Choosing a razer mouse.
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Siretu
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uglymoose89
United States671 Posts
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HaGuN
United States154 Posts
Edit: oh yah forgot about grip thanks above poster, i have a liking to the fingertip grip also cause it comes naturally to me. | ||
endy
Switzerland8966 Posts
The best way to choose is to go to a gaming store and try to ask the mice. You won't be able to see the accuracy in your favorite game, but I can assure you that every Razer mouse is very accurate. I personally own a Krait and love it. You should use the search function to get more infos, there are already dozens of threads about choosing a mouse. | ||
Dromar
United States2145 Posts
BUT, if you're getting one as a gift you might want something better. | ||
sammler
United Kingdom381 Posts
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trevabob
United Kingdom350 Posts
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gillon
Sweden1578 Posts
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DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
personally i hate bells and whistles, shiny lights, all that crap. size/shape is the most important thing and the salmosa is very comfortable and light | ||
Ryps
Romania2740 Posts
Personally I suggest deathadder. | ||
avilo
United States4100 Posts
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invisible.terran
United States280 Posts
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Terrakin
United States1440 Posts
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HwangjaeTerran
Finland5962 Posts
It´s the new Salmosa as far as I know. | ||
Geo.Rion
7376 Posts
On October 10 2010 05:26 HwangjaeTerran wrote: If you got huge hands like me (ctrl to 9 ez) go with Salmosa, although I guess I´d want a bit more sensitivity so maybe Abyssus? It´s the new Salmosa as far as I know. that's not a big hand, i dont have a big hand yet i can reach form control to over the 9th key easily. | ||
MrBitter
United States2939 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
Deathadder is shaped like a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, while the Abyssus is smaller and designed for a claw grip. It's the successor to the Salmosa. | ||
tube
United States1475 Posts
On October 10 2010 05:42 Geo.Rion wrote: i'd take a deathadder over any other mouse that's not a big hand, i dont have a big hand yet i can reach form control to over the 9th key easily. depends on your keyboard maybe his is hella spread apart | ||
Cham
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bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
If you prefer a smaller mice: an Abyssus or Salmosa is the way to go. (depending on your price range). Obviously, the Abyssus is the newer and more advanced (3500 dpi sensor), but that doesn't necessarily make it better for your needs. If you're looking at smaller mice these are the two you want to look at. Smaller mice are more ideal for RTS games (IMO). Perfect for if you use the claw or fingertip grip. If you prefer a bulkier mice: the Deathadder is the way to go. Having a similar shape to Microsoft IME 3.0. Perfect if you're a palm grip user. | ||
Kashll
United States1117 Posts
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OutlaW-
Czech Republic5053 Posts
I have had my diamondback 3g for about 3 years now, still very smooth but I am thinking of upgrading as well. Might try the deathadder and the other mice and see how they feel, that's the most important thing | ||
Treva
United States533 Posts
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mardi
United States1164 Posts
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Siretu
151 Posts
When, I first got it, the first thing I noticed was that it was too small for my hand. My hands are quite big and I was uncomfortable with that mouse. Since then, I've gotten a bit used to it but I still prefer a larger mouse with a palm grip instead of a fingertip grip. I think I might go for the deathadder. As someone mentioned in this thread, is it too heavy for a game like Starcraft? Edit: Either a deathadder or a mamba. | ||
Entropic
Canada2837 Posts
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Dooba
Croatia588 Posts
Just make sure you try the mouse out before you actually buy so that it fits you nicely. Doubt you can go wrong with a razer mouse. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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kaleidoscope
Singapore2887 Posts
though personally i've used salmosa and i prefer salmosa, but for mirror edition of abyss can really preserve it's looks and everything.. it's not like my salmosa that literally looked like a "rotten" mouse.. yes, rotten.. | ||
Siretu
151 Posts
On October 10 2010 13:05 Jibba wrote: Mamba is not a good mouse. Don't bother with any of their laser mice, just get a DA. What's so bad about the mamba? I think I'd prefer a mouse without a cord. | ||
.kaz
1963 Posts
Almost have to buy it with a nickname like that But for real, its sexy, thin, pretty light weight, and wicked fast tons of dpi / sens settings to play around with to get the right feeling for you, probably about a hundred combo's to choose from, and then you have in game sensitivity to change to fit in with that, so you can really really customize the speed, dpi, and accuracy of the mouse. I also suggest gettign an exactmat, as it has "speed" and "control" surfaces so you can even further customize Ive had my set for about a year now and i dont ever want to go back to a normal mouse That being said, the mouse is for claw grip, it is a very small mouse compared to most bigger, flatter mice, and it takes some use to get used to the buttons on the side and on the fly sens changes, but as with any mouse to a certain degree, its how you use it and personal preference, not the specs and stats. Also, a lot of people would agree that razer mice are like alienware computers, in the sense that they are overpriced and just a brand name, and there are better, cheaper mice available that can do the job just as good if not better, but dont have shiny green or blue lights. Goodluck in your choice! | ||
TheAngelofDeath
United States2033 Posts
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PaPoolee
United Arab Emirates660 Posts
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Kinky
United States4126 Posts
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