RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 4시 38분
Gaming Mouse
What gaming mice do you guys recommend for FPS games? And which one are you currently using?

I currently use the Steelseries Rival 300 but I plan on switching soon.
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Revelene 2017년 11월 12일 오후 4시 48분 
Too many options to just recommend a single mouse for all people.

Personally, I mainly use a Logitech G502, but it isn't the perfect mouse. It does have one of the best sensors you can get in a mouse, but it is a bit on the heavier side.

I've tried out the smaller and lighter G Pro, and I like it quite a bit. Same sensor as the G502. Just don't like how the scroll wheel does click left or right.

Honestly, for a mouse I'd recommend checking out what Logitech offers. Plenty of choices for different types of people.
RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 4시 53분 
Revelene님이 먼저 게시:
Too many options to just recommend a single mouse for all people.

Personally, I mainly use a Logitech G502, but it isn't the perfect mouse. It does have one of the best sensors you can get in a mouse, but it is a bit on the heavier side.

I've tried out the smaller and lighter G Pro, and I like it quite a bit. Same sensor as the G502. Just don't like how the scroll wheel does click left or right.

Honestly, for a mouse I'd recommend checking out what Logitech offers. Plenty of choices for different types of people.
Have any view on Zowie?
Revelene 2017년 11월 12일 오후 4시 57분 
M_RiGGz님이 먼저 게시:
Revelene님이 먼저 게시:
Too many options to just recommend a single mouse for all people.

Personally, I mainly use a Logitech G502, but it isn't the perfect mouse. It does have one of the best sensors you can get in a mouse, but it is a bit on the heavier side.

I've tried out the smaller and lighter G Pro, and I like it quite a bit. Same sensor as the G502. Just don't like how the scroll wheel does click left or right.

Honestly, for a mouse I'd recommend checking out what Logitech offers. Plenty of choices for different types of people.
Have any view on Zowie?

They made some pretty good stuff in the past, but BenQ acquired them back in 2015.

I've not been a fan of BenQ.
RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 5시 08분 
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Have any view on Zowie?

They made some pretty good stuff in the past, but BenQ acquired them back in 2015.

I've not been a fan of BenQ.
Oh well I seen they recently released the Zowie EC2-B snd EC1-B and that they're using the 3360 sensor. Not too sure about the quality of the mouse or how the Huano switches are that Zowie are using, as I've only seen one review on it so far.

But yeah I currently stuck deciding between either the Zowie EC2-B, the Razer Deathadder Elite, or the Logitech g403.
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InfinityJosh 2017년 11월 12일 오후 5시 15분 
G402 and I like it.
oobymach 2017년 11월 12일 오후 6시 08분 
G502, excellent mouse, I modded mine to have a g900 scroll wheel because the metal one it comes with is heavy and only so so traction, with a g900 wheel it's as close to perfect as you're going to get with a mouse (it's been tested to have one of the lowest latencies on the market and has super low friction feet).
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Arya 2017년 11월 12일 오후 6시 26분 
My absolute reccomendation is the Logitech G900. If you can afford it, it's possibly the best FPS mouse on the market right now. The key advantages are a cutting-edge sensor and an extremely light weight, combined with Logitech's build quality an an extremely long-last and quick charging battery system. The only major weakness is the huge price tag - $149

It's extremely accurate, well balanced and at 102G it's extremely light weight. The DPI is adjustable with five user-presets, and it has four well-placed macro keys with two under your thumb and two under your pinky. As a Wireless mouse it's got roughly 24 hours of battery life, which lasts me a full week. Recharging takes about 45 minutes and can be done while you're still using the mouse - although adding a cord throws the balance off somewhat.
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Kaihekoa 2017년 11월 12일 오후 6시 39분 
Razer Deathadder Elite. People complain about Razer, but I love the shape and weight of this mouse.
RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 6시 40분 
Kaihekoa님이 먼저 게시:
Razer Deathadder Elite. People complain about Razer, but I love the shape and weight of this mouse.
What games do you mainly play?
Arya 2017년 11월 12일 오후 6시 45분 
Kaihekoa님이 먼저 게시:
Razer Deathadder Elite. People complain about Razer, but I love the shape and weight of this mouse.

Razer has a bad reputation for a reason. Speaking for myself, I've owned five Razer products and they'll all failed within a couple of months of buying them, through no fault of my own. That's absolutely unacceptable.

They're the only company that I've had to contact for an RMA, on a product they sent me as part of an RMA. The first product arrived broken, was RMA'ed and the product Razer sent me was also broken.

Avoid.
Kaihekoa 2017년 11월 12일 오후 7시 00분 
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Kaihekoa님이 먼저 게시:
Razer Deathadder Elite. People complain about Razer, but I love the shape and weight of this mouse.
What games do you mainly play?

All kinds, I have about 1000 games between Steam, Battle.net, Origin and Uplay. For strategy/role playing games like Total War, Civilization, Starcraft and Diablo, I typically use a static DPI setting. For shooters like Overwatch, Battlefield, and Titanfall, I program buttons to cycle through different DPI settings. Not saying the Razer complaints are baseless, but the company claims to have used more durable internals with the Elite version of the Deathadder, and I've not had any issues with mine over a year of use.
RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 7시 11분 
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M_RiGGz님이 먼저 게시:
What games do you mainly play?

