The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 41
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Sweatshop
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Gravityjay
United Kingdom3 Posts
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lisward
Singapore959 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:24 Sweatshop wrote: Whats a good value mouse to play this game for under $50 if you use a fingertip grip and are right handed? Razer Abyssis. Best sensor and great shape for fingertip grip. | ||
johax
Sweden165 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:24 Sweatshop wrote: Whats a good value mouse to play this game for under $50 if you use a fingertip grip and are right handed? I have been using kinzu with an average cloth mousepad for a year and I'm really happy with it. The v1 has slight acceleration and the v2 don't. I'm used to the acceleration but i still have pretty good zergling baneling control so I guess that's personal preferance. The only thing that's really shitty with it is that the glides are of unacceptable quality but I got those replaced with corepad glides. The v2 *might* have the right type of glides. The mouse costs 20-30€ and the glides costs less than 10€ and I got two sets of them, so it's really a whole bunch of mouse for that cash. Will probably just get another kinzu should mine break. | ||
Sweatshop
47 Posts
Plus pros and Naniwa, MMA, and Boxer use the DA (They are all sponsered by Razer though lol) | ||
rebdomine
6040 Posts
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exousia_7
Taiwan215 Posts
On March 07 2012 10:03 Sweatshop wrote: What're thoughts on the Deathadder? I feel like half the people who tried the DA for this game like it and another half dislike it. I kind of feel like I have a Fingertip-Palmish grip to be honest cause some of my palm rests on the mouse. Plus pros and Naniwa, MMA, and Boxer use the DA (They are all sponsered by Razer though lol) If you like palm grip then by all means get the DA. For a palm grip mouse I'd say the DA is one of the best for the price range. I used to use DA but i realized i dont like palm grip becus of the nature of my sweaty hands, so now i only look at claw-grip/finger-grip mice | ||
rkshox
Taiwan536 Posts
On February 28 2012 21:49 jackdaleaper wrote: I was looking at maybe buying a new mouse and saw the new Tt eSPORTS Theron, anyone have any experience with it? Tt hasn't done an amazing job mass marketing its one of few RTS gaming mouse...so I guess not many TL-ers have heard about it or have one. Check out ParallelGaming's review it's pretty thorough. | ||
snatcch
United States133 Posts
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Chuiu
3470 Posts
Would appreciate some feedback because I'm considering getting the Naga Hex instead: ![]() Which as you can see, would be perfect for just using the last six buttons. I would, however, prefer getting the vanilla Naga if at all possible in case I want to utilize 1-4 for some other functionality. I would also be interested to hear from anyone with a Hex on the subject. And finally if you have any feedback on how easy/hard it is to hit the buttons I would love to know that as well. I would go to a store and try this all out for myself but none of them have one out on display. Again, I appreciate any feedback! Extra: I currently use an Abyssus and believe that simplicity is the best way to go with peripherals (own a Ducky brown switch keyboard also). I never would have considered buying a mouse with extra buttons if it weren't for the fact I find myself clicking 5-0 on my screen instead of on the keyboard more often than not. | ||
lisward
Singapore959 Posts
On March 07 2012 10:03 Sweatshop wrote: What're thoughts on the Deathadder? I feel like half the people who tried the DA for this game like it and another half dislike it. I kind of feel like I have a Fingertip-Palmish grip to be honest cause some of my palm rests on the mouse. Plus pros and Naniwa, MMA, and Boxer use the DA (They are all sponsered by Razer though lol) That sounds like you use a claw grip. I believe that you can claw with the DA, I used to claw with that before, but it was still too big for my hand, so I went Abyssus route. It's a really really good mouse, sensor wise and shape wise, some people may hate on it because of the shape and there are reports of Razer's products having questionable quality, but I've personally never had any problems with Razer products and they have really good customer service if you want to RMA a product. Apparently you can return a product if you don't like it, provided you made your purchase on the Razer website as well. | ||
HQuality
2682 Posts
On March 07 2012 10:03 Sweatshop wrote: What're thoughts on the Deathadder? I feel like half the people who tried the DA for this game like it and another half dislike it. I kind of feel like I have a Fingertip-Palmish grip to be honest cause some of my palm rests on the mouse. Plus pros and Naniwa, MMA, and Boxer use the DA (They are all sponsered by Razer though lol) best mouse for palm grip no doubts. Tryed basically every mouse on market, except Tt's "honnest" sensor atm (4 m/s max speed, no jittering or other stuff obv because it's not laser) and ergonomic is very good (hello ms 3.0), wheel is just perfect. But better look for "black edition". It's quite weighty tho using "Fingertip-Palmish grip" too - palm on mouse, but moving with 2-3 fingers. but you can look for abyssus as well - she is waaay lighter and kinda fits claw grip ideally | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
