New mouse
Hey guys, i plan to buy a new mouse in the summer, but i don't know
wich fit the most, i don't really now wich is the best.
What do you recommand to me,not more than 60 € :)
Thanks for your advices!
What do you recommand to me,not more than 60 € :)
Thanks for your advices!
Razer Deathadder + Razer goliathus (largest control model) for
mousepad
If you get a deathadder go for the old version, it has a much
better sensor. Thing about deathadders though, they have a pretty
high failure rate. Personally I stay away from Razer. Every Razer
product I've owned, either broke, worked very badly or sucked huge
dick.
I would go with the old faithfuls, like a 3.0 or the other MS mice.
I would go with the old faithfuls, like a 3.0 or the other MS mice.
No no, Logitech.. i can mount my logitech mx300 to a stick of
grafite, use it as a golfclub, then use it as a midevil meleweapon
for a couple of hours, killing old ladies and stealing there
money.
Then get home and play warsow with no prolem.. Now thats quality!
So get a Mx518 or whatever they are called now adays, as mx300 aint made no more =(
Then get home and play warsow with no prolem.. Now thats quality!
So get a Mx518 or whatever they are called now adays, as mx300 aint made no more =(
Clown... SHUT UP :P You don't know shit about razer. I use a Razer
Deathadder for 2 Years now and its still in the same state it was
when I unpacked it. Same with my Razer Tarantula Keyboard. They
work perfect ingame and both look badass.
But BTT:
First of all you should find out what kind of hand and what kind of grip you have.
Mine for example is about 20cm long (from middle finger to wirst) and 10cm bright (from start of the thumb to the other side). I use a Palm-Grip (holding the mouse with the complete hand (fingers flat on the buttons) and moving it with the whole arm not only with the wirst), there is also a Claw-Grip where you use only your fingers to hold the mouse (fingers hold the mouse as if you would form a claw with them) and you normally use only your wirst to move the mouse. Because of this two factors a DeathAdder is perfect for me in combination to a mid-bigsize mousemat.
If you have small hands and are using palm-grip you could eighter like the Microsoft Intelli Mouse Optical 1.1a (for about 20-25€) or the Razer Abyssus if you are a left-hand or ambidextrous player (about 33€).
If you have small-mid hands and are using claw you could use a Razer Abyssus (33€ no extrabuttons) or a Razer Copperhead (Extrabuttons and build in Memory about 40€).
If you have mid-big hands and are using palm you should pick the Microsoft Intelli Mouse Optical 3.0 (about 30€) or the Razer DeathAdder (3500Dpi if you like) (45[53]€).
If you have big hands and use clawgrip you should pick a Razer Lachesis for 49-53€.
If you don't like razer and you are using plam you can pick the Logitech MX519 (28€) or the SteelSeries Kinzu Optical (27€). Both are good mice but don't look as badass as the razer mice.
By buying all of this mice except the DeathAdder and the Lachesis you will have enough money to buy the SteelSeries QcK+ mousepad with huge 450mmx400mm size (one of the best mousepads) for about 15€. If you buy a DeathAdder or Lachesis and want to stay in the 60€ limit you should buy a SteelSeries QcK mousepad with still 320mmx270mm size and only 10€.
But BTT:
First of all you should find out what kind of hand and what kind of grip you have.
Mine for example is about 20cm long (from middle finger to wirst) and 10cm bright (from start of the thumb to the other side). I use a Palm-Grip (holding the mouse with the complete hand (fingers flat on the buttons) and moving it with the whole arm not only with the wirst), there is also a Claw-Grip where you use only your fingers to hold the mouse (fingers hold the mouse as if you would form a claw with them) and you normally use only your wirst to move the mouse. Because of this two factors a DeathAdder is perfect for me in combination to a mid-bigsize mousemat.
If you have small hands and are using palm-grip you could eighter like the Microsoft Intelli Mouse Optical 1.1a (for about 20-25€) or the Razer Abyssus if you are a left-hand or ambidextrous player (about 33€).
If you have small-mid hands and are using claw you could use a Razer Abyssus (33€ no extrabuttons) or a Razer Copperhead (Extrabuttons and build in Memory about 40€).
If you have mid-big hands and are using palm you should pick the Microsoft Intelli Mouse Optical 3.0 (about 30€) or the Razer DeathAdder (3500Dpi if you like) (45[53]€).
If you have big hands and use clawgrip you should pick a Razer Lachesis for 49-53€.
If you don't like razer and you are using plam you can pick the Logitech MX519 (28€) or the SteelSeries Kinzu Optical (27€). Both are good mice but don't look as badass as the razer mice.
By buying all of this mice except the DeathAdder and the Lachesis you will have enough money to buy the SteelSeries QcK+ mousepad with huge 450mmx400mm size (one of the best mousepads) for about 15€. If you buy a DeathAdder or Lachesis and want to stay in the 60€ limit you should buy a SteelSeries QcK mousepad with still 320mmx270mm size and only 10€.
Razer is POS. Three broken DAs:

