I have had good results with Razor Deathadder at 2000 dpi
I have had good results with Razor Deathadder at 2000 dpi
Corsair fanboy here, Love the M65. i would say it's the comfiest mouse I've EVER used. I take all the weights out and it glides so nicely. Also has a nice big red sniper button to slow your DPS down for difficult sniper shots. I never thought i would use this feature but it's pretty nice for taking out campers in some games with big maps or sniper specific titles.
You just made my day! I have looked at the Zowie and Mionix mice, but Zowies looks too light and small, also just like Mionix mice they don't have enough buttons or they are placed wrong. Have you or someone else tried both G400s and G500s? I'm still open for recommedations and again sorry for the grammar
How does the Naga HEX compare to the G602?
I posted this earlier, but nobody commented on it.
I commented on it before you made your last post.
https://teksyndicate.com/forum/pc-gaming/best-gaming-mouse-75-euros/177414
I'm giggling. Anyway, if you want more buttons, the Mionix is probably not for you.
Sorry, I didn't know how to put it, it seemed like the easiest way
I actually wondered if you had seen my post. Yeah, bit of a facepalm moment. I just had a funny feeling, because I thought you would have made a reply. When I didn't get one saying "no! that sucks!" I thought... that's another guy we won't see again.
I have a G500 with max weight as I like my mice heavy. That with 800 DPI with a max at 1200 for the very rare occasion but anything beyond that seems more like I need to find my pointer/crosshair all the time :)
I say any optical mouse, that feels good, and has no acceleration. Can't go wrong with a death adder
I have noticed with my G600 that there is acceleration with fast movements. But I only notice it over about 2000 pixels
The 502 looks great. Seriously considering buying one.
If anyone checks this post anymore then I've come down to these mouses G400s vs G602 which would be better?
Thought I would chime in once more. Be wary of consumer protection or returns policies. Purchase a mouse from a vendor that accepts returns. That way, if you're disappointed with mouse A, you could return mouse A and purchase mouse B or C. It's good to try different mice.
Just get the G400S. Its proven technology and proven form fit. I've been using The MX518 for 10 year (had two, one lasted about 5 years, other one i use on my work PC) and only recently did I buy a new mouse, and i got the G400s.
If you are unhappy and want wireless, return it and get whatever else. I assure you though, you will love it.
I bought the G602