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post #11 of 17
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I love my Logitech G500. Picked it up after a DOA G400 arrived. Nothing against the G400 but during the RMA process the G500 went on sale for $5 cheaper than what I paid for the G400.
G500 has prediction/angle snapping, does it not?
post #12 of 17
No, you can toggle it on/off in the drivers.
post #13 of 17
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SO.... Which is more consistent: Sensei or Deathadder
post #14 of 17
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SO.... Which is more consistent: Sensei or Deathadder

Deathadder has a better sensor. Soooo...I'd assume it's more consistent.
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post #15 of 17
#2: Deathadder is a lot better.
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G500 has prediction/angle snapping, does it not?
It has positive acceleration, like 5%. Its not a big deal, in mmo and rts i doubt you will notice it, but for lowsense its crap.
post #16 of 17
I'd get the G400 or DeathAdder, both have excellent sensors. Both grip a little bit different, I'd advise trying them before buying them.
I ended up with the G400, because the DA was very uncomfortable for me. No regrets, though. The G400 is a pretty solid mouse and I've yet to have any problems.
post #17 of 17
Here's my advice:

-There are no flawless mice. It's pretty much a given that you'll have to compromise something when picking a mouse.

-It's hard to know what you like in a gaming mouse without having owned one first. This ties in with compromising.

-Don't ignore a manufacturers reputation when it comes to build quality. Razer products, for example, are quite notorious.
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