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ENHANCE Extended Large Gaming Mouse Pad - XL Mouse Mat (31.5
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GIANT LONG MOUSE PAD: With over 400 square inches of surface area, the Pathogen offers an extensive tracking surface for both your keyboard and mouse, providing plenty of room for movementHIGH QUALITY STITCHED EDGES: The premium stitching prevents unsightly fraying from wear and tear of daily use and eliminates edge flair and curlingTEXTURED RUBBER GRIP: The entire backside is covered in a non-slip grip that lets the pad remain stable on a variety of desk surfaces including wood, glass, metal, and moreSUPER SMOOTH NEOPRENE SURFACE: Incredibly sleek surface lets your mouse glide effortlessly over the pad for incredible speed and precision3 YEAR WARRANTY: At ENHANCE, we back all of our premium gaming products with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
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ColorRed
Height0.2 Inches
Length31.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeExtended XX-Large
Weight1.67 Pounds
Width13.75 Inches

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u/Fluffy_Cats ยท 3 pointsr/Competitiveoverwatch

there were a few times i felt that you could have been on the objective and actively clearing it with fan and easier headshots + flash, it is just a sense that you have to develope by being more aggressive here and there and finding what works in clearing enemies faster while still not dieing...kinda hard for me to explain, like when you know they are focusing on your reaper or rein or something and you can push in aggressively and force them to split their attention or just end them while they dont look at you. Your passive positioning isnt bad it's just going in when you have an opportunity to exploit a weakness. When it comes to sensitivity it comes down to how much room you have for your mouse, I have 400 dpi and 8 in-game which i think is similar to 800 and 3-4, and I have a large mouse pad ENHANCE GX MP2 that is 31.5" x 13.75" and I have been doing fine with both projectiles and hitscan, takes some getting used to with the surface, but man has it made a difference for me. I feel that precision is still very very important on tracer because if you cant get the headshots on mei, ana, mcree, ect. you will be killed if you arent careful, it just comes down to tracking more, which with a low sensitivity is much harder to screw up. I have seen quake pros test the extremes of low sensitivity (like 100+ cm/360) and they have been able to effectively use it, not that I am recommending that...it just comes down to having enough room and having the practice and knowledge to use the sensitivity, much like high sensitivities. I personally have used Quake Live to practice tracking with the Lightning Gun and with Rockets, and that has improved my aim with them dramatically, I feel that it is one of the few games that you can bring almost all of the mechanics from it over to overwatch (when it comes to weapons and certain movements). If you feel like you need to up the sense then do it, but once you find one that works for you, stick to it...I have fudged up my aim way too much switching around over the course of 5 months, I went from something like 12.5"/360 when I was in Siege Pro League, to 18" in CS:GO, to 10" at the start of overwatch, which has crept back to 17.5 (i think) in overwatch and I am holding it stable because I can effectively snipe, projectile lead, track, and CQC with that sense.

TL;DR - Don't be afraid to go in, look for when the enemy is distracted. Any sensitivity can work if you have the space to fit it and the practice and game knowledge to put it to use. Pick a sensitivity that you feel comfortable with in all situations and stick to it! (aka. raise your sense if you feel you need to, but stick to what you pick!)