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Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 3:15 pm
by magter3001
I ended up buying a G502 Logitech mouse. Has 11 programmable buttons and the ability to adjust weight to the mouse is amazing. Works nice and smooth. I'm sure there are better mouses out there for MMOs but I play a booty load of other games so the all-around ability of this mouse is very useful.

Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:32 pm
by TRUMP2O16
I used the razer naga, But I actually hate everything razer since they don't really last as long as other gaming mice out there
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:06 pm
by vove
Gaming mouse
Mouse needs 2 buttons: left and right. If you have middle button serving as a roller you have godlike gaming equipment.
If you buy a mouse that costs you 99 EUR instead of 10 EUR just because it has 17 buttons and glows in dark that is not the way to go.
1. Go to the shop.
2. Check mouses and how they fit in your hand.
3. Select the most comfortable one.
4. ???
5. Profit.
"gaming equipment" is just marketing, even people who you see streaming on twitch hate that stuff (inb4 you so wrong mate). Of all the gaming equipment only important piece is a keyboard, but you also don't need some super fancy stuff, full antighosting is all you need. Rest is a matter of personal preference so make sure you try it before you buy it.
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:45 pm
by wargrimnir
I've been using an M570 for years. One of my major complaints is the click actuators that tend to wear out. They're replaceable if you're handy with a soldering iron. Usually lasts two years of heavy use before having to worry about it.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-910-001 ... 1_1&sr=8-1
These are the microswitches compatible with most mice. Far better quality ones than what comes stock.
https://www.amazon.com/OMRON-Switch-Mic ... B005NYGK16
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:01 pm
by gebajger
vove wrote:Gaming mouse
Mouse needs 2 buttons: left and right. If you have middle button serving as a roller you have godlike gaming equipment.
If you buy a mouse that costs you 99 EUR instead of 10 EUR just because it has 17 buttons and glows in dark that is not the way to go.
1. Go to the shop.
2. Check mouses and how they fit in your hand.
3. Select the most comfortable one.
4. ???
5. Profit.
"gaming equipment" is just marketing, even people who you see streaming on twitch hate that stuff (inb4 you so wrong mate). Of all the gaming equipment only important piece is a keyboard, but you also don't need some super fancy stuff, full antighosting is all you need. Rest is a matter of personal preference so make sure you try it before you buy it.
I agree that it doesnt have to glow in the dark, thats just silly, but having a few extra buttons (i really like 4 way scroll)
helps. It frees up some easy to reach buttons on your keyboard.
Im using an ancient mx1000 laser (logitech) simply because i really liked it till the charger died, and found a replacement dirtcheap 2ndhand
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:00 am
by labotimy
vove wrote:Gaming mouse
Mouse needs 2 buttons: left and right. If you have middle button serving as a roller you have godlike gaming equipment.
If you buy a mouse that costs you 99 EUR instead of 10 EUR just because it has 17 buttons and glows in dark that is not the way to go.
1. Go to the shop.
2. Check mouses and how they fit in your hand.
3. Select the most comfortable one.
4. ???
5. Profit.
"gaming equipment" is just marketing, even people who you see streaming on twitch hate that stuff (inb4 you so wrong mate). Of all the gaming equipment only important piece is a keyboard, but you also don't need some super fancy stuff, full antighosting is all you need. Rest is a matter of personal preference so make sure you try it before you buy it.
If you buy cheap peripherals, you get what you paid for, trash. Cheapo brands/models, and even gaming variants by well known brands like logitech, in my experience never measure up to the more expensive competition. The standard when it comes to mouse peripherals in E-sports level of competition, should be considered the best. If the pros use a specific product consistently, you know it works better then the competition. Razer and Steelseries are pretty much top dogs when it comes to the E-sports scene regardless really of the game genre. Typically MOBA/MMO players will use Razer Naga's, and FPS players will go with a RIVAL/SENSEI.
I can't say that I've tried any MMO mice before, so no experience there, but when it comes to FPS mice Finalmouse>Steelseries>Razer. Nobody else can compete. I don't think I can actually ever go back to any other mouse, Finalmouse just blows the competition out of the water by such large margins.
If your gonna pay 1200$ for a gaming PC to begin with, 70$ for a reasonable mouse isn't that big of an expense.
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:39 am
by Tankbeardz
Naga or bust. Especially for MMOs.
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:16 am
by labotimy
Tankbeardz wrote:Naga or bust. Especially for MMOs.
Naga's intrigue me. The only thing that holds me back from having a secondary mouse for MMO's, the Naga's buttons aren't modular.
Hopefully Razer comes out with a product like this, then I'll be all in.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roccat-Nyth-Mo ... B00ZORREDK
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:41 am
by Twyxx
Well, now that my trackpad is busted it looks like I'm definitely going to have to get one sooner or later... thanks to everyone who has/has been suggesting stuffz.
Re: Mouse Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:50 am
by labotimy
Twyxx wrote:Well, now that my trackpad is busted it looks like I'm definitely going to have to get one sooner or later... thanks to everyone who has/has been suggesting stuffz.
Consider this one.
https://www.amazon.com/FinalMouse-Final ... roduct_top
IMO that's the best all round gaming mouse available.