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Tek syndicate has made their own mouse and I'm somewhat torn on what I should spend my money on. I'm torn between the Mionix Naos 3200 with the optical sensor or this mouse. I do use both palm and claw grip depending on the game I play. Considering I play A LOT of CSGO I need a mouse that can track well and is accurate with no acceleration. If anyone could give me options on what I can buy versus what I should stay away from that'd be extremely helpful.
2 points to go off of
my budget is unlimited because I really need a new mouse
I've been using an EVGA Torq X10 for 2 years and it's starting to lose it's edge. The clicks aren't always responsive and the tracking is hit or miss but it's rare when it stops tracking. I also use a Steel Series QcK large mat if that is also needed in terms of what I have.
Zowie EC2A? Or anything from them. final mouse is also used by a lot of pros.
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Not going to be much help here, but still. I too use both palm and claw grip depending on the game and can say that the TS mouse did feel comfortable with both grips. And I do have fairly large hands.
Zowie has my consideration, because a lot of pros use them. I need to narrow it down to 3 before I close my eyes and pick randomly.
This might sound like a dumb question but I think we all have to deal with this even a little bit. Do your hands sweat when you play? Because mine do while I'm playing competitive matches and with this mouse it slides off of me like a bar of soap and it makes it difficult in clutch situations.
Rubber coating can help only so much,you should wipe hands after rounds or something.
Of course they sweat, so it's not a dumb question. I do believe the rubberized coating does help with that, at least a bit. Having a towel, paper of cloth next to you might be a good idea. Mine usually don't when i'm playing something casually, but when I race or play a FPS with friends, they do, cause the competitive side takes over and I want to do my best.
I'll see if this mouse will work, I might just end up buying both and seeing what's the best for me comfort wise.