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RGL Invite/Adv Peripherals
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Data Collected - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AINbNQ-9MfjSif23nyQoLVo1OTJZuyvxwZnpPXXll-c/edit?usp=sharing

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Over the last 6 months, I’ve become a bit of a peripheral nerd and I’ve become more and more entranced by the effects modern peripherals have on aim styles and what classes people gravitate towards with respect to their preferred peripherals. To answer a more specific question/problem, I wanted to ask players at the top of the game right now what mouse and mousepad they used and get an idea of whether or not there were 1) trends between players and their classes 2) whether players used bizarre setups that might hinder their performance based on their aim style (i.e. a large 500g mouse on a mud pad for someone who likes tracking with a fingertip grip)

At the beginning of RGL S19, I sent out a survey to the current Invite teams as well as a handful of the projected top Advanced teams of the season and asked their players what they used. I then unified the collected data and included a filter on mouse size/weight and based on mousepad speed. Mouse size, as many might know, usually defines grip style; a small mouse usually can only be fingertip gripped or clawed, medium gives flexibility, large leans towards palm. If you want an interesting video as well as a better explanation of the value of mouse shape, ViscoseOCE explains it well in her review of the OP1 (link at the bottom). To generalize the form, I only broke down the mouse size/shape into S/M/L. Mousepad speed defines a lot about the ease of aim style; a faster mousepad with low static/dynamic friction allows your mouse to glide more easily and requires a more intentional stop, whereas a slower control mousepad requires more initial force which can cause difficulty in faster reactive scenarios but benefits faster flicks with easier stopping power to support intentional stops. As I do not have an extensive mousepad collection, I unfortunately had to do my best with research and basing speed of unknown pads on the opinions of the internet; assigning a numerical value of 1 being the fastest and 8 being the slowest.

In the form, I’ve detailed the averages as well as the most popular options of mice and mousepads. Players have also been broken down to their most recent highest placing class for trend purposes. If you’re an invite player who would like to participate, feel free to dm me about it. This mini-project has been more about satisfying an itch of knowledge more than anything else and maybe an inspiration to try some new hardware for those who might be in the market for something new.

Viscose's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p59GPWnDm3E

Data Collected - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AINbNQ-9MfjSif23nyQoLVo1OTJZuyvxwZnpPXXll-c/edit?usp=sharing
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Details for those who care[/b]
Over the last 6 months, I’ve become a bit of a peripheral nerd and I’ve become more and more entranced by the effects modern peripherals have on aim styles and what classes people gravitate towards with respect to their preferred peripherals. To answer a more specific question/problem, I wanted to ask players at the top of the game right now what mouse and mousepad they used and get an idea of whether or not there were 1) trends between players and their classes 2) whether players used bizarre setups that might hinder their performance based on their aim style (i.e. a large 500g mouse on a mud pad for someone who likes tracking with a fingertip grip)

At the beginning of RGL S19, I sent out a survey to the current Invite teams as well as a handful of the projected top Advanced teams of the season and asked their players what they used. I then unified the collected data and included a filter on mouse size/weight and based on mousepad speed. [b]Mouse size[/b], as many might know, usually defines grip style; a small mouse usually can only be fingertip gripped or clawed, medium gives flexibility, large leans towards palm. If you want an interesting video as well as a better explanation of the value of mouse shape, ViscoseOCE explains it well in her review of the OP1 (link at the bottom). To generalize the form, I only broke down the mouse size/shape into S/M/L. [b]Mousepad speed[/b] defines a lot about the ease of aim style; a faster mousepad with low static/dynamic friction allows your mouse to glide more easily and requires a more intentional stop, whereas a slower control mousepad requires more initial force which can cause difficulty in faster reactive scenarios but benefits faster flicks with easier stopping power to support intentional stops. As I do not have an extensive mousepad collection, I unfortunately had to do my best with research and basing speed of unknown pads on the opinions of the internet; assigning a numerical value of 1 being the fastest and 8 being the slowest.

In the form, I’ve detailed the averages as well as the most popular options of mice and mousepads. Players have also been broken down to their most recent highest placing class for trend purposes. If you’re an invite player who would like to participate, feel free to dm me about it. This mini-project has been more about satisfying an itch of knowledge more than anything else and maybe an inspiration to try some new hardware for those who might be in the market for something new.


Viscose's Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p59GPWnDm3E
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hello

hello
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gulp

gulp
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yumyum temu mousepad tuff asl

yumyum temu mousepad tuff asl
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1neTxka4RFLdy1-yhhnqLYj6N7MiAasVkh32cW7UEHqc/edit?gid=156886015#gid=156886015 there was a similar survey with jumpers that you might find interesting. Sens is measured in in/360

edit: hubert the FISH uses an ATLANTIS mouse??

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1neTxka4RFLdy1-yhhnqLYj6N7MiAasVkh32cW7UEHqc/edit?gid=156886015#gid=156886015 there was a similar survey with jumpers that you might find interesting. Sens is measured in in/360

edit: hubert the FISH uses an ATLANTIS mouse??
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https://youtu.be/UWTTf7zFFQI?si=Ol602YzQNJUPlMvc

my goat Vio using ball mouse in main

[youtube]https://youtu.be/UWTTf7zFFQI?si=Ol602YzQNJUPlMvc[/youtube] my goat Vio using ball mouse in main
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is there any reason why you opted to not collect data on keyboards, as well as headphones? Especially with the whole hall-effect trend with keyboards as of recent

is there any reason why you opted to not collect data on keyboards, as well as headphones? Especially with the whole hall-effect trend with keyboards as of recent
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mr. causa listing Table as mousepad is goated

mr. causa listing Table as mousepad is goated
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ktaeohis there any reason why you opted to not collect data on keyboards, as well as headphones? Especially with the whole hall-effect trend with keyboards as of recent

I'm not well versed in knowledge of peripherals outside of mouse/mousepad so my own itch for information does not extend that far. I primarily wanted to see, as I said, if there were trends between classes and their preferred types of peripherals. General trend is that scout players are nerds who use nerdy setups

[quote=ktaeoh]is there any reason why you opted to not collect data on keyboards, as well as headphones? Especially with the whole hall-effect trend with keyboards as of recent[/quote]
I'm not well versed in knowledge of peripherals outside of mouse/mousepad so my own itch for information does not extend that far. I primarily wanted to see, as I said, if there were trends between classes and their preferred types of peripherals. General trend is that scout players are nerds who use nerdy setups
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j*bs

j*bs
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my razer viper v3pro skips/lags/stutters time to time, anyone else have this problem?

my razer viper v3pro skips/lags/stutters time to time, anyone else have this problem?
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headphones/mics ppl usually don't think about but they make a huge difference (especially at lans)

i used noise cancelling headphones connected via usb-c last LAN and it was so much easier to hear comms, 100% recommend (I've used iems before but no soundstage, and regular headphones still have a lot of venue noise)

headphones/mics ppl usually don't think about but they make a huge difference (especially at lans)

i used noise cancelling headphones connected via usb-c last LAN and it was so much easier to hear comms, 100% recommend (I've used iems before but no soundstage, and regular headphones still have a lot of venue noise)
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