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Gaming Mouse Thread V7, where all gamers gathers
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G_KeN
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Oct 21 2016, 09:53 AM
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Zowie EC1-A, Razer Deathadder (elite maybe?), Logitech G403 which one should i get? Im currently using g502, 2 years old with rusting scroll wheel  (yea my palm tends to get sweaty easily), rubber coating at the thumb site deteriorated probably due to the sweat as well. I owned Deathadders before (the older versions with blue light) and I think DA is still the comfiest mouse ive ever used, but they tend to get broken easily (double clicking issue, rubber coating getting sticky). Which is why 3 of the stated options r large right-handed ergonomics design. I have large palm probably due to excessive fapping (jk) pls advise  oh i dont mainly game. using my computer most of the time to do web surfing. but if i do, it would be FPS games. This post has been edited by G_KeN: Oct 21 2016, 10:01 AM
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G_KeN
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Oct 21 2016, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(bugb34r @ Oct 21 2016, 10:50 AM) Zowie or G403. Dump razer, it's not reliable. do u have any issue with your g403? particularly on components' rattling like the scroll wheel? n also drag issue regarding its mousefeet
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G_KeN
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Oct 21 2016, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(bugb34r @ Oct 21 2016, 01:16 PM) Pretty smooth when pairing with GS-R. No rattle. I believe they already fixed it in new batch. Both wired and wireless. If you have the rattle issue just return it and ask for a replacement. how long does the battery lasts for u?
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G_KeN
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Aug 31 2019, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(siew14 @ Aug 31 2019, 03:02 PM) hi guys.. just want to ask, is there any budget gaming mouse to recommend? i have been a razer fan for quite some time (thanks to the ads), but then the mouse is not durable at all. i hardly rage and not even abuse my mouse, the most is just spamming clicks in normal speed. However, usually after 1-2 years, sure got some minor problem to the mouse one, eg: clicker got problem, the mouse sensitivity went full retard, etc. My budget is probably around 100-200, but dont mind paying abit more for the durability tho. to be fair, most mice brands have inconsistencies in their products' QC, especially switches durability (double clicking, etc.). my logitech mice for example have similar 100% double clicking rate as my razer mice after prolonged usage (occasional gaming session only). so.. most probably omron's fault hard to suggest a mouse to someone since everyone has different preference on the shape, weight, texture, click weight, etc.
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