1600dpi is high, 5k is wat :D
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Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
1600dpi is high, 5k is wat :D | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
I'l stick to 6/11, 5000dpi and no pointer precision. I like it, and I guess everyone is different. (For example, I've heard that many people really like the PS4-controller but personally I don't like it one single bit) | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
joystick is superior input method for some games arcade-type controls are superior input method for some games drawing-style tablets with low input latency to use with a pen are superior input method for some games I just can't imagine why you'd want to use 5k dpi instead of 400-2k (low to high sens) on a mouse if you were concerned for accuracy and speed because it goes beyond preferences and into actually significantly limiting your skill :D I'm a use whatever lets me work best type of person, like some people say they won't be X mouse because it doesn't work on Y mousepad - i'd just use a different mouse surface and buy it anyway if it was better in a notable way | ||
r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
On May 27 2014 15:40 Cyro wrote: Just make sure to get the 7k instead of the 8.2k version if you get one. I have no idea why anyone would want to pay extra to have that 9800 laser sensor instead of the 3310 which is objectively way better http://dagobah.net/flash/Cursor_Invisible.swf ^fun game and good for practice, i like waiting for 3 or so to pop up then looking away to hit 3~ it's quite heavily muscle memory based I'll definitely post in here again anyway once I get closer to picking a couple of favorites, I'm currently using my girlfriends Sharkoon Draconia after my CM Storm Inferno died and while alright it could be a lot better. I'm just a huge sucker for just a littttle bit more than the two thumb buttons and with the 7k the ones on the right actually look usable. | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
Perhaps that G502 might be able to, but I didn't see a Paint picture of someone drawing at 5000 DPI with it. I've only seen something like 2000 dpi which looked great, no jumps in the lines drawn. The picture for 12000 dpi looked like crap, something like 5 pixel large stairs in the lines drawn (or worse). That's the same as what I've always seen on optical mice when trying their highest DPI setting. Can the 3310 in the Avior 7000 do it? I'm sceptical and I would rather trust laser for something like 5000 dpi. | ||
Rockafella
United Kingdom291 Posts
On May 27 2014 12:35 Cyro wrote: Xornet is £14.99 though i'm really not sure how good it does in FPS in terms of sensor characteristics - i wouldn't buy one for that for grip anyway, probably. I recommended it several times before buying one though and after buying it i'm a big fan of most stuff, especially the grip and the mouse click (very responsive in terms of feel, firmware 5x flashed and you can't get a faster mouseclick latency with any other mouse) No obvious sensor flaws for 2d, lets say osu/rts/moba/MMO etc usage so it's an exceptional mouse £15 for all of those if you go with those types of grips. I was thinking of writing a mini review, but i think i've already said pretty much all there is to say in previous posts and here. A 3090 mouse (kana v2) for sub-£20 is really sweet, will keep almost everyone happy for any game. I really want one but i'm not sure i can stomach paying another ~£100 (~$169) for input devices between a second mouse and a wacom bamboo tablet. Yikes. Interesting.. where'd you find an Xornet for that price as it's £16.99 on Amazon U.K. at the moment? The shape of it looks pretty marmite to me but I might pick one up just to give it a go if it's as good as you're saying. http://www.overclock.net/t/1482937/scan-mionix-avior-7000-and-mionix-naos-7000-both-37-98 - Looks like you missed out on that deal for the Avior! Crazy price.. On the latter note, I've recently picked up a Huion H610 Pro Graphics Drawing Pen Tablet for my girlfriend as a treat for her after getting the opportunity to compare it to the Wacom Bamboo. I'd pick up the Huion every week over the Bamboo! It's cheaper and far bigger than the similarly-priced Wacom you'd get for that price. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Huion-ExpressKey-USB-Graphic-Tablet/dp/B00DKRLAFY - sub £50 from Huion, direct or http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00A40GPM8/ref=cm_cr_asin_lnk from Amazon. (I have a Flubit invite if you plan on getting either off of Amazon to knock a few quid off the price) | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
People seem to basically get only a few models of wacom bamboo's, among other reasons the added features from the other models are completely irrelevant for playing a game like this. I've not heard anything of other brands, or if they are even usable for such, low-delay absolute position cursor tracking with configurable area That's a sweet price on avior 7k~ Ropid, i think the 3310 can do 5k DPI quite well. Isn't it supposed to be 5k DPI native? Regardless, i don't see any competitive players using more than 1-2k or so. DPI itself is almost irrelevant for FPS, and for competitive 2d mouse games like osu, many of the best aim players use sub-1k, the decent people at 2-3k are very rare and i don't know of anyone using more. | ||
Kpaxlol
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On May 30 2014 00:59 Kpaxlol wrote: Anyone know why 1.8k DPI on my new Deathadder 2013 is the same as 4k dpi of my old lachesis ? Did you measure? I mean with a ruler. If your screen is 1920 pixels wide, moving the mouse pointer from the left edge to the right edge should take a mouse movement of 1920 / 1800 = 1.07 inch = 2.7 cm That's with mouse pointer speed slider of Windows set to 6/11 (exactly the middle) and "enhanced pointer precision" off. | ||
Kpaxlol
813 Posts
On May 30 2014 01:21 Ropid wrote: Did you measure? I mean with a ruler. If your screen is 1920 pixels wide, moving the mouse pointer from the left edge to the right edge should take a mouse movement of 1920 / 1800 = 1.07 inch = 2.7 cm That's with mouse pointer speed slider of Windows set to 6/11 (exactly the middle) and "enhanced pointer precision" off. Yep, it's exactly the same. I have 6/11 and I don't think I need to measure anything. On 4000 dpi it's literally 3-4 times faster than my old mouse ... :/ Btw what do you mean 2.7 cm. That's on 1.8k dpi or 4k ? | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
For 1800 dpi you need to type: 1920 / 1800 inch to cm for 4000 dpi: 1920 / 4000 inch to cm for 800 dpi: 1920 / 800 inch to cm That's the formulas, Google will calculate the cm for you and tell you. | ||
Nimix
France1809 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
A DPI/CPI of 1000 set up 1:1 means that your mouse tracks 1000 pixels per inch (2.54cm) so if you don't have that on either mouse, something is wrong | ||
shouri
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Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
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shouri
90 Posts
Any recommendations for a mouse that has a similar size/grip to what the naga has? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On May 30 2014 09:48 shouri wrote: Yeah I was considering doing that, the only problem is that I'm really bad at adjusting to different mice/keyboards and I think it might bother me too much. I may end up giving up on the side button thing though, it's only really for wow arena which I hardly play anymore at all anyways. Any recommendations for a mouse that has a similar size/grip to what the naga has? The naga is ~135g, the smaller fingertip style mice are usually ~75g +-10g for bigger stuff, out of the 3310 sensor mice, my favourite is probably the Avior (7000 version) but there's a little choice there. If none of them work you can look at the 3090's or weird sensor variant mice similar to those, for sensor | ||
shouri
90 Posts
Thanks for your help btw Edit: Actually looking at it again, I have the naga hex(forgot to mention it was hex if it has a different size than the normal one) right now which is pretty short when it comes to length which I actually kind of like since it makes it easier to grip with my fingers and down downwards motions without having to move my wrist. I have a death adder beside me and it says it has a length of 127 while the avior 7000 is 125.3mm. Not sure if I want to be looking for a shorter mouse but then again I use 2000 dpi so maybe it won't be that much of an issue. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
And yea it is, that's probably just the 3310 mouse that sticks out to me to buy vs the other ones personally - though i prefer smaller stuff for non-FPS (i got xornet/spawn mouse shell) | ||
shouri
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