I'm a medium player with cheap mouse. Which mouse do you think is better? this Logitech Performance http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007Z1M.. or this Microsoft SideWinder http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DWK4..
I couldn't tell you, both are good mice. at the end of the day, I'd tell you to go with whatever is more comfortable in your hand. FYI I have an MX518 and love it.
i myself have that one but i say go for this one http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.169418900/categoryId.35208800 Razer Naga Expert MMO Gaming Mouse 5600DPI Razer Precision 3.5G Laser Sensor 17 fully programmable MMO-optimized buttons Maximum comfort for long gaming sessions Custom interface AddOns for MMO games PC/Mac compatible $79.99
I've always heard that the deathadder was more precise. Generally speaking the Death Adder is a VERY solid mouse. and unless something has changed, laser mice aren't as good as optical mice yet, the onlu field in which laser mice win would be DPI, but they lose everywhere else(lag, precision, etc.)
I have a DeathAdder. Had it for probably 3 or 4 years now. Bought it when it was first released, and it hasn't missed a beat. The rubber coating is a bit worn in some places, but it doesn't affect the functionality or comfort.
I'll take the Logitech one too, but I recently got a Logitech Keyboard and Mouse WAVE series, I don't think it's pro and I haven't installed it yet so I don't know how they are, anyone knows about the Logitech Wave series? Also I'll perhaps buy this mouse and use it with my Logitech Keyboard that I got with WAVE.
i cant be bothered with mouses like that (yes its mouses not mice) because for me just a basic is good enough
uh-huh $60 for a mouse....hmm id rather pay less than $5 and have cheapy one that does the job i want it too, im not sure if id even notice the difference if i did by a top of range mouse
Mouse is a mouse... I do have the side winder for design use and occasional gaming. I'm using the Apple Magic Pad right now due to wrist injury...it's working nicely aswell.
lol friend of mine said people who spend buy gaming mouses have one thing in common: too much money not enough sense.
Once you buy a high end peripheral you'll understand why so many others do it, unless you're brain dead and can't handle their speed or precision. I prefer to keep it simple and simply keep re-purchasing a Deathadder every couple of years. I tried the MX518, both of them broke in less than 6 months... wouldn't recommend it at all.
Well i have a G9, but i also had the MX and its a pretty good mouse. My friend still uses his, its like 2 years old.