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[B]Find me the best mouse for my intensive progaming use[/B]

post #1 of 25
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I frequent your forum since 2 years and I still have not managed to choose a mouse that among all market.

Your threads are too long to read cause English is not my native language that annoy me when I see threads 14 pages on a choice between two mice and at the end I don't know what mouse is the best for me.

My criterias are in order from most important to least important :

- Quality, responsiveness and sustainability of cliques because pro gaming mouse is primarily used to click like crazy for hours so the quality is my number one criterion
- The quality of the sensor it must be very responsive and accurate with no acceleration. and it can be used on any carpet: fabric, aluminum, plastic
- I prefer small and ambidextrous mice

My philosophy on pro gaming mouse: No gimmicks and mess like bling bling design i want only performance and efficacity 100% in games

Informations : i play a lot of hard fps like crysis wars on internet in this moment who needs a good keyboard with a lot a commands and a accuracy mouse with nice cliques.
I think moving to Quake 3, Counter Strike and Starcraft 2 soon.

Mice that interest me : G9x,G400, Kinzu V2 pro, Roccat Savu, EC2 Evo, Zowie AM, Mico.
post #2 of 25
You missed the razer Naga as well.

To be honest, when you get above £50 a lot of the mice are very similar, if you can stick with corded and if you really can get a 4g mouse.

Comps
post #3 of 25
Thread Starter 
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You missed the razer Naga as well.

Yes, the Naga is fine by cons I prefer to avoid the brand Razer

I owned one once Imperator's right-click V1 screwed up after 1 year of heavy use, and double-clicked shortly after he no longer worked at all

The razer are known to have this default to have cliques dysfunctional after 1 year of use. Their clique are very reactive but nothing too fragile to do with cliques from Logitech who walk them for years even under wear.

Over the shape of their clique are weird (too rounded) and uncomfortable compared to normal mice do not like too

Razer is also known to use very low quality materials at the shell (glossy plastic low end very messy) it's a shame the quality of their new click is very good and nice rubber coating
post #4 of 25
Ok so you've clearly made a choice so just pick one out of your list that you like the look of.
post #5 of 25
I don't understand why you need a sensor that needs to work on a carpet or any surface
post #6 of 25
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post #7 of 25
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Originally Posted by HaiiYaa View Post

I don't understand why you need a sensor that needs to work on a carpet or any surface

I guess he meant mousepad
post #8 of 25
You have one choice between Two mice at the current market. the deathadder or the g400.. those are the only mice that track at the level youre talking about..

there has been a leak of a new version of deathadder coming out soon, wait for it or get the g400..

If you watch gsl you will notice that all korean pros play with a stripped down g9x.. If you read up on it, you know the sensor isnt 100%.

If you dont lift your mouse and use high dpi, consider the Imperator. There is a problem with firmware scaling atm tho.



So thats your choice, two old steady bulls and two new shifty birds. : ]
Remember to slap both ass cheeks before purchase.
post #9 of 25
If you play quake and starcraft i think you should get a claw grip or ambidextrous mouse those games require fast moments . In my opinion and experience palm grip mice arent very good when it comes to fast paced games like those . had hard time aiming in quake with my g400 but when it came to counter strike and bf3 it was way better
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
INTEL 7 2700K  ASROCK Z77 EXTREME 6 GTX 680 4GB EVGA Crosair Vengeance 16 GB  
CoolingOSKeyboardPower
Hyper plus 212 Windows Home Premium 7 Razer Blackwidow 2013  thermaltake 850W 
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COOLER MASTER HAF XM RC-922XM-KKN1 Latch Side P... Deathadder 2013 Steelseries Qck Heavy  logitech g 230 headset 
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
INTEL 7 2700K  ASROCK Z77 EXTREME 6 GTX 680 4GB EVGA Crosair Vengeance 16 GB  
CoolingOSKeyboardPower
Hyper plus 212 Windows Home Premium 7 Razer Blackwidow 2013  thermaltake 850W 
CaseMouseMouse PadAudio
COOLER MASTER HAF XM RC-922XM-KKN1 Latch Side P... Deathadder 2013 Steelseries Qck Heavy  logitech g 230 headset 
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post #10 of 25
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Originally Posted by nlmiller0015 View Post

If you play quake and starcraft i think you should get a claw grip or ambidextrous mouse those games require fast moments . In my opinion and experience palm grip mice arent very good when it comes to fast paced games like those . had hard time aiming in quake with my g400 but when it came to counter strike and bf3 it was way better

i have the deathadder and those are my main games and its too big and heavy for anything but casual.

if money isnt an issue i would go for a kinzuadder

heres hoping the new version of deathadder is slimmer and lighter..
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