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Searingmage
post Jan 13 2014, 01:45 PM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Jan 13 2014, 09:40 AM)
it's all on the way you use the mouse, I don't have a problem with accuracy of any mice because I don't tweak the things that other people claim will improve the performance of the mouse, if you need to be accurate I suggest that you play with the on-the-fly DPI settings or get a trackball mouse but I do tend to lean towards optical mouse as it gets the job done and also most are cheaper than their laser counterparts

Since you're comfortable with the G700 albeit the accuracy, I'm guessing that palm grip mouse will be your primary concern.... second being the multiple buttons?? suggest you try looking at these

Gamdias Zeus
Corsair M95
Logitech G600
Logitech G602
Razer Naga Hex

there are others, such as those from Thermaltake, Geniius, armaggeddon etc, so it's best to try befor buy
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Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions.
I should've specified more on my side as well...
Although I'm using the G700, I'm actually using it in claw grip (or hybrid claw/palm) grip style (i'm using G400 in claw grip style as well..)
My personal preference would be a ergonomic mouse. As for side buttons, as long as there are 2 or more side buttons, I'm fine with it. I'm not really looking into mouse with many buttons. (though, preferably, 2 side buttons and also on-the-fly dpi switch).
With the update of information, would you recommend any differently? Thanks.

I've been looking around and I think DA 2013 and Rival has attracted me.. Do you have any opinion on them? Also, would you be able to suggest a place where I can at least feel the touch of the mouse before deciding a purchase?

Thanks!
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post Jan 16 2014, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(incubus_skj @ Jan 16 2014, 11:50 AM)
try the DA or Naga, they're quite comfy for large hands. I wonder if your pinky finger feels numb after gaming using the G700 for a while? Because mine does all the time. sad.gif

Lowyat i remember got a few of the bigger shops that let you try out the mice. cannot remember the names though
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Nope, I don't feel anything using the G700.. It fits me rather well..
In the end, I decided to get the steelseries Rival.. So far, I'm happy with it.. though, yet to do proper gaming with it..
I feel it's better in terms of accuracy, and fit my hand slightly better as it is a bit larger than the g700
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post Jan 22 2014, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 22 2014, 05:23 PM)
SS rival or kana v2 or logitech G602

so hard to choose, too bad can only buy one lol
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They are different category I would say..
1stly, Kana V2 is an ambidextrous mouse, so if this is your prefered form factor, I guess you don't really need to consider the other 2 (as they are both palm).
2nd, how many buttons you need? If you need more than 2 side button, G602 is the way to go.
3rd, do you need the wireless feature of G602?
Personally, I would choose the Rival over Kana V2.. As for G602 vs Rival, I think it really boils down to your need. I would recommend get a mouse that feels comfortable in your hands, that suits your grip

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post Jan 24 2014, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 23 2014, 02:46 AM)
thanks man, i dont really need that much button on the G602 but it look comfy to my hands and the wireless although not needed but a good thing to have..kana v2 seriously i want the white one to match my white KB..can say in my list because of the aesthetic  tongue.gif

then comes to the price, rival the most expensive followed by G602 and kana but differences is too little to kick out any of these 3

very hard to decide even im more towards rival now after more and more reading, too bad i can only afford to purchase one
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I've just started using Rival (switched from G700) and so far it's good..
If you don't need much additional button, it may be a better choice than the G602.

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