• New Mouse
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[QUOTE=Generic.Monk;27585891]that is a fucking terrible mouse and you should feel bad[/QUOTE] Guys I don't know about you but I'm just about 99% sure that Notnotprobydoby was joking. Doesn't the blatant sarcasm give it away?
I bought a Deathadder Respawn for £40 2 weeks ago, I've read that mice like the G500 have tracking issues causing negative/positive acceleration on their sensor, which only occurs for that model of laser sensor. The Respawn has an improved optical sensor so that isn't an issue and it feels quite a lot like my old copperhead, other mice I can recommend are the Microsoft IE3 and Logitech MX518, which I would have gotten if I didn't have the money for the Deathadder.
I have a Microsoft Sidewinder and a Microsoft Arc Mouse, I alternate between the two.
Steelseries Xai, if you can afford it it's the best mouse ever! No flimpsy blue lights, or useless changeable weights or covers, but the best build quality ever, and you can change pretty much every setting of the sensor.
[QUOTE=Jallen;27583361] As for people saying about sensitivity, if you have your mouse on sens 6 @ 450dpi with no pointer precision enabled, it only takes like 15cm of mouse movement to move it 1920 pixels, so I dunno what you're talking about. Also the high level players who play in tournys usually have about 20-30cm of mouse movement for a 360 turn in an fps game.[/QUOTE] Ok who the fuck cares what "pro gamers" use, maybe some people are more comfortable not worrying about how far they'll have to reach just to make a single goddamn turn. A 30cm movement is about the difference between having your elbow at a 90° angle and having it fully extended.
[QUOTE=pebkac;27755188]Ok who the fuck cares what "pro gamers" use, maybe some people are more comfortable not worrying about how far they'll have to reach just to make a single goddamn turn. A 30cm movement is about the difference between having your elbow at a 90° angle and having it fully extended.[/QUOTE] When the majority of competetors choose a certain product or setting, it usually means that it's a pretty good choice. And 30cm is like less than 45 degrees.
[QUOTE=pebkac;27755188]Ok who the fuck cares what "pro gamers" use, maybe some people are more comfortable not worrying about how far they'll have to reach just to make a single goddamn turn. A 30cm movement is about the difference between having your elbow at a 90° angle and having it fully extended.[/QUOTE] it's only relevant because the marketing for most gaming mice uses "pro gaming" so to know what the "pros" are actually using should be put out there. you don't have to agree and use those settings but it's still relevant.
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