Thats a bit pricy. I'm in, we could say so, expensive country, where prices are a bit higher, and yet it costs about 45 euro here.
Oh just noticed, I have the older version, which is basicly the same, just instead of 3500 DPI you get 1800 DPI. Its still great IMO.
If I were in your position I would wait for Christmas holidays, everything is cheaper and there are sales everywhere. I am 90% sure you'll get an awesome deal for gaming mouse if you wait till then.
Oh just noticed, I have the older version, which is basicly the same, just instead of 3500 DPI you get 1800 DPI. Its still great IMO.
If I were in your position I would wait for Christmas holidays, everything is cheaper and there are sales everywhere. I am 90% sure you'll get an awesome deal for gaming mouse if you wait till then.

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That one looks nice too. It's £39.99 though which seems ridiculous if it's 40 euro. Apparantly the UK gets badly ****ed on exchange rates for mice. =P
Go with deathadder or a logitech mouse with thumb buttons. Thumb buttons ROCK.
I got Logitech MX518, which I bought for about 35euro(300 swedish kronor).
Also, does DPI really matter? It seems that the only change when changing it for me is a higher sensitivity.
I got Logitech MX518, which I bought for about 35euro(300 swedish kronor).
Also, does DPI really matter? It seems that the only change when changing it for me is a higher sensitivity.
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Yea, that's a good price I believe.
It's a great mouse. Has served me for almost 5 years now.
Also, you might wanna avoid installing the drivers (it'll work fine without them) because my thumb buttons started bugging when I did. They only registered presses, not button releases, so in games where a button release would do something when you've bound it it's quite annoying (like TF2 where I bound weapon changing and shooting to the same button, scripting ftw).
It's a great mouse. Has served me for almost 5 years now.
Also, you might wanna avoid installing the drivers (it'll work fine without them) because my thumb buttons started bugging when I did. They only registered presses, not button releases, so in games where a button release would do something when you've bound it it's quite annoying (like TF2 where I bound weapon changing and shooting to the same button, scripting ftw).
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Still seems a little expensive but I guess maybe it's worth it? xD