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Blindfire
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Post subject: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:02 am |
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I know it's not a game but may or may not drastically improve my fps play.
I am getting a gaming mouse but have no idea which one to get. I was thinking the G9 but it looks oddly shaped. Anyone have suggestions?
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:05 am |
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pick on that curves with your hand. My mouse is a logitech one nothing fancy but it is really good. Not to big but not to small.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:08 am |
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Squirt wrote: pick on that curves with your hand. My mouse is a logitech one nothing fancy but it is really good. Not to big but not to small. I was looking for performance mainly, my hand will get used to the shape.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:11 am |
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I'm using a tiny laptop mouse! It sucks, but my desk it so squished with stuff it fits well xD. I also have to turn sensitivity up a lot!
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:20 am |
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Snoopy wrote: I'm using a tiny laptop mouse! It sucks, but my desk it so squished with stuff it fits well xD. I also have to turn sensitivity up a lot! Hey! I use also a laptop mouse, and I like it =D
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:36 pm |
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i think they measure sensitivity or reponsiveness in dpi, basically anything over 2,000 dpi is good enough for even above average gamers
something over 6,000 isnt necessary unless you're a pro gamer who wants to be #1 in the world at fps and is lightning fast at everything.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:39 pm |
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Get the Logitech mouse with the "High Performance Lazer" and has extra buttons on the side 
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:53 pm |
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Squirt wrote: pick on that curves with your hand. My mouse is a logitech one nothing fancy but it is really good. Not to big but not to small. I LOL'd real hard. Try the Razer Copperhead, its like the most common gaming mouse around and I can tell you from experience that it performs great. The software you get with it is ridiculous too.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:23 pm |
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Crim, that's the G9.
Lock, I was thinking about going for razer, just wanted to know if there was a better option.
Does anyone have the Microsoft Sidewinder? I would like to know how that performs.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:03 pm |
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GET ONE WITH A CORD!!!
Do _NOT_ get a wireless one! They're slower (though you won't notice that really) but the main problem is the batteries. The slow process where you begin to notice the batteries need to be fed again, where the mouse starts to perform less up to a point where you're pro gaming and your mouse dies on you and you have to wait till the damn batteries are charged again.
Anyways, I have an MX510, which is great. I'd recommend you to get a mouse with extra buttons. For instance the MX510 has two buttons on the side that are easily accesible. Normally they function as Browser Backward & Browser Forward. This is great for browsing around but you can also bind functions to those buttons, Steady Scope from CoD4 for example. Or maybe a Flashgrenade, or push to talk. It'll definitely increase the speed of certain actions where you're walking/talking/shooting at the same time and need to throw a nade or something.
So get one with more than 3 buttons (and a long warrenty, it'll take time to get used to your new mouse and if you're like me you might destroy your mouse in that process)
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:23 pm |
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I'm going to go with the Microsoft Sidewinder, it has adjustable dpi and programmable thumb buttons. It also has a quickturn feature that spins your character 180 degrees for fps games. This thread can be locked. 
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:09 pm |
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I would just buy a generic mouse. What do those extra buttons do anyway?
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:15 pm |
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Failboat.
People throw suggestions at you without explaining anything. You need to learn the difference between mice and make the decision on your own.
Generally, gaming mouse performance will get better with a newer mouse (and cost more), but even the oldest of proven gaming mouse is high performance. So what's important to know is not the DPI or polling rate, but the difference between optical, laser, and optical infared.
The first "laser" mice weren't laser at all, they were optical. You can easily tell if a mouse if optical because when you pick it up, it will have a red light under it - essentially that's to provide light for a camera to track. The next generation of mice were laser mice, which use no red light at all and when looking at the lense under the mouse, you'll notice it's pretty much parallel to the ground, and looks almost like a camera.
The difference between the two isn't something your mom or grandmother would notice, but if you're playing FPS at a competitive level, you'll learn to appreciate the subtleties. Briefly, laser mice are a lot more accurate than optical mice, but they cannot track as well when moving at high speeds.
There are two kinds of gamers and the laser/optical choice corresponds to the two groups. The first group is low sensitivity (players that use extremely low sensitivity and flick their mice to the target quickly): for these people they need optical because tracking at high speeds is infinitely more important than general precision. A lot of people think they are flickers, but they don't flick fast enough to need to use optical mice. The second group is normal-high sensitivity (players that use medium-high sensitivity, and even occasionally low sensitivity - they move their mice around like anyone else would): for these people, they sometimes flick but the speed that they flick at isn't high enough to cause tracking problems in a laser mouse.
Not a lot of people need to use an optical mouse, it's really rare and a lot of people think too highly of their "1337 skillz" and buy an optical one just for show. But, for those people, the only viable choice is the razer death adder. It uses the same red light optical concept, but replaces the optical camera with an infared camera. It offers the same speed tracking as normal infared mice, but with a bit more precision.
