Gaming mouse?
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paolow

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3,261 posts

282 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Its my birthday soon and, as my life is idyllic, the only thing I can think of that I would want would be a 'gaming mouse' as I do tend to waste a lot of my life on online games.
Ive never bought such a thing though so wouldnt know what to look for can anyone give me a starter? I am after one specifically to make use of extra buttons/switches and I play mostly FPS like MW2 etc.
Or is a mouse a mouse?

Altrezia

8,731 posts

235 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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I really like Razer mice. I have two of the things, and imho they can't be beat.

mat.parr

697 posts

219 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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microsoft explorer 3.0

razers are a pure waste of money

Fabric 2.2

3,821 posts

216 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Meh^

My Razer Copperhead's performed flawlessly for the best part of three years, and is still going strong. 'Tis an awesome mouse.

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

195 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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I've never got the whole obsession with Gaming mice... I used to play Counter-Strike when i was younger on a low-spec pc with a pound shop mouse and i still regulary kicked the arse of people playing on top spec missions with 'gaming mice' - Do they really make that much difference?

FunkyNige

9,736 posts

299 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Mr AJ said:
Do they really make that much difference?
I thought they didn't until I tried one for a bit, it was just nicer to use a bit heavier mouse that seemed to slide across the mat much nicer. Having a decent mousemat is also a good idea.

Bullett

11,133 posts

208 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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I use a logitech G5. Had it two years now, so whatever the current one is should be good.

You can change the weight and sensitivity and the extra buttons help with the mapping of keys.

Get a wired one though. Apparently you can get lag problems with the wireless (may not be true anymore) and they eat batteries.

joebongo

1,516 posts

199 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Logitech G3 as it has a button on each side; lots of them have the two extra buttons both on the left and this is harder to use than each side.

10 years of online gaming experience there in one sentence. MS Explorer mouse is also top notch and old and cheap and has the buttons as above.

HTH

LukeBird

17,170 posts

233 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Wired Logitech G5 for me.
A superb mouse and very comfy! thumbup

E36Rob

753 posts

214 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Logitech G9. (or G9x Now)

At first was very unsure due to the shape of it. It doesnt look normal, but within a very short time ive found it irresplaceable. The shape is perfect and is very well built.

I love it so much ive bought another one as a spare for when this one breaks, but touch wood 2+ years and still going strong.

It has a sliding draw so you can add weights to make the mouse the perfect weight for you. Also has a very strong braided cable, Fully ajustable DPI on top of the mouse! Perfect for ingame for when using very different weapons. (For example, BF2:BC2 - lower dpi for normal running around then flick the dpi up for when in a tank, heli etc and find it much easier to use.

Also the mouse wheel is ajustable between normal free run, and notched. Which i find very handy when browsing the web and also weapon switching in game.

It also comes with 2 thumb buttons. Perfect for binding to your knife key in game smile

Regards

ymwoods

2,194 posts

201 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Another shout for the G5 here. Its a perfect gaming mouse that works just as well in word or the desktop. Had mine for just over 2 years and it still works perfectly and still looks great. People still walk in and go "wow thats a cool mouse" (non pc savy mates obviously though)

Zad

12,950 posts

260 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Lots of people who play Warcraft etc seem to really like the Logitech MX518. I love mine. More buttons would be nice, but I'm not sure how usable they would be in reality.

Daston

6,131 posts

227 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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G9 all the way. Had a G5 before but the wheel broke on it after 12 months. Seems to be a common problem with them

andy_s

19,818 posts

283 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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E36Rob said:
Logitech G9. (or G9x Now)

At first was very unsure due to the shape of it. It doesnt look normal, but within a very short time ive found it irresplaceable. The shape is perfect and is very well built.

I love it so much ive bought another one as a spare for when this one breaks, but touch wood 2+ years and still going strong.

It has a sliding draw so you can add weights to make the mouse the perfect weight for you. Also has a very strong braided cable, Fully ajustable DPI on top of the mouse! Perfect for ingame for when using very different weapons. (For example, BF2:BC2 - lower dpi for normal running around then flick the dpi up for when in a tank, heli etc and find it much easier to use.

Also the mouse wheel is ajustable between normal free run, and notched. Which i find very handy when browsing the web and also weapon switching in game.

It also comes with 2 thumb buttons. Perfect for binding to your knife key in game smile

Regards
Logitech G9, accept no substitute.

Plaice

211 posts

225 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Currently use a Logitech G9 but wouldn't recommend it. It's a good mouse but after using it for a long time it's lost some of the quality it once had.

Recently got a pair of Roccat headphones and I'm so impressed by them I'll be getting a mouse and keyboard from them soon.

Mr_Yogi

3,288 posts

279 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Having used a Microsoft IntelliMouse 3 (I think, std looking mouse with 5 buttons) for years, I finally got a Gaming Mouse at Christmas (Razer Imperator). The Much higher sensitivity took a bit of getting used to but you can change it on-the-fly to one of five user presets, depending on what you are doing. It's really comfortable and feels like a high quality product. Can't say how much it's improved my gaming because I haven't had too much chance to play FPSers since Christmas banghead However I have been playing through Crysis and that did seem better, and I also felt I was getting better/ more comfortable with the Razer in CS:Source.

One thing I did like about Razer is they have an 'expert system' type tool on their website which asks you about the games you play, and how you like to hold the mouse etc. to help you choose one suitable mouse.

Smashed

1,886 posts

225 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Logitech G9, wouldn't replace it!

3sixty

2,963 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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MS Explorer as others discussed above. I used a few gaming mice, didn't really 'feel' right, I just wanted one with a few extra buttons for CS/TFC etc.

Now grown up a little (OH's words, not mine) and moved house and don't play as much anymore. Got my PC attached to TV in living room which makes CS fun in 42" glory... but now using a £5 wireless mouse and keyboard from Tesco. Nothing wrong with it, except a little lag at times, but could be down to the coffee table surface compared to my old Icemat days wink

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

265 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Logitech G5 here. Excellent mouse and decent shape/size.

andy_s

19,818 posts

283 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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Just for geekness -