Roccat's new Siru mouspad is thin as a blade!
Roccat Debuts "Knife-Edge Thin" Siru Gaming Mousepad : Read more
Roccat Debuts "Knife-Edge Thin" Siru Gaming Mousepad : Read more
Lol, what the hell is direct desktop feedback? Some sort of new tech no one has heard about? /s. Seriously, any other gaming mousepad is fine even with being "thicker". As long as it's durable and comfortable to use, then I'm fine with that but all this thinness crap is really just so much marketing bs. Who cares if you got a 0.45mm mousepad, it's not a huge deal vs thinness in a cell phone or going from those stone aged tv's to our modern thin ones.The benefit of having such a blade-like gaming surface is that your mouse is on exactly the same level as your desktop, and you're provided with direct desktop feedback.
They mean you should just use no mat and directly on desktop. 100% feedback.Lol, what the hell is direct desktop feedback? Some sort of new tech no one has heard about? /s. Seriously, any other gaming mousepad is fine even with being "thicker". As long as it's durable and comfortable to use, then I'm fine with that but all this thinness crap is really just so much marketing bs. Who cares if you got a 0.45mm mousepad, it's not a huge deal vs thinness in a cell phone or going from those stone aged tv's to our modern thin ones.The benefit of having such a blade-like gaming surface is that your mouse is on exactly the same level as your desktop, and you're provided with direct desktop feedback.
That's exactly what I do on my wooden desk, but I can't properly use my mouse without a mat on my glass one.I can imagine a thin mat to be more comfortable than a thick one, but...They mean you should just use no mat and directly on desktop. 100% feedback.
... sounds like your average PR bullshit.This means exceptionally true and precise tracking, and the ability to make rapid, accurate cursor corrections – perfect when aim is the name of the game