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11-04-2013, 09:01 PM
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Hi guys, my birthday is coming up soon and i need a new mouse, any recommendations for a good WIRED gaming mouse? I want the DPI to be 2000+ and the price range i have is £40-30.
Recommendations would be much appreciated!
Yours sincerely,
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11-04-2013, 09:37 PM
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Heya,
I recently bought my first proper gaming mouse 'SteelSeries Sensei Raw (rubberized)' ( http://steelseries.com/products/mice/ste...sensei-raw)
I love it to bits, I am mostly an FPS gamer (bit of a CS:GO addict) and it does it's part perfectly. It isn't the biggest mouse but I have average hands so it is fine. There is absolutely no rattle and it is a very solid mouse.
If you are a more casual gamer I know a lot of people who tend to go for more bulky and heavy mice so they are worth a look into as well.
I am no mouse expert but I love SteelSeries's products and are probably the best build quality for price around.
There is always Razor but I have never had one of them, I know if you are an MMO person they have lots of buttons.
Hope this helps a little
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11-04-2013, 09:41 PM
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(11-04-2013, 09:37 PM)Callos Wrote: Heya,
I recently bought my first proper gaming mouse 'SteelSeries Sensei Raw (rubberized)' (http://steelseries.com/products/mice/ste...sensei-raw)
I love it to bits, I am mostly an FPS gamer (bit of a CS:GO addict) and it does it's part perfectly. It isn't the biggest mouse but I have average hands so it is fine. There is absolutely no rattle and it is a very solid mouse.
If you are a more casual gamer I know a lot of people who tend to go for more bulky and heavy mice so they are worth a look into as well.
I am no mouse expert but I love SteelSeries's products and are probably the best build quality for price around.
There is always Razor but I have never had one of them, I know if you are an MMO person they have lots of buttons.
Hope this helps a little  Thank you very much for the recommendation, i will take it into consideration.
Yours sincerely,
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I am using the Razer DeathAdder 2013. It' $51 from Amazon.com (If you're in America) and I got it for $58 in Australia. It's very reliable, there are two programmable buttons on the side which you can modify for things like sensitivity, or macro buttons etc. The DPI goes from 800 - 6000, so of course it's fine. It's a very nice looking mouse and it's fitted for right-handed gamers. The rubber grip on the sides of it is a nice touch too. It's a very nice, weighted mouse and although I only bought it about 3 months ago, it has been serving me well.
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I personally love the R.A.T. mouses, you can do practically anything with them. They have a good DPI, you can adjust how big they are, you can use macros on it. I love this mouse, and you can put weights in it to your own likings.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6826618008
Will last you quite awhile. Hope you get a good one if not this!
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Logitech G500 for your price range.
I use the R.A.T. 9 mouse, and despite all of the hate for MadKatz (Manufacturers) and their products, I actually like it. (Owned for 4 - 5 months)
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11-05-2013, 07:29 AM
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In all seriousness this is the best mouse I've ever used
The Advent M112
It's capable in anything GMOD, CS: S arma
But the main reason I love it is because I have MASSIVE hands so I have to have a big mouse to fill em
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And they're cheap as chips!
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I have been using this or ages, never had any problems with it. I know it's not the general "gaming" mouse with a bunch of ridiculous light effects and that shiz but this is a very realiable mouse.
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Logitech G700 if i recall correctly.
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11-05-2013, 10:38 AM
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Really depends on what you want your mouse to be, if you want alot of programmable buttons, get a razer naga.
If you want a really good palm grip mouse, get a razer deathadder. (i have it and had no troubles)
You should go to a local store that sells gaming mice and try them out.
I know by experience that razer and steelseries have excellent gaming mice.
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