All kinds, I have about 1000 games between Steam, Battle.net, Origin and Uplay. For strategy/role playing games like Total War, Civilization, Starcraft and Diablo, I typically use a static DPI setting. For shooters like Overwatch, Battlefield, and Titanfall, I program buttons to cycle through different DPI settings. Not saying the Razer complaints are baseless, but the company claims to have used more durable internals with the Elite version of the Deathadder, and I've not had any issues with mine over a year of use.
Alright. Thank you for the insight. Still not too sure about whether I should go for the Zowie EC2-B or the Razer Deathadder Elite, but you did give me some feedback.
Kaihekoa 2017년 11월 12일 오후 7시 18분 
Sure thing, don't overlook Logitech hardware either. If I didn't get the Deathadder on sale for $35 USD, I probably would have gone with a G502. I had a Logitech MX518 mouse that lasted many years previously.
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RGX12 2017년 11월 12일 오후 7시 32분 
Wolfıe님이 먼저 게시:
My absolute reccomendation is the Logitech G900. If you can afford it, it's possibly the best FPS mouse on the market right now. The key advantages are a cutting-edge sensor and an extremely light weight, combined with Logitech's build quality an an extremely long-last and quick charging battery system. The only major weakness is the huge price tag - $149

It's extremely accurate, well balanced and at 102G it's extremely light weight. The DPI is adjustable with five user-presets, and it has four well-placed macro keys with two under your thumb and two under your pinky. As a Wireless mouse it's got roughly 24 hours of battery life, which lasts me a full week. Recharging takes about 45 minutes and can be done while you're still using the mouse - although adding a cord throws the balance off somewhat.
I appreciate your opinion, but your post perfectly exempifies the reason why, when someone asks for a mouse recommendation, I first ask them exactly what it is they look for in a mouse--or else I just tell them to read some reviews and come to their own decision.

That's because I did not like the G900, at all. First I should mention that I got the mouse as a gift for Christmas; perhaps it's just me, but I personally would feel foolish paying this much money for a mouse, gaming or otherwise. In any case, I can see some of the things that made it a good mouse for you made it a bad mouse for me. For example, you said it was "extremely light weight". Yes, indeed it is--much TOO light for me. I like a heavy mouse, and in fact I used to find a way to weight down my gaming mice long before mice with user-adjustable weights was even a thing. Another factor to consider is the user's grip. The G900 is more designed for a full-out palm grip, whereas I favor a claw grip, and this grip forced my primary clicking fingers into what felt like an unnatural position. I also found the side buttons overly laborious to press, and felt the scroll wheel was too far forward, and also hard to press. And speaking of the scroll wheel--it suffered from what I feel is a cardinal sin in a gaming mouse: a lack of positive indexing. This is a massive hindrance, especially in FPS's where I'm relying on the wheel for quick and precise weapon selection. Last but not least, although I'm perfectly satisfied using a wireless mouse for desktop use, they've never satisfied me for gaming, and this one was no exception. Although responsive when on a full charge, I noticed minute but perceptible lag as it approached depletion. Wireless/battery strength is just something I'd rather not have to worry about when I'm gaming. Now, it's cool that you can switch over to wired mode (and I loved the cable, btw), but you're paying for that 'hybrid' feature, and personally I would have just bought a wired mouse up front.

I hadn't intended this post to turn into a lengthy review for a specific mouse--my point was that one guy's "absolute best gaming mouse!" can be for another guy something that he wants to throw against the wall, so I personally could not in good conscience recommend a mouse to somebody before he/she tells me the specific qualities an "ideal" mouse would have for them (and maybe ascertain their hand size as well, lol). Only then could I point them in the right general direction.

EDIT:

Not that it's needed, but I forgot there were two other things about the G900 I used to ♥♥♥♥♥ about: One was the feet--oh, how could I forget about the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ feet on this thing? If you used it on a cloth surface (which I did, most of the time) you'd never notice, but use it on a hard surface and the glide-factor went down to zero. The wacky skates this mouse had made it feel like you were dragging rubber over sandpaper.

The second thing was the software, it had the twin distinction of being both lacking and buggy. Actually, this ended up just being more of a minor annoyance, as I generally use third-party software with all my mice anyway--but it still bears mentioning.
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RiGGz 2017년 11월 12일 오후 7시 51분 
RGX12님이 먼저 게시:
I hadn't intended this post to turn into a lengthy review for a specific mouse--my point was that one guy's "absolute best gaming mouse!" can be for another guy something that he wants to throw against the wall, so I personally could not in good conscience recommend a mouse to someone before he/she tells me the specific qualities an "ideal" mouse would have for them (and maybe ascertain their hand size as well, lol). Only then could I point them in the right general direction.

Alright maybe you can help me further then.

Grip Style: Palm Grip
Hand Size: Height - 7.5 in. / 19.05 cm. (Middle finger to base) Width - 4.25 in. / 10.7 cm (Including thumb)
Game Genre: FPS
Preferred Mouse Weight: Doesn't matter to me.
Software Needed?: As long as I can change to my preferred DPI (1600) Not really necessary but it is nice to have.
Preferred Sensor Type?: Optical
Mouse Buttons?: Yes
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