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It has acceleration; this is a fact. It is somewhere around 5% acceleration, which will only be noticed by low sensitivity fans.
For a Phillips twin eye sensor, you can either go for some of the expensive razer mice or the RAT 7.

Define low sensitivity. tongue.gif
    
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400 dpi is considered low sens

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Define low sensitivity. tongue.gif
Anything that requires you to move your mouse greater than 0.5m/s reasonably often. That's where the acceleration starts to take effect.
 
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post #804 of 1077
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My personal suggestions are:
Any of the mice from Zowie
Logitech G400 (mine is great for claw grip)
Deathadder black edition (I could not claw grip mine)
Roccat savu
none have a sniper button, though. If you want one, you could go with the RAT 7, but it has some reliability issues.
While I do like the Savu somewhat.However, I believe that my system has power to USB even when off, and I read a review mentioning that this would cause the light to stay on all the time (lights drive me crazy when I am trying to sleep)..
I noticed most of these mice are on the lower end of my budget... Anything else you recommend thats perhaps between $80-$150?

I should mention that I kinda liked the way the Storm Sentinel II fit my hand...
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While I do like the Savu somewhat.However, I believe that my system has power to USB even when off, and I read a review mentioning that this would cause the light to stay on all the time (lights drive me crazy when I am trying to sleep)..
I noticed most of these mice are on the lower end of my budget... Anything else you recommend thats perhaps between $80-$150?
I should mention that I kinda liked the way the Storm Sentinel II fit my hand...
Higher price does not mean a better mouse. higher priced mice usually have Avago A9500/9800 sensors or phillips twin eye sensors.
The Avago 9500/9800 has acceleration that you will probably notice if you like a low sensitivity, and the Phillips Twin Eye sensor does not like a lot of mouse pads, and the RAT 7, which has this sensor, has some reliability issues.
Unless you need a DPI above 1800, then you should go for one of the mice I suggested.

Some higher priced mice have sensors like the Cyprus ovation or the Avago 6090, but both of those have lower malfunction speeds than the optical mice I suggested. So they are also better for high sensitivity gamers.
 
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post #806 of 1077
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Higher price does not mean a better mouse. higher priced mice usually have Avago A9500/9800 sensors or phillips twin eye sensors.
The Avago 9500/9800 has acceleration that you will probably notice if you like a low sensitivity, and the Phillips Twin Eye sensor does not like a lot of mouse pads, and the RAT 7, which has this sensor, has some reliability issues.
Unless you need a DPI above 1800, then you should go for one of the mice I suggested.
Some higher priced mice have sensors like the Cyprus ovation or the Avago 6090, but both of those have lower malfunction speeds than the optical mice I suggested. So they are also better for high sensitivity gamers.
That was kinda what I started to think after a while..

Idk I guess I really don't know where to start, considering that I've never had a nice mouse before.

I want to start looking at pads but I havent even narrowed down my choices in mice. I feel like I will want a hard pad because right now I use some old cheapie with a plastic surface. Not against cloth, though, I use both.
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post #807 of 1077
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That was kinda what I started to think after a while..
Idk I guess I really don't know where to start, considering that I've never had a nice mouse before.
I want to start looking at pads but I havent even narrowed down my choices in mice. I feel like I will want a hard pad because right now I use some old cheapie with a plastic surface. Not against cloth, though, I use both.
For mousepads, you should get whatever is the most comfortable one for you. I have an XFX warpad, which clamps to the edge of the table, so that your arm isn't dragging on the corner of the table, and I find it much more comfortable than any other surface.

The advantage to cloth pads is that they provide more friction, so you get more control over your mouse, and this is more important when you are using a lower sensitivity, IMO. Phillips twin eye sensors have trouble on a lot of cloth mousepads. LASER mice also have a lower max tracking speed on cloth pads.

The advantage of hard pads is that they have less friction, which lets your mouse glide across them more easily. I'd strongly recommend one for a Phillips twin eye sensor mouse.
 
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So in the end, I really got attached to my G5 feel;

I play now a healthy mix of fps, mmo, rpg. Increasingly more heavy on twitching for fps.

I have used from 1750 dpi up to 3000dpi , so random acceleration issues don't appear to be something I would notice, does this change what would you recommend?

I'm also looking at a new surface, so recommendations would be great.
    
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So in the end, I really got attached to my G5 feel;
I play now a healthy mix of fps, mmo, rpg. Increasingly more heavy on twitching for fps.
I have used from 1750 dpi up to 3000dpi , so random acceleration issues don't appear to be something I would notice, does this change what would you recommend?
I'm also looking at a new surface, so recommendations would be great.
The G5 uses the Avago A6006 sensor, which doesn't have any acceleration issues; it does have a relatively low max tracking speed, though.

If your G5 is working for you, you don't really need a change. You could go for a Logitech G400 if you want a change, but it's probably going to be the exact same at 1800 DPI.

What kind of surface are you looking for? If you want a cloth pad, I find that the XFX warpad is very comfortable with it's arm wrest.
 
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The G5 uses the Avago A6006 sensor, which doesn't have any acceleration issues; it does have a relatively low max tracking speed, though.
If your G5 is working for you, you don't really need a change. You could go for a Logitech G400 if you want a change, but it's probably going to be the exact same at 1800 DPI.
What kind of surface are you looking for? If you want a cloth pad, I find that the XFX warpad is very comfortable with it's arm wrest.

The G5 I loved died a long time ago due to overuse. I caught a good deal on a R.A.T. 7 at a BestBuy for $75. I ended up handing off my iCEMAT to a friend and picking up a Goliathus because the R.A.T. 7 ABSOLUTELY hated any sweat my palm might have left on the iCEMAT.

R.A.T. 7 Died in a huge coffee incident, (Cat I got for my wife for christmas...) and I'm stuck with a $5 generic mouse. I think I would rather go back to a G5-esque mouse over replacing the R.A.T. 7.

I'm stuck between the G400 for the lack of acceleration and the G500 because I loved the grip the G5 gave me, I'm stuck because I haven't looked at mice in many, many years... I have historically used a MINIMUM of 1750 DPI for my FPS gaming which I split with everything else. (I need a DPI switch.)

I'm completely open to whatever surfaces people would like to recommend. I loved my iCEMAT, I really wish I still had it, but at the same time, I can't say that I've been disappointed by the Goliathus Control edition I picked up....
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