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In the market for a new "Gaming" mouse.

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1. What's your grip style? Mainly fingertip grip.

2. What's your sensitivity? Around 900

3. What's your maximum budget? $100

4. Do you want additional buttons? Must have the Forward and Backward button (At least those too, I can't browse without it now! Lol)

5. What games do you play? Mainly FPS (CS:S, BF3, Payday 2, etc.) Some RTS, Sims 3, and many more.

6. Do you mind about prediction? Don't mind, if it works "perfectly".

7. Other relevant information: Preferred a WIRED, but I don't mind switching/trying WIRELESS. I do like a lot of the features to the G500, but I wanna try something else similar to it. It would be a plus, if I can change the lighting on the mouse also!

Thanks!
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If you like the button layout of the g500 I do not suggest a g700. The buttons are not nearly as well placed.
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Roccat Savu is great for fingertip grip.
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Roccat Savu is great for fingertip grip.
I already ordered one. I have a BIG hope so it's really good mouse for my clawfinger grip.
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I'm really enjoying my Corsair M90. Such a steal at $49.99. Nice rubber grip finish, feels great, looks great, preforms great. I have zero complaints. The software is easy to use, and the buttons are pretty useful.
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Any razer product is garbage.
I've had no issues w/ either of my Razer Products (Onza & 2012 Naga) but the new mouse looks like nothing but problems and too many parts to break. But there are definitely better products out there
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