Gaming Mice Thread

Gaming Mice Thread

I had pic related for a year or two and it's a terrible mouse that dented when I took the cover off the first time to replace the batteries. Then the rubber on the middle mouse was wobbly and the right click doesn't work half the time.

Razer is shit end of story

I need me a new mouse that doesn't have all these epic overpriced ''gaming'' peripherals. I was looking at the g502 but Ive heard from you someone on here that it breaks after a year or so, just give me a good mouse that is not too expensive please.

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>My Sidewinder X8 is still going strong

Can confirm the G502 is cheap Chinese plastic shit.
I use a Mionix Naos 7000 right now. It's pretty good. Palm grip optical. There's also the Avior for lefties or claw grip and 8000 of either if you need laser.

is there a good right handed claw grip mouse?
I don't have the full autistic claw grip it's sort of half palm and half claw grip, I assume the avior is uncomfortable to use it right handedly

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ive had this mouse for 2 years now with no problems, $40, thumb buttons, on the fly sensitivity changes, responsive/great dpi

yeah fuck that

I kind of have a feeling that g502 isn't actually that bad since it's shilled here all the time and it has a really positive review score, it doesn't seem any worse than the other mice in this thread.

If anyone can specifically tell me why the g502 is shit then that would be great.

Yes but they don't make most of them anymore

The g9x was at the top which is discontinued

I use an Avior 7000 right-handed (fingertip) and it's good, although a bit big for fingertipping. palm and claw work but they feel less accurate. the only other mouse I've tried is the Razer DeathAdder which has a huge uncomfortable hump in the middle and retarded software. also mine's sensor died after 2 years. fuck that.

I use a g400s. Does Logitech make something similar to it? Going to cry when mine dies.

whats so special about gaming mice? you literally only need 3 buttons and a scroll wheel

i used to own this mouse and after a year or so my left click started to stick, but it could have just been mine. besides that, the mouse worked really fine.

currently using this post's mouse

desu most 30$ mice are perfectly fine for gaming imo, unless you want all the meme macros/flashy leds

I have a g502, and it's solid, but I find myself playing a lot of MMOs and it's be nice to have extra buttons.

What's a good MMO mouse?

easy answer

I don't see myself using one of these even if I'm into MMOs though

>fingertip claw my entire life with small mouses
>think it would be a great idea to buy a large mouse because it was cheap and looked neat
>mfw its so heavy and blocky It has so much momentum that i have trouble aiming as fast as I used to

g302 master race

Not really, buttons for DPI shift and a software to customize everything is very good

For example something that I got really used to is when playing games with quicksave (usually F5) I bind the quicksave button to one of the side buttons of my mouse, it's pretty handy

Looks comfy, is it heavy?

>Buying any razer product other than the deathadder
>Buying a fucking wireless mouse
>Buying a fucking laser mouse
Are you retarded?

FK1 is go tier.

Having a not-shit sensor is pretty nice along with extra buttons and a DPI switch to help keep the same sens across games.