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Dansel
Gallente Omega-Fleet Motivated and Determined
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Posted - 2009.11.14 20:50:00 -
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I'm in dire need of a new gaming mouse, the old one broke down and I'm currently using a 17 year old ballmouse.... Can someone recommend a good mouse isn't to expensive? And by the way, they should really separate sigs from the main post. |
Kyguard
Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2009.11.14 21:33:00 -
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G5 Logitech -
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Asuka Smith
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2009.11.14 21:36:00 -
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I like the Razer Lachesis a lot, it is fairly affordable as far as high end gaming mouses go and this ***** is SWEET. Up to 4,000 DPI and every movement is absolutely smooth and flawless. I have never had a problem with it once and it has like 7 buttons + scrollwheel so if you play FPS it is so nice to have EVERYTHING on the mouse. Switch weapon, reload, zoom, secondary fire, deploy, etc... You can do SO much **** with this mouse.
It even has a quick DPI switch button so if you like your DPI really high on in game but do not want it to be twitchy on your desktop you just hit hte button when you want to play and hit it again to switch back when you are done.
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Gartil
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Posted - 2009.11.14 22:11:00 -
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I really love my Logitech G9 cause it's realtively big and the adjustable weights really help. I like big heavy mouses. And it keeps superb control, the gliding surfaces last a long long time, the only bad thing is that the top protective/rough plastic will come of at some point. But took me over a year of intense usage, and a year for a mouse is pretty good in my book. ;-)
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Dansel
Gallente Omega-Fleet Motivated and Determined
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Posted - 2009.11.14 22:15:00 -
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Thnx alot for the recommendations. Anyone got any experience with SteelSeries mice? And by the way, they should really separate sigs from the main post. |
Fist1
KryTek Armaments Tread Alliance
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Posted - 2009.11.15 04:15:00 -
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Edited by: Fist1 on 15/11/2009 04:16:30 Edited by: Fist1 on 15/11/2009 04:15:54 I'm a logitech G5 fanboy. Go out to an eletronics store and try one out. If you don't like it I hear the RAZOR series is pretty good too. Also, if your gonna throw down a lot for a mouse make sure you have a nice pad to put it on and some aftermarket teflon pads. SteelSeries make some great pads. Never tried their mice though.
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comrade captain
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Posted - 2009.11.15 09:35:00 -
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This is the mousemat your looking for, the dogs cajones and used by top gamers the world over
Razer destructor
and this mouse complements it perfectly
Razer lachesis
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Feilamya
Pelennor Swarm THE KLINGONS
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Posted - 2009.11.15 12:53:00 -
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Originally by: comrade captain Razer lachesis
I had this mouse for a couple of months. It was the last Razer product I've bought, as it convinced me that they also suck at making mice, not only other products.
- Sometimes, the mouse cursor will move only along one axis. Only a firmware update (and not even a reboot) fixes the problem. The problem comes back randomly, regardless what firmware version you are using.
- The drivers, firmware and utilities are buggy as hell, and the user interface is terrible.
- Mouse speed changes spontaneously and randomly
- The cursor jerks and jumps. It is almst impossible to keep it in place while clicking, or to move it in a straight line
- If you explain your problems to Razer fanbois or tech support, they will tell you to buy a Razer mousepad
I now have a Logitech MX518, which has all the features of the Lachesis and none of the problems for half the price.
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