Question:
What is the best mouse for Gaming?
Skoobz
2010-11-28 01:27:40 UTC
I am looking for a mouse that is ergonomic and accurate, I don't need any fancy buttons and such, all I require is:

Fast Movements Speed (Possibly even button to change it between preset speeds)

Accuracy (I Play RTS games like Starcraft 2 So zooming at high speeds across the screen needs to be followed by an accurate endpoint, because missing the click could cost you the game sometimes!)

Ergonomics (I don't want to strain my hand clutching a tiny thing, I would prefer a big bulky mouse that is moulded perfectly so I can rest my hand over the top and move the mouse around with ease)

Looks (No smooth circular Logitech styles, I hate them and they feel terrible! I can never get any grip on a logitech and they feel stupid. Razer seems smart but expensive and I would have no clue about models. Aesthetics would be nice, it makes me feel better know I am playing using a piece of art)

Please no one sentence answers, please try give me a few options.

Thanks
Three answers:
bigrichinwa
2010-11-28 01:50:19 UTC
Any thing from razor Check out the razor site





I use the razor naga with 18 programable buttons and as many profiles as you like. up to 5600dpi super fast I don't even need to barely move my wrist to get the cursor accross the screen it a bit tough to get used to using the thumb hitting buttons. The death adder does well though with like 7 buttons and quick switching and has like 3800dpi.



If you really want to get serious and that is not enough there is the cyborg series with is like the elite. but that will but a dent in your wallet. But these things are amazing you will spend hours just drooling over the features, and I bet they work that well too. The Razor is your standard good gaming mouse best out there now for the price.





RazorZone

http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/DisplayCategoryProductListPage/categoryID.35208800



Cyborg

http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/rat7.htm
anonymous
2010-11-28 01:52:30 UTC
I use the Logitech G9 Laser Mouse



Pros:



+ The laser mouse and high dpi give you very good accuracy

+ The adjustable weights allow you to add or remove weights from an internal tray up to 28 grams, giving you control over the mouse's feel

+ The mouse includes 2 grips to adjust the feel in your hand; the wide grip is very comfortable and both grips have a nice smooth surface

+ You can save up to 5 profiles to the mouse's internal memory; there is a switch on the bottom to choose your profile

+ The LED lights on top can be coordinated with your profiles by color and number

+ The scroll can be used to "click" or "hyper-scroll" which allows for normal to superfast page scrolling

+ The side buttons provide easy forward/back capabilities for web browsing

+ Good for more than just gaming, with enough accuracy for digital inking and graphics applications



Cons:



- The mouse is designed for righties only and has no programmable buttons on the opposing side

- The corded connection seems out of touch; a cordless option should be possible at this price point

- The lack of midline buttons and other function keys limits the amount of extra functions

- The $100 price is in the range for high end mice, but not a great value in this space

- More than 2 grips would have made this mouse much better; this only gives you a wide and a normal grip
?
2010-11-28 01:50:32 UTC
The one that is in average size to hold, and sexy (has curves). Also choose the one that has rubber grip on the top, and prefer mouse that has extra weight - lightweight mouse are no good in gaming as of my experience, it doesnt give extra feling.


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