Wired gaming mouse vs Wireless stock mouse

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good points made most contributors...

1. Listen to Slippery duck, you don't want 1000 interpol crap, unless you have a seriously well tweaked system. Don't get bog down by bull.
2. Ignore the fact that you can get like 20 button mouse, unless you actually gonna learn to use them, don't bother.
3. Ignore mouse weights, and rebalancing, marketing ploys only.
4. Wireless mice does introduce additional latency
5. you can bet your bottom dollar that the battery will run flat as you are on your best ever kill streak

There are a lot of good mice out there, depends on your hand size / preference what you want to get. I prefer my logitech mice, I have been through several of the G5, or G500 and the G518 series. They fit my hand well, but I do have small and delicate hands...
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Skouperd wrote:3. Ignore mouse weights, and rebalancing, marketing ploys only.


I think that's also down to preference, I play with a very sensitive setting and found that adding the heaviest weights gave me a better feel.
I didn't buy the mouse for the weights but they help. It also makes my wrist stronger so I can get a better grip on my

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squash racket you say....

Mega, on a more serious note, let me know when you feel like a game, I am always looking for some competition....
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I agree with Mega. One of the reasons I didn't like the Diamond back was it was too light. The Kone[+] has a weight system and along with it's ergonomics it is a much better fit for me
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One thing that I like on a gaming mouse is sensitivity that's adjustable on the fly. I find it really useful when jumping into armour to be able to up sensitivity. And conversely, to drop sensitivity when sniping.
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...sensitivity that's adjustable on the Fly...


Shit, just don't tell Fly's wife his sensitivity can be adjusted.
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Skouperd wrote:squash racket you say....

Mega, on a more serious note, let me know when you feel like a game, I am always looking for some competition....



I am keen anytime Skoups as long as you realise I haven't played in about 2 years and my fitness is low.
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Skouperd wrote:Shit, just don't tell Fly's wife his sensitivity can be adjusted.

too late :0
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