got Skyrim, Just Cause 2, Bioshock Infinite, and XCOM on the go when not in the mood for FFXIV. Being my first gaming mouse, the world of mouse mats has eluded me.
I've not noticed any real appreciable problem with using the table directly instead of a mouse pad for gaming or general usage. I'm wondering if this is attributable to the fact that I've never really owned a good mouse. All of the ones in the past have been crap, so my expectations will be the same old crap. With this new purchase though, I'm hoping for a noticeable improvement in the responsiveness and accuracy.
My question is whether or not a mouse mat - presumably something like the Vengeance MM600 (on sale nearby - $29.54 after rebate, taxes inc) would be a worthwhile investment. It won't make the experience worse, I'm sure, but if it doesn't provide an improvement outside of e-peen or aesthetics over the desk, I'd just as soon not spend the money.
This is where it gets tough for me because I can't imagine the mats provide no benefit over a standard desk table, but I have a difficult time understanding what the tangible benefit is.
Help?
I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of my new Corsair Vengeance M95. I believe it's waiting for me when I get home from work today.
This is my first real gaming mouse. Right now, I play mostly FFXIV, but I've also got Skyrim, Just Cause 2, Bioshock Infinite, and XCOM on the go when not in the mood for FFXIV. Being my first gaming mouse, the world of mouse mats has eluded me.
I've not noticed any real appreciable problem with using the table directly instead of a mouse pad for gaming or general usage. I'm wondering if this is attributable to the fact that I've never really owned a good mouse. All of the ones in the past have been crap, so my expectations will be the same old crap. With this new purchase though, I'm hoping for a noticeable improvement in the responsiveness and accuracy.
My question is whether or not a mouse mat - presumably something like the Vengeance MM600 (on sale nearby - $29.54 after rebate, taxes inc) would be a worthwhile investment. It won't make the experience worse, I'm sure, but if it doesn't provide an improvement outside of e-peen or aesthetics over the desk, I'd just as soon not spend the money.
This is where it gets tough for me because I can't imagine the mats provide no benefit over a standard desk table, but I have a difficult time understanding what the tangible benefit is.
Help?