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#1 pcgamer_revival
Member since 2008 • 30 Posts
do i really need a 1600 dpi mouse and gaming keyboard to play computer games because i only have a dell default keyboard and a 2 button laser optical mouse from Dell and i don't know if i should buy a gaming mouse keyboard
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#2 pcgamer_revival
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i don't want to spend so much money but i don't want my games to be hindered

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#3 psyph3r-cn
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u ll surely notice a hell lota difference. i used to ponder on why i would need a 80$ mouse, but once i got my razer copperhead i guess its the best input device fer me atleast. if u dont wanna spend much get a razer krait, pretty cheap, try it out first.

but i still dont get why i need a gaming keyboard, i ve been using a multimedia keybo, does its job pretty well but then again my opinions might change ehn i ll use one.

neways get a krait or a mx518 to go with a mantis or steelpad, upgrade to a keyboard later

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#4 jrhawk42
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no, what's most important about a mouse, and keyboard is how it fits your hand. Buying one that's too large or small will hinder you more than dpi. dpi is just some BS they use to push their hardware to gullible gamers few people can't tell the difference, and you have to have some pretty messed up settings to make use of it. Pretty much if you have an optical mouse you like it's good enough. If no go to a store and test all their mice before buying one because most people have a different preferences, and hand sizes.
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#5 psyph3r-cn
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yea i agree with jrhawk, i loved the copperhead cause it was small and i got adjusted to it right away, so its better u try it out first to see wat fits yer criteria .
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#6 lost_786
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Gaming mouse is totally worth it.Being able to adjust the sensitivity on the go is a blessing and you no longer ever have to adjust the games sensitivity options.After getting a gaming mouse you will realize that you want a different dpi speed for different games.Plus gaming mouses generally have a better feel overall.And having thumb buttons is really useful once you get used to it.

However you dont have to buy a $100 mouse now.There are some pretty good cheaper gaming mouses.And if you dont want to spend much than your current keyboard will do you fine.Gaming keyboards are not really worth it for most people.And you also dont need some gaming mousepad.