What gaming mouse is best for Starcraft 2? - Page 27
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CynicalTubby
United States3 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On September 29 2010 04:34 stafu wrote: I've heard Abyssus and new DA sensor is pretty horrible :/ Jitters on QcK and no firmware upgrading (for the Abyssus at least). Stuck using a G1 until someone makes a decent mouse with > 450 dpi (though I'm going to see how the Asian Salmosa goes, but even before it arrives I know it won't be perfect due to angle snapping, and I've heard bad liftoff?) >_> Yeah, it's not good with a QcK. If you switch to a newer cloth pad like a Goliathus Control, it's got basically perfect tracking though. It's also flawless on my 5L. Haven't tried mTw/dkt pad. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On October 01 2010 01:32 Solis_Fonte wrote: Clearly much. What do you think mx518 good mouse for sc2? I know that Brat_OK plays on that It really just depends on the shape and if you like it for RTS style movements. The MX518 is an excellent mouse though. I preferred it for FPSes though (before it broke.) | ||
hihu
France64 Posts
On June 16 2010 19:16 dbddbddb wrote: you dont need a fancy 200 dollar mouse, just get a good one like the logitech g1 it's very cheap now and works great for rts. I'm also using the old G1 logitech for all games I play, although it's getting very hard to find in France. For me the most important aspect for a mouse is how comfortable I feel while holding it, and the very simple design of the G1 has been the best for me. I believe any recent laser mouse will have enough "precision" especially for an RTS so it is really a matter of personal preference. Over the years I have used several Razor mice (the diamondback most notably) and several microsoft and logitech mice, and even for FPS games (I play with low res 1024*768 at most) I've always prioritized the shape and "feel" when buying a new mouse. I also think that the mousepad is almost as important as the mouse, I'm using a QPAD CT which feels very good for me. | ||
FaCE_1
Canada6117 Posts
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Piski
Finland3461 Posts
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summerloud
Austria1201 Posts
now i switched to razer and im really satisified with my new razer imperator. initially i bought a razer lachesis but didnt like that at all, had to bring it back to the shop. lachesis has a total different feel compared to the intellimouse since its so flat and not ergonomic at all imho. the imperator however is really really sweet and also looks way cooler than the intellimouse... costs almost double what the microsoft model does, but im hoping it will also last longer than the usual 1,5 years my intellimice last me... i dunno about accuracy, but i turned up my mouse speed quite a bit now that im using razer. the main improvement was getting an actual mousepad tho, i used some plastic surface before and it was hard moving the mouse tiny amounts since it would stick to the surface a little, now its all very smooth and my apm increased from 60ish to 80ish | ||
stafu
Australia1196 Posts
On October 01 2010 01:47 Jibba wrote: Yeah, it's not good with a QcK. If you switch to a newer cloth pad like a Goliathus Control, it's got basically perfect tracking though. It's also flawless on my 5L. Haven't tried mTw/dkt pad. Nice, I'll keep that in mind. 5L actually looks really good! | ||
Naramis
Brazil19 Posts
I'm currently using a Logitech G9. The quality is superb, but the ergonomics aren't that good.. | ||
fenster
United States73 Posts
On October 01 2010 01:42 CynicalTubby wrote: Razer Deathadder. Great mouse. Well worth the price and it fits my hand perfectly. I can't imagine myself using any other mouse. I hope you're right, because I just bought one off of Woot and it should be here tomorrow. :D | ||
Karthane
United States1183 Posts
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itsdoubleD
United States23 Posts
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Stark838
Philippines15 Posts
On October 01 2010 12:54 itsdoubleD wrote: In my personal opinion, the skill of the player doesn't really lie in the mouse. Alot of FPS require you to have a fancy, high precision mouse (measured in Dots per inch) to be somewhat competent. However in Starcraft you can definitely be good w/o a fancy gaming mouse. ANYTHING works. You'll find if you stick with your mouse, it will never actually slow you down, but switching mice will. What I recommend is a macroboard. I use the logitech G13 gameboard which alot of those WoW players use. Its great for grid system key layouts, and you can add group control and shift, ctr, alt and all that good stuff. Yeah like everybody said RTS do not need fancy mice, but a fancy keyboard never hurt everyone here already knows this. the whole point of the thread is to talk about which mice right now have the best sensors that dont skip/jitter/etc and which ones are most comfortable. the latter is subjective of course. | ||
RaFeStaR
United States161 Posts
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Boundless
Canada588 Posts
The DA isn't a great ergonomic fit for me, since I use mainly a fingertip grip and I have small hands - if I were to purchase a Razer again, I'd probably get an Abyssus to fit my hand size. If you're looking for a new mouse, just make sure you find one that fits your grip, hand size, and wallet. Brand really doesn't matter too much, as long as you like it. For example, I believe Savior and Bisu used to use the Logitech Mini Optical... | ||
Kreep
United States17 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On October 01 2010 09:56 stafu wrote: Nice, I'll keep that in mind. 5L actually looks really good! It's just too big for my tastes, plus I wanted cloth for a bit more portability. That's actually why I got the QcK in the first place, and it was great with an IME3.0, MX518 and Deathadder. Just not the Abyssus. :| | ||
SkyTheUnknown
Germany2065 Posts
On October 01 2010 14:08 Kreep wrote: I have the Razer Abyssus, it's definatly the best mouse I have ever used. For me too. It's small and has a great accuray. No fancy extra buttons and other stuff I don't need. Also the price is very good. | ||
Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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PROJECTILE
United States226 Posts
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