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willi pilz

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yes, finally they bring back the ridges. for some reason I always get the best times on my old GTS3. I've tried a stupid amout of setups with all the other flagship cubes,(and setting a cube up perfectly takes forever) but I still get the best times with the GTS3. Is there someone else that feels the same?
 

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yes, finally they bring back the ridges. for some reason I always get the best times on my old GTS3. I've tried a stupid amout of setups with all the other flagship cubes,(and setting a cube up perfectly takes forever) but I still get the best times with the GTS3. Is there someone else that feels the same?
Yep! For me the GTS3 has always been a reliable cube. I've gotten so used to the ridges that it has become a natural feel, so I'm interested in how ridges would help/hinder other events...
 

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure Dailypuzzles already made a video on it. It looks like it performs pretty well but now that we have the MF4M and "RS4M" out I don't think it's worth it unless it's under 8 USD.
I suspect it will be, if it's better than a non-magnetic meilong then it definitely has its place.
 

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I suspect it will be, if it's better than a non-magnetic meilong then it definitely has its place.

I remember the V1 being quite bulky and sluggish from when I was looking at reviews to get my first 4x4, it will be interesting to see how it compares to the MS. 62mm so slightly larger than what is becoming a new standard.
 

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I remember the V1 being quite bulky and sluggish from when I was looking at reviews to get my first 4x4, it will be interesting to see how it compares to the MS. 62mm so slightly larger than what is becoming a new standard.
For its time it was an excellent budget cube, but ever since the meilong 4x4 came out nothing has beat it yet imo.
 
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I remember the V1 being quite bulky and sluggish from when I was looking at reviews to get my first 4x4, it will be interesting to see how it compares to the MS. 62mm so slightly larger than what is becoming a new standard.
Yes, it could literally just be a QiYi MS without the magnets but it doesn't look like it, will be interesting if anyone magnetizes it and compares it.
 

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