For the most part, you will want to get a laser mouse. The G9, G5, and MX518 are solid and proven logitech laser mice, most people will feel more comfortable with these. The razer copperhead, lachesis, and even diamondback are razer's choice for laser mice - there's something to understand here though. Looking at it you wouldn't be able to tell, but when you pick one up you can definately feel that the logitech series are more traditional, they feel like normal mice but perform better - the razer ones are an acquired taste. You need to play with them for a while before getting used to them. They work just as well, and in my opinion look cooler, but be prepared to suck in game for a while until you get used to the mouse.
If you need an optical mouse, the razer death adder is your only option - but seeing how you don't know how gaming mice work, i'm sure you haven't developed bad habits and you should definately start on the laser gaming mice.
And a fun bit of information, when players get good, generally the low sens flickers are naturally talented to play snipers, and the med-high sens players usually fill in the other roles. You'll notice this when watching professional teams play, watch their mouse hand. But if you like sniping, that doesn't mean to buy an optical infared - the newer generation of competitive snipers don't have the flicking habits, and pull off good game play with a laser mouse.
I like to match my things, and my whole setup is black with blue LEDs - looks really matter for me so the decision made itself. If I were you, I would buy a G9 or if you can find a really cheap G5, that would be a good first gaming mouse. If you really want to go razer, because of the looks, I would get a lachesis - they're exactly like death adders but have a laser system instead of optical infared (and are ambidextrous).
If you need help with a gaming keyboard, I can explain that too.
edit: Oh, and as a side note, on the fly sensitivity is useless - it's just to sell units. No one changes sensitivity, you get used to one and you use it. And for the buttons, you can map them to what you want, but it's more novelty than anything. I find them useless, you can't use it to talk because trying to talk, move, and shoot someone on the same hand is a burden. The only time i've found it useful is in COD4, I bounded my knife and quickswitch buttons to the mouse; since there are so many keys to map in that game, putting them on the keyboard would mean putting them somewhere out of quick reach.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:41 pm |
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heh, that made me lol.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:43 pm |
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I have the MS Laser mouse 6000. I thought it was a gaming mouse, dunno lol O_o I like it tho *Nicely explained Dom*
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:42 pm |
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I wanted to get the Logitech G15 keyboard but my keyboard platform is too small 
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:48 pm |
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dom wrote: Failboat.
People throw suggestions at you without explaining anything. You need to learn the difference between mice and make the decision on your own.
Generally, gaming mouse performance will get better with a newer mouse (and cost more), but even the oldest of proven gaming mouse is high performance. So what's important to know is not the DPI or polling rate, but the difference between optical, laser, and optical infared.
The first "laser" mice weren't laser at all, they were optical. You can easily tell if a mouse if optical because when you pick it up, it will have a red light under it - essentially that's to provide light for a camera to track. The next generation of mice were laser mice, which use no red light at all and when looking at the lense under the mouse, you'll notice it's pretty much parallel to the ground, and looks almost like a camera.
The difference between the two isn't something your mom or grandmother would notice, but if you're playing FPS at a competitive level, you'll learn to appreciate the subtleties. Briefly, laser mice are a lot more accurate than optical mice, but they cannot track as well when moving at high speeds.
There are two kinds of gamers and the laser/optical choice corresponds to the two groups. The first group is low sensitivity (players that use extremely low sensitivity and flick their mice to the target quickly): for these people they need optical because tracking at high speeds is infinitely more important than general precision. A lot of people think they are flickers, but they don't flick fast enough to need to use optical mice. The second group is normal-high sensitivity (players that use medium-high sensitivity, and even occasionally low sensitivity - they move their mice around like anyone else would): for these people, they sometimes flick but the speed that they flick at isn't high enough to cause tracking problems in a laser mouse.
Not a lot of people need to use an optical mouse, it's really rare and a lot of people think too highly of their "1337 skillz" and buy an optical one just for show. But, for those people, the only viable choice is the razer death adder. It uses the same red light optical concept, but replaces the optical camera with an infared camera. It offers the same speed tracking as normal infared mice, but with a bit more precision.
For the most part, you will want to get a laser mouse. The G9, G5, and MX518 are solid and proven logitech laser mice, most people will feel more comfortable with these. The razer copperhead, lachesis, and even diamondback are razer's choice for laser mice - there's something to understand here though. Looking at it you wouldn't be able to tell, but when you pick one up you can definately feel that the logitech series are more traditional, they feel like normal mice but perform better - the razer ones are an acquired taste. You need to play with them for a while before getting used to them. They work just as well, and in my opinion look cooler, but be prepared to suck in game for a while until you get used to the mouse.
If you need an optical mouse, the razer death adder is your only option - but seeing how you don't know how gaming mice work, i'm sure you haven't developed bad habits and you should definately start on the laser gaming mice.
And a fun bit of information, when players get good, generally the low sens flickers are naturally talented to play snipers, and the med-high sens players usually fill in the other roles. You'll notice this when watching professional teams play, watch their mouse hand. But if you like sniping, that doesn't mean to buy an optical infared - the newer generation of competitive snipers don't have the flicking habits, and pull off good game play with a laser mouse.