Not to brag or anything, but I've owned or tried every common gaming mouse out there. I've also owned a number of Razer products. So you can take your shut up and shove it up your ass.

I wouldn't get a Kinzu, it's got neg accel, and some other shit. I wouldn't get any razer mice, unless you just care about how you look for your boyfriends at LANs.
A mouse isn't going to make or break you as a gamer. A $5 WMO is going to suffice. The only reason I think you should get something better, is because its something you want, and think you'll enjoy. Something that you'll be comfortable using, and find use in the features. Everything else like looks is bull shit, but if you really want it, you got it. It's your choice. Don't buy a mouse cause we tell you to.

Not to brag or anything, but I've owned or tried every common gaming mouse out there. I've also owned a number of Razer products. So you can take your shut up and shove it up your ass.

I wouldn't get a Kinzu, it's got neg accel, and some other shit. I wouldn't get any razer mice, unless you just care about how you look for your boyfriends at LANs.
A mouse isn't going to make or break you as a gamer. A $5 WMO is going to suffice. The only reason I think you should get something better, is because its something you want, and think you'll enjoy. Something that you'll be comfortable using, and find use in the features. Everything else like looks is bull shit, but if you really want it, you got it. It's your choice. Don't buy a mouse cause we tell you to.
What WTFProoF said, and I recommend you try them in a shop, because
of the feel/fit.
clownfart wrote:
Every Razer product I've owned, either broke, worked very badly or sucked huge dick.
This.
If you think mouse make a real aiming difference imho you lie to
yourself
BBQsauce wrote:
If you think mouse make a real aiming difference imho you lie to yourself
It does.
goochie wrote:
clownfart wrote:
Every Razer product I've owned, either broke, worked very badly or sucked huge dick.
This.
word up
goochie wrote:
BBQsauce wrote:
If you think mouse make a real aiming difference imho you lie to yourself
It does.
cg_placebo 0 ? Few people said my aim is ok/good, and i don't even use a mouse pad nor find myself limited by hardware
Tbh 400dpi is way enough for one to put your xair where you want to, practice makes difference, mouse don't, do you seriously think it's that what makes difference between me and random one better than me
kiki wrote:
Razer Deathadder + Razer goliathus (largest control model) for mousepad
This.
I've used DeathAdder for 4 years now. Replaced the feet once thats all.
I've had a deathadder for a while (maybe 2 years) and the buttons
are starting to screw up. If I hold them, they release for an
instant a few times a second.
@WMO/IMO owners: do they work well with a high sens?
@WMO/IMO owners: do they work well with a high sens?
BBQsauce wrote:
goochie wrote:
BBQsauce wrote:
If you think mouse make a real aiming difference imho you lie to yourself
It does.
cg_placebo 0 ? Few people said my aim is ok/good, and i don't even use a mouse pad nor find myself limited by hardware
Tbh 400dpi is way enough for one to put your xair where you want to, practice makes difference, mouse don't, do you seriously think it's that what makes difference between me and random one better than me
That's not what I said. Learn to read.
does i take a cordless? because i use atm a cordless but i don't
know if it change a lot with a cord, but
Yes that's true but i think a better mouse can upgrade my skill a little bit and i can gain confort with my new mouse, moreover i can get to a 1000Hz transmission rate than my old one is only 125 Hz !
So it can make a difference i think
The only reason I think you should get something better, is because its something you want, and think you'll enjoy
Yes that's true but i think a better mouse can upgrade my skill a little bit and i can gain confort with my new mouse, moreover i can get to a 1000Hz transmission rate than my old one is only 125 Hz !
So it can make a difference i think
Eye to hand takes a lot more than 8ms but owell. That's your money.
BBQsauce wrote:
Eye to hand takes a lot more than 8ms but owell. That's your money.
That's why you don't want any extra lag caused by hardware =)

