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Please recommend me a new gaming mouse


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My Logitech G400s is still going strong with almost no problems. The scroll wheel is going, but after 4 years of using it, id say that is pretty good. Im probably going to get the G403 IF my G400s dies

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18 minutes ago, kenz3001 said:

best to go to a store that has demo models and find one you like the feel of then search for the cheapest one... mosue is all down to personal preference depending on you hand size grip and features you want 

Yeah, if you want to be some kind of Welsh peasant. 

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On 2017. 11. 25. at 12:18 PM, Sarah! said:

I have the same with silly RGB. Here's a comparison with my other mouse for RenX:

Logitech G502
Superior sensor
Shitloadof buttons
Built in fidget spinner
Weights like a brick
After 3 months still haven't got used to it
Can do a pointless 12000 DPI
A tiny rattlesnake sleeps in it (move it quickly to wake him up)
Has a dedicated reddit page

Genius Deathtaker
A relic from 2011
More than enough buttons
In theory shitty sensor with 5600 DPI (uses the toned down lazor techology like the LCG)
In practice it's perfect for 400 DPI
Extremely light
Legends say that chinesee children put it together, just like all the iPhones
Can hide your secret passwords in its weight department or 15g of coke
My aim in RenX is waaay better with it than the G502
Has a lame-ass skorpion on it

 

Seriously, the most important aspect of a mouse is being comfortable to you. It should have a 1000ms poll rate, some extra buttons as we are not in the 1990s and a good interface to configure it. All the big brands (Logitech, Razer, Anus, etc) use chinese OMRON microswitches instead of japanesee which are rated for way more clicks, so it might be worth to invest 2 bucks on those. Cordless adds probably a not noticable response time, from my experience sensor type doesn't affect you aim but the way you lift your mouse off the desk, RGB has no use.
At the end it only matters if your muscle memory can adjust to the mouse.

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