What gaming mouse is best for Starcraft 2? - Page 38
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Intensity
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harDmug
United Kingdom116 Posts
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TTneko
Australia70 Posts
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RacerX
United States168 Posts
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Hierarch
United States2197 Posts
On July 19 2011 08:45 haiau wrote: is Xai good for palm grippers? I love my xai and I palm grip, it's a very simple yet effective mouse. | ||
Eiduart
Indonesia51 Posts
On August 06 2011 11:20 harDmug wrote: Cant understand how 400 dpi "isn't enough anymore".. i use an Abyssus at 450dpi, 6/11 in windows and 61% in game with 0 issues at 1600x900 -.- 61% ingame means you are skipping pixels. | ||
zala2023
United States228 Posts
On August 06 2011 11:20 harDmug wrote: Cant understand how 400 dpi "isn't enough anymore".. i use an Abyssus at 450dpi, 6/11 in windows and 61% in game with 0 issues at 1600x900 -.- I bet you use palm grip. Those who use claw grip and fingertip grip do not have the room to move their arm as they use base of their hand as point of support. Personally I use fingertip grip and I can move my mouse 1 inch up/down maybe 2 inches left/right. So as you can see, if I use a 400dpi mouse, the highest resolution I can play at would be something like 800x400. Which obviously I cannot do lol. Personally I use my g9x at 3600dpi and I have perfect control over my mouse. | ||
gamecrazy
United States421 Posts
Since then, I've killed one of them simply by sheer use, the coating has worn off and the clicks no longer feel sharp. I've recently unboxed the other "new" one I had, and it really felt as great as the day I got it. It's a superb mouse. It's prediction and somewhat low dpi by modern standards has practically no effect on my gameplay. I'd recommend the Razer Salmosa (and by extension the Abyssus) to anyone looking for a gaming mouse for SC2 who uses some kind of claw or fingertip grip. | ||
Tablespoon
Norway223 Posts
On August 06 2011 20:30 zala2023 wrote: I bet you use palm grip. Those who use claw grip and fingertip grip do not have the room to move their arm as they use base of their hand as point of support. Personally I use fingertip grip and I can move my mouse 1 inch up/down maybe 2 inches left/right. So as you can see, if I use a 400dpi mouse, the highest resolution I can play at would be something like 800x400. Which obviously I cannot do lol. Personally I use my g9x at 3600dpi and I have perfect control over my mouse. I have an Intellimouse, and when playing SC2 i claw grip. 400dpi on 1920x1080, 53% in sc2. No real problems at all. I can get around most of my screen without really having to move my wrist only except when i have to click the minimap, and then i only move it like half an inch. | ||
Ashby
Australia204 Posts
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johanngrunt
Hong Kong1555 Posts
http://www.logitech.com/mice-pointers/mice/devices/5750 | ||
Moshikaro
135 Posts
On August 06 2011 23:19 johanngrunt wrote: Any opinions on the Logitech G500? http://www.logitech.com/mice-pointers/mice/devices/5750 First of all that is a Palm grip mouse which I think you already know. If you have small or semi-small hands I would certainly not buy this mouse. I bought it and because the size of my hands I just couldn't play with it. I bought a Logitech G9x instead. If you have big hands and you palm grip then I don't think there are any reasons to not get it. | ||
Twish
Norway92 Posts
I use the fingertip grip and want cable! I don't think i need it, but i want the DPI to be >2999 I'm now using the Roccat Kone, and i'm not especially satisfied with this mouse. I've thought about getting the Razer Abyssus, might that be the right choice for me? | ||
Eiduart
Indonesia51 Posts
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OneOther
United States10774 Posts
- Logitech MX310 - Logitech MX518 - Razer Diamondback 3G - Razer Imperator - Razer Mamba - Steelseries Kinzu i use them on a funcpad. i have always preferred small mice though - i would have to go with the mx310, kinzu and diamondback for my top three favorites. mx518 is a solid mouse, but too bulky for my likings. using the kinzu right now, surprisingly satisfied with it. i really like optical mice. | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
And in white, it looks amazing | ||
OneOther
United States10774 Posts
On August 07 2011 02:23 L3g3nd_ wrote: While i wouldnt suggest the Kinzu due to its acceleartion, god does it feel nice to hold and move. so light and well shaped, good lord. And in white, it looks amazing hmm why is acceleration a problem for kinzu? i disabled it on both my windows and the kinzu settings, and i have never felt acceleration since then. i would never use a mouse with acceleration for starcraft | ||
mardi
United States1164 Posts
On August 07 2011 03:04 OneOther wrote: hmm why is acceleration a problem for kinzu? i disabled it on both my windows and the kinzu settings, and i have never felt acceleration since then. i would never use a mouse with acceleration for starcraft The kinzu has built-in acceleration and prediciton in its sensor. You can't disable it. You can disable in windows and the drivers/software but you can't get rid of what is built-in to the sensor. | ||
kunstderfugue
Mexico375 Posts
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Kyuki
Sweden1867 Posts
Someone asked about the Spectre: Dont buy it. The laser sensor is actually horrendous and have all sorts of issues. Just do a search here on the forum and you'll find quite abit of info. (I bought it used it and returned it). | ||
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