I like to match my things, and my whole setup is black with blue LEDs - looks really matter for me so the decision made itself. If I were you, I would buy a G9 or if you can find a really cheap G5, that would be a good first gaming mouse. If you really want to go razer, because of the looks, I would get a lachesis - they're exactly like death adders but have a laser system instead of optical infared (and are ambidextrous).
If you need help with a gaming keyboard, I can explain that too.
edit: Oh, and as a side note, on the fly sensitivity is useless - it's just to sell units. No one changes sensitivity, you get used to one and you use it. And for the buttons, you can map them to what you want, but it's more novelty than anything. I find them useless, you can't use it to talk because trying to talk, move, and shoot someone on the same hand is a burden. The only time i've found it useful is in COD4, I bounded my knife and quickswitch buttons to the mouse; since there are so many keys to map in that game, putting them on the keyboard would mean putting them somewhere out of quick reach. wow i dont need to reply in this case razor do offer the best mice for what you need, but i would also suggest spashing out to get a better mouse mat to make the most of what you just bought
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:16 pm |
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You dont need uber cyber mouses to pwn people?  I use a 10€ logitech optical mouse. It's good enough to kill anything anytime anywhere if you're used to playing with it.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:19 pm |
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yeh but like dom said you notice little differences when using a better mouse, those little things could end up been hit or miss when snipering or life and death if your playing a more physical role
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:23 pm |
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Well I started this topic because my trackball was dieing and I need something to replace it. It fully died this morning and I plugged in a mouse. I can't use a mouse, I can barely click on stuff first try. I ended up just ordering another trackball.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:52 pm |
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[SD]Master_Wong wrote: yeh but like dom said you notice little differences when using a better mouse, those little things could end up been hit or miss when snipering or life and death if your playing a more physical role Yeah.. what dom said. Dom is the uber genius when it comes to mice and gaming. You will obviously get more kills playing at the by him suggested low sense settings. This will also convert you into a natural sniping talent. All the other players can't snipe for shit and forfill other roles, that's because they don't use low sense mice. God forbid the lowskillers using anti infrared camera mice with laser thingemies try moving their mouse fast, they will miss everything! I'm j/k, but what dom said was what usually is the case. Everyone has their own preferences and notices different things.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:14 pm |
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Blindfire wrote: Well I started this topic because my trackball was dieing and I need something to replace it. It fully died this morning and I plugged in a mouse. I can't use a mouse, I can barely click on stuff first try. I ended up just ordering another trackball. you game with a trackball?
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:25 pm |
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[SD]Master_Wong wrote: you game with a trackball? Yep, trackballs are pinpoint accurate once you get used to them.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:29 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:50 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:56 pm |
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Why don't you believe that I use a trackball for gaming?
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:00 am |
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dom wrote: edit: Oh, and as a side note, on the fly sensitivity is useless - it's just to sell units. No one changes sensitivity, you get used to one and you use it. And for the buttons, you can map them to what you want, but it's more novelty than anything. I find them useless, you can't use it to talk because trying to talk, move, and shoot someone on the same hand is a burden. The only time i've found it useful is in COD4, I bounded my knife and quickswitch buttons to the mouse; since there are so many keys to map in that game, putting them on the keyboard would mean putting them somewhere out of quick reach. I disagree, on the fly sensitivity changing can be very useful, when you switch to a scope with your sniper and need that added benefit of slower movement.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:47 am |
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StealMySoda wrote: dom wrote: edit: Oh, and as a side note, on the fly sensitivity is useless - it's just to sell units. No one changes sensitivity, you get used to one and you use it. And for the buttons, you can map them to what you want, but it's more novelty than anything. I find them useless, you can't use it to talk because trying to talk, move, and shoot someone on the same hand is a burden. The only time i've found it useful is in COD4, I bounded my knife and quickswitch buttons to the mouse; since there are so many keys to map in that game, putting them on the keyboard would mean putting them somewhere out of quick reach. I disagree, on the fly sensitivity changing can be very useful, when you switch to a scope with your sniper and need that added benefit of slower movement. In most games you can change the sensitivity of your inscope crosshairs, and taking the time to switch and switch back could mean death - especially considering that if you need to set it slower and take your time to make a shot, that whole time you're an open target.
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:52 pm |
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MrFudge wrote: i think they measure sensitivity or reponsiveness in dpi, basically anything over 2,000 dpi is good enough for even above average gamers
something over 6,000 isnt necessary unless you're a pro gamer who wants to be #1 in the world at fps and is lightning fast at everything. aww,i recommend under 2,000 in cs1.6 at least. i play with 1.9 and i think that id play with even smaller when i wouldnt have 5$ expencive logitech optical:/
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Post subject: Re: Gaming Mouse. Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:03 pm |
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im rollin with a g7 right now. i love it
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