Sorry I've been slacking on updating the OP, but it's long enough at this point that doing minor changes can be a task. I will continue updating with feedback from the thread. Also looking at re-doing the formatting, and I still have that list of stuff I wanted to do.... Anyway if you have any feedback about the content, just let me know! | ||
Ckalvin
Australia150 Posts
On March 08 2012 18:35 Chuiu wrote: Hey I'm looking to buy a new mouse and need some feedback from anyone who owns a Naga. I'm going to be primarily using it for buttons 5-0 and I need to know if anyone has any problem hitting the buttons in the middle row or if anyone else uses the mouse for specifically the same buttons (I would be using 1-4 on my keyboard and the rest on my mouse to, hopefully, improve reaction times). Would appreciate some feedback because I'm considering getting the Naga Hex instead: ![]() Which as you can see, would be perfect for just using the last six buttons. I would, however, prefer getting the vanilla Naga if at all possible in case I want to utilize 1-4 for some other functionality. I would also be interested to hear from anyone with a Hex on the subject. And finally if you have any feedback on how easy/hard it is to hit the buttons I would love to know that as well. I would go to a store and try this all out for myself but none of them have one out on display. Again, I appreciate any feedback! Extra: I currently use an Abyssus and believe that simplicity is the best way to go with peripherals (own a Ducky brown switch keyboard also). I never would have considered buying a mouse with extra buttons if it weren't for the fact I find myself clicking 5-0 on my screen instead of on the keyboard more often than not. Switching between a Naga and DA, the only reason I'm using the DA is because the Naga feet are really suited towards cloth mousemats. The side keys are incredibly useful as hotkeys, especially the top two rows, the back two are a bit hard to reach. If you can get accustomed to the Naga, it will help a metric crap tonne. Good luck! | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
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Ben...
Canada3485 Posts
On March 10 2012 03:15 JingleHell wrote: Between that and the double sensor failing, I've been hearing a lot of bad things about those. Kinda glad I didn't get one, because I was definitely looking at them when I got my G9X a year or so ago.Fair warning if you're considering a Cyborg mouse. I contacted their tech support about one of my side buttons falling off my RAT7 a week ago (build quality vs ventrilo, vent won hands down), and haven't gotten anything but the automated replies when I first submitted it. | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On March 10 2012 05:04 Ben... wrote: Between that and the double sensor failing, I've been hearing a lot of bad things about those. Kinda glad I didn't get one, because I was definitely looking at them when I got my G9X a year or so ago. If you get one of the Phillips Twin Eyes that works, it's a good sensor. It's just really particular about surface. But the side buttons shoddy build quality and them not giving a damn is kinda hurting my enjoyment. Now I have to choose between crouch and vent in shooters... ![]() I did, however, hear that an abnormal number of bad sensors make it past QC, but I'm curious how much of that is actually surface incompatibility. | ||
DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
The only issue i guess people could have is the buttons are somewhat too hard to press. At least that's what alot of people think. I personally don't notice it much, but it's there. They have a very nice snappy feel which i think makes up for it a bit. Overall a really good mouse, i just with it was a bit cheaper ($60 dollars in the states). Edit: Oh and it has no drivers, which i LOVE. Just plug the thing in and don't worry. | ||
Sweatshop
47 Posts
Or is buying the G9x worth the $15ish extra? I think I use a mild palm grip (only some of palm touches the butt of the mouse but I use my fingertip to grip the majority of it (its not claw)) and I got avg sized hands | ||
Chuiu
3470 Posts
On March 10 2012 03:10 Ckalvin wrote: Switching between a Naga and DA, the only reason I'm using the DA is because the Naga feet are really suited towards cloth mousemats. The side keys are incredibly useful as hotkeys, especially the top two rows, the back two are a bit hard to reach. If you can get accustomed to the Naga, it will help a metric crap tonne. Good luck! I think I'll go with the Hex then. I've heard from a couple people now that the far buttons are a bit hard to reach, it looks like the hex might have better positioning for the thumb and its pretty much exactly what I need. Thanks for replying! | ||
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