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What gaming mice do you use?
Submitted by fdigl, 23-09-2016, 09:42 AM, Thread ID: 23183
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23-09-2016, 09:42 AM
#1 - Mice -
Primary: SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]
Tournament (locals lmao): Logitech G502
Travel: Redragon M601
- Mousepads -
Primary: SteelSeries QcK Heavy
Travel: SteelSeries QcK Mini
SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]
Very nice general use mouse. Great build quality, has survived a few drops. Good enough sensor for FPS games, a little bit heavy. You can even turn off the lights if you find them obnoxious, so it's great for night use. Has survived quite a long time through use and abuse, still working as effectively as it did out of the box. A very solid mouse.
Logitech G502
Absolutely perfect for my preference. Pretty ergonomic, no accidental button pressing, and is built like a tank. The sensor is absolutely awesome. I use it for serious practice and if I'm going to a local tournament. Nimble as shit if you take the weights out. An overall great mouse to use for those who want something great for the price. I use it less often because I want to keep it in as best condition as I possibly can.
Redragon M601
It's dogshit, but it gets the job done. Sensor is good enough for MOBA/RTS and other games, but I can't say I'd recommend it if you only game FPS. Durable enough, but I wouldn't go abusing it. Lightweight without weights, and the pads at the bottom glide smooth enough to be comfortable. All in all, not a standard mouse, so it's serviceable for a gamer. But it's not a serious gaming mouse either. Good investment if you don't want to mess up your "good" mice.
SteelSeries QcK Heavy
Absolutely the best mousepad I've used yet. Heavy enough so nothing under it will mess up the flat surface needed, smooth enough for most mice to fly on. Easy to clean.
SteelSeries QcK Mini
Cheap, portable, and mice glide on it. Nuff said.
Yeah, not looking to spend a shit ton on mice, but these work for me.
Primary: SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]
Tournament (locals lmao): Logitech G502
Travel: Redragon M601
- Mousepads -
Primary: SteelSeries QcK Heavy
Travel: SteelSeries QcK Mini
SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]
Very nice general use mouse. Great build quality, has survived a few drops. Good enough sensor for FPS games, a little bit heavy. You can even turn off the lights if you find them obnoxious, so it's great for night use. Has survived quite a long time through use and abuse, still working as effectively as it did out of the box. A very solid mouse.
Logitech G502
Absolutely perfect for my preference. Pretty ergonomic, no accidental button pressing, and is built like a tank. The sensor is absolutely awesome. I use it for serious practice and if I'm going to a local tournament. Nimble as shit if you take the weights out. An overall great mouse to use for those who want something great for the price. I use it less often because I want to keep it in as best condition as I possibly can.
Redragon M601
It's dogshit, but it gets the job done. Sensor is good enough for MOBA/RTS and other games, but I can't say I'd recommend it if you only game FPS. Durable enough, but I wouldn't go abusing it. Lightweight without weights, and the pads at the bottom glide smooth enough to be comfortable. All in all, not a standard mouse, so it's serviceable for a gamer. But it's not a serious gaming mouse either. Good investment if you don't want to mess up your "good" mice.
SteelSeries QcK Heavy
Absolutely the best mousepad I've used yet. Heavy enough so nothing under it will mess up the flat surface needed, smooth enough for most mice to fly on. Easy to clean.
SteelSeries QcK Mini
Cheap, portable, and mice glide on it. Nuff said.
Yeah, not looking to spend a shit ton on mice, but these work for me.
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