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opinions on mice don't matter unless you use the same grip as the person giving you advice. i use fingertip grip.
Lexma AM546 Nano Laser Deluxe Mouse like I told you earlier in the #g4tv channel. :P Looks very comfortable!
The Lexma by far as the others don't have thumb buttons, I couldn't live without thumb buttons over any other feature.
I didn't notice before but the Lexma has a germ killing coating too, thats awesome! That makes it pretty much a no-brainer imo, although I do have OCD and am very paranoid about germs :P
I just buy what's cheapest. A better mouse is not going to make you a better player.....ThreesixtyciSimply false. Your mouse is the main way you interact with your computer. Why not spend a little extra for something that is quality? I will never go back to a regular mouse. I can't stand using them, and it absolutely makes me a better player and more efficient user of my computer.
[QUOTE="Threesixtyci"]I just buy what's cheapest. A better mouse is not going to make you a better player.....theragu40Simply false. Your mouse is the main way you interact with your computer. Why not spend a little extra for something that is quality? I will never go back to a regular mouse. I can't stand using them, and it absolutely makes me a better player and more efficient user of my computer. i agree the quality of the mouse can make a big difference in games espeically fps
Personally I think that anything above 2000 DPI is worthless as it is too sensitive, I find 2000 DPI to be pretty much perfect. Anything above just seems gimmicky. I'd still vote the Lexma by far.
I love how he's said about 4 times, nothing other then those 3 and people still comment other then those three.RedxSniper
So the Razer Death adder then?
[QUOTE="Threesixtyci"]I just buy what's cheapest. A better mouse is not going to make you a better player.....theragu40Simply false. Your mouse is the main way you interact with your computer. Why not spend a little extra for something that is quality? I will never go back to a regular mouse. I can't stand using them, and it absolutely makes me a better player and more efficient user of my computer. ...and I suppose you also believe that a better pen makes you write better, too.
[QUOTE="theragu40"][QUOTE="Threesixtyci"]I just buy what's cheapest. A better mouse is not going to make you a better player.....ThreesixtyciSimply false. Your mouse is the main way you interact with your computer. Why not spend a little extra for something that is quality? I will never go back to a regular mouse. I can't stand using them, and it absolutely makes me a better player and more efficient user of my computer. ...and I suppose you also believe that a better pen makes you write better, too.
Actually yes it can. If the pen is very poorly made a better one could be smoother and make for nicer/easier writing. Heck what if the pen leaks, then a better pen would really help.
I see what you are saying, and while I don't think "gaming" mice are needed, they are nice and offer features that to some are more than worth the extra cost.
I was at a yard sale the other day and saw an old Dell ball mouse, only $0.25, want me to try and get it for you? Hard to find a mouse cheaper than that :P
I say the Lexma. The Nortek looks like all kinds of dead skin would get caught in the little rib grip and the other looks cheap imo.
...and I suppose you also believe that a better pen makes you write better, too.[QUOTE="Threesixtyci"][QUOTE="theragu40"] Simply false. Your mouse is the main way you interact with your computer. Why not spend a little extra for something that is quality? I will never go back to a regular mouse. I can't stand using them, and it absolutely makes me a better player and more efficient user of my computer.opamando
Actually yes it can. If the pen is very poorly made a better one could be smoother and make for nicer/easier writing. Heck what if the pen leaks, then a better pen would really help.
I see what you are saying, and while I don't think "gaming" mice are needed, they are nice and offer features that to some are more than worth the extra cost.
I was at a yard sale the other day and saw an old Dell ball mouse, only $0.25, want me to try and get it for you? Hard to find a mouse cheaper than that :P
Thank you, that's pretty much what I would have said. Beat me to it :)I really don't see why you need these highend mice. They just make you turn to fast making you turn the sensitivity down to almost zero on some games. Any decent 5 button mouse does the job fine. imprezawrx500The real draw is the DPI on a high end mouse. You turn the speed way down, but the DPI is still quite high, allowing for a very high level of accuracy. Crappier mice will have a little cursor jump in them as you move across the screen. A high quality mouse will never, ever do this. It will perfectly respond to your every millimeter of movement.
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