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DreiZ 01-06-2008 04:06 PM

Gaming Mice?
 
Yeaah my dell premium opticsl mouse is starting to give up..:(
which mouse would u recommend.?
I was thinkin either deathadder. copperhead or lachesis?
maybe logitech?

help me out
:redeemerwhore:

CoreyvsWorld 01-07-2008 12:34 PM

theres only two good companies that make gaming mice. Razer and Logitech, The major difference is this, with Logitech you move the mouse with your palm and with Razer you move the mouse with your fingers. I prefer Razer, i use the diamondback, but Logitechs are also nice, check em both out.

Rathious 01-09-2008 12:59 AM

I own the copperhead but i am going to upgrade to the newer version i have owned many gaming mice but i really like the razer brand both are made by logitech if i am thinking properly. I could be wrong. I would say go with the newest razer with the highest DPI and give your self time to adjust cause these mice are sensitive. They allow you to adjust stuff but why would you buy a gaming mouse to turn it down lol. anyway that's my 2 cents. Get razer and you will never go back to a regular mouse agian.

NvizioN 01-09-2008 02:25 PM

I'm using a deathadder right now.
And I love it.
Razer makes sick products. Period.

Valefic 01-09-2008 03:09 PM

I have both a Logitech G7 and a MX Revolution. Both of which I like better than my old Razer copperhead, mostly due to the fact that they are cordless. As far a DPI I never really noticed a difference in accuracy between laser mice, other than the movement sensitivity which can be controlled on any mouse and never had a reason to control it on the fly.
The thing I think makes the biggest difference is the mouse pad surface and the mouse feet. You should have a hard smooth surface, I personally use a "Icemat" but some may not like it due to the ceramic sound it make when you move the mouse. Also use Teflon mouse feet, which most gaming mice come standard with (MX revolution doesn't though it’s also not a “gaming mouse”).

MegamanEXE 01-09-2008 09:22 PM

Icemat and Steel Series are sponsors of our LAN party, and they make great stuff.

lhurgoyf 01-10-2008 09:02 PM

I've always found logitech to be good. I use a logitech MX518 on a Steelpad QcK+


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