Is there any different of using a normal mouse and gaming mouse with high dpi on cs go.
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normal mouse vs gaming mouse on cs go
normal mouse vs gaming mouse on cs go
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Apr 23 2015, 07:00 PM, updated 11y ago
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Is there any different of using a normal mouse and gaming mouse with high dpi on cs go.
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Apr 23 2015, 07:02 PM
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Apr 25 2015, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(Velocity @ Apr 23 2015, 07:00 PM) Is there any different of using a normal mouse and gaming mouse with high dpi on cs go. The general perception is that higher dpi = better , which isn't true at all . Depending on the mouse brand that you're interested in , and also your needs or maybe the grip that you find comfortable , there are quite a number of choices out there.Please advice thanks Anyway , most enthusiasts out there thinks 400/800dpi is where the limit , anything more isn't necessary. Also always get optical mouse if you can , laser mouses have hardware acceleration built in which is inconsistent and can't be turned off , so it might mess up your muscle memory. The optical sensor used in Logitech G303 , Zowie FK1 , FK2 and Steelseries Rival are considered one of the best , though the Rival are said to be worn off quick on the rubber sides. What's your current dpi and sensitivity for CSGO? |
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Apr 25 2015, 12:26 PM
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big and comfy mousepad more important than mouse actually
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Apr 25 2015, 01:04 PM
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Apr 25 2015, 02:07 PM
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ah if you wanna talk about those nitty bitty details then yes gaming mouse got advantage. i thought you were only talking about dpi. but i still stand by what i said, if you aren't swimming in cash then mousepad still is better than a super high end mouse. i'm using a normal kinzu and i'm doing fine
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Apr 25 2015, 07:24 PM
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QUOTE(Velocity @ Apr 25 2015, 01:04 PM) asdf_zed freakenstein after tested the Logitech G602 i realize there alot of difference. Ah , a wireless mouse , not the best choice out there for CSGO but still you can just upgrade in the future , I used one from Logitech before , G700s , as long as you keep the receiver near it shouldn't have any problems with latency/connection. Now get a decent mousepad and you'll be fine. In gaming mode = blue light A light soft tap already shoot about 0.1 seconds Normal mouse require at least 0.5 seconds. Here ![]() Clothpads are generally for those who want precise shots , Hardpads are a lot more slippery so it might be harder to get those shots , speaking from experiencing it with the Hardpad for at least 5 years , been using a clothpad since 3 months ago , took some time getting used to but loving it so far. |
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