Good mouse for CSGO?
#11
(11-23-2015, 05:59 AM)Viljo Wrote: Logitech G303 all the way.

Looks like a nice mouse and I've heard great things about it. But the way it tapers of to a point at the back, does that start to make your palm heel ache after a while?
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#12
I've had two separate Razer mice, both have broken within 3/4 months.
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#13
(11-23-2015, 03:47 PM)Huskii Wrote:
(11-23-2015, 05:59 AM)Viljo Wrote: Logitech G303 all the way.

Looks like a nice mouse and I've heard great things about it. But the way it tapers of to a point at the back, does that start to make your palm heel ache after a while?

It doesn't for me atleast.
I love the mouse.
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(11-23-2015, 04:19 PM)Devin Wrote: I've had two separate Razer mice, both have broken within 3/4 months.
Can we trust this is due to regular use, and not 1 - 16 in CSGO?
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#15
I was thinking of buying the Logitech G402/G502, not sure though.
#16
I use a crappy Logitech and it works fine. I'd say anymouse that makes your hand comfy works,
#17
roccat kone xtd ftw
#18
I got a 5€ mouse and im LEM.
#19
I use a Dragon War Dragunov, quite cheap, very reliable and easy to use. I've been using this for ages only having to replace it once when my cat zoomed by caught the wire and it went flying into a chair.
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#20
Depending on what DPI you like, get one with a custom dpi setting so you can try, add me happliy play with you and help you


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