To which I could just go "In your opinion" and we'd be right back where we started.
This is the last time I'm gonna ask you to get on topic; Please post something of value.
This is the last time I'm gonna ask you to get on topic; Please post something of value.
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I'm pretty happy with my G400S so I'd probably go for a G402 if this one broke right now. I've had the G502 in my hand a few months back (G402 wasn't readily available yet so sadly couldn't hold that one) and it wasn't great for me compared to the G400S. Like you said, a bit on the small side, if I remember correctly. So I wouldn't advise going for the 502.
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I wish they made a gaming mouse with a shape more like this.
3M Ergo Mouse
I used one at work for a long time and it is much more comfortable to me than a standard mouse.
Used a Razer Orochi for quite a while, but invariably I would have the sensitivity on it freak out mid game despite the fact that I have the buttons that change that disabled. Unacceptable.
That said I've been using a Logitech G402 for a while now and it isn't half bad. The sensor feels great. The mouse is definitely lighter than I like. The software has an option to only give you one DPI setting so in theory your shouldn't accidentally be able to change it mid game. And so far I have not had that happen with this mouse. Ve shall see. Oh the cable on it is stupid long. Which I suppose is okay if you are running it down to your case under your desk, but if you only have a short run to your desktop/laptop you'll need to think about how to manage the cable length.
I also have a G502 and the weight of it feels lovely. Unfortunately Logitech hasn't updated the LGS for Mac so that mouse is currently unrecognized. The basics of the mouse work, but apparently you can still cause a DPI shift because the sensitivity freaked out on me while I was trying it out in a custom game. So that one is on the shelf until Logitech gets off its duff and updates the LGS.
3M Ergo Mouse
I used one at work for a long time and it is much more comfortable to me than a standard mouse.
Used a Razer Orochi for quite a while, but invariably I would have the sensitivity on it freak out mid game despite the fact that I have the buttons that change that disabled. Unacceptable.
That said I've been using a Logitech G402 for a while now and it isn't half bad. The sensor feels great. The mouse is definitely lighter than I like. The software has an option to only give you one DPI setting so in theory your shouldn't accidentally be able to change it mid game. And so far I have not had that happen with this mouse. Ve shall see. Oh the cable on it is stupid long. Which I suppose is okay if you are running it down to your case under your desk, but if you only have a short run to your desktop/laptop you'll need to think about how to manage the cable length.
I also have a G502 and the weight of it feels lovely. Unfortunately Logitech hasn't updated the LGS for Mac so that mouse is currently unrecognized. The basics of the mouse work, but apparently you can still cause a DPI shift because the sensitivity freaked out on me while I was trying it out in a custom game. So that one is on the shelf until Logitech gets off its duff and updates the LGS.
@Latest Legend
Thanks for the input.
Well written. Thanks for the logic.
Now that's an interesting contender.
A bit lacking some important areas though. Like number of buttons. 4 buttons (2 normal, 2 thumb) is a minimum to me. Sensor is probably not at the level of more advanced gaming mice either.
The lighter the better :)
When it comes to high-speed FPS games the weight will only bog me down.
Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the input.
Jimmydoggga 2.0 wrote:
If Searz is looking for a mouse, his opinion is the only opinion that matters. I mean, there are a billion other threads in which this is relevant, but this one?
Right now? This is a stupid argument.
Right now? This is a stupid argument.
Well written. Thanks for the logic.
VexRoth wrote:
Now that's an interesting contender.
A bit lacking some important areas though. Like number of buttons. 4 buttons (2 normal, 2 thumb) is a minimum to me. Sensor is probably not at the level of more advanced gaming mice either.
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The mouse is definitely lighter than I like.
The lighter the better :)
When it comes to high-speed FPS games the weight will only bog me down.
Thanks for the comment.
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@Latest Legend
Thanks for the input.
Well written. Thanks for the logic.
Now that's an interesting contender.
A bit lacking some important areas though. Like number of buttons. 4 buttons (2 normal, 2 thumb) is a minimum to me. Sensor is probably not at the level of more advanced gaming mice either.
The lighter the better :)
When it comes to high-speed FPS games the weight will only bog me down.
Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the input.
Well written. Thanks for the logic.
Now that's an interesting contender.
A bit lacking some important areas though. Like number of buttons. 4 buttons (2 normal, 2 thumb) is a minimum to me. Sensor is probably not at the level of more advanced gaming mice either.
The lighter the better :)
When it comes to high-speed FPS games the weight will only bog me down.
Thanks for the comment.
Yeah the 3M mouse is definitely lacking in features that you want for a gaming mouse. I started developing some carpal tunnel issues from typing a lot and a bad ergonomic setup, which is how I came across that mouse. With as many wrist/hand injuries pro gamers seem to develop, I would hope that one of the hardware makers would look into this area more. When you pronate your hand the bones in your arm cross restricting the room available for the nerves and blood vessels that pass through that area.
I know the struggle of finding a mouse that feels good and plays good. Hope you have success in finding one that works well for you. :-)
Need an opinion on my pc gear. Mostly on whether my graphics card is sufficient enough.
Motherboard: ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
RAM: 8GB
Graphics card: Radeon HD 6900 series
Processor: i5 2500k 3.3ghz
Let's assume I were to upgrade the graphics card so it would be sufficient enough for the games they're releasing these days, which graphic card would be sufficient enough without spending a forture?
Motherboard: ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
RAM: 8GB
Graphics card: Radeon HD 6900 series
Processor: i5 2500k 3.3ghz
Let's assume I were to upgrade the graphics card so it would be sufficient enough for the games they're releasing these days, which graphic card would be sufficient enough without spending a forture?

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I just find it ironic that you want people to add something to a discussion while you come with statements like "the mouse is absolutely garbage for palm grip", which doesn't particularly invite for discussion