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 gaming mouse vs normal mouse on CS GO, doesnt have a huge difference,does it?

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TSGabantarung
post Sep 5 2015, 08:24 PM, updated 11y ago

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recently bought Steelseries Kinzu v3 and Steelseries QcK+ mousepad to get better at yeah.. aiming.

But after a few weeks I realized that this gaming mouse doesn't feel any difference than normal mouse at all!
In fact, I like the the old mouse more because of the grip and even the mousepad is not as smooth as my Ikea table!

I set up my Kinzu to 2000cpi and 1000hz, my old mouse was at default 1000cpi and 500hz.
I wondered how does high CPI matters when pro player use only 400cpi.

Is gaming mouse really necessary?


matkim
post Sep 5 2015, 08:33 PM

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Try sniping w/o diazepam...u can tell the diffferent
snowberry
post Sep 8 2015, 09:18 AM

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U should look for a mouse similar to your old mouse.


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post Sep 9 2015, 09:21 PM

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In csgo I always prefer normal mouse. Dont know why I gaming mouse make my aiming worse. My mouse pad is a book. Haha
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post Sep 9 2015, 09:30 PM

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go for Razer Deathadder smile.gif
youjian
post Sep 15 2015, 11:05 AM

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lower cpi/dpi makes your aim to be more dependent on your muscle memory which is more consistent.

If you're playing cs for the long run, and has the XXL qck mousepad, try switching to low dpi.
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post Sep 15 2015, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(Gabantarung @ Sep 5 2015, 08:24 PM)
recently bought Steelseries Kinzu v3 and Steelseries QcK+ mousepad to get better at yeah.. aiming.

But after a few weeks I realized that this gaming mouse doesn't feel any difference than normal mouse at all!
In fact,  I like the the old mouse more because of the grip and even the mousepad is not as smooth as my Ikea table!

I set up my Kinzu to 2000cpi and 1000hz, my old mouse was at default 1000cpi and 500hz.
I wondered how does high CPI matters when pro player use only 400cpi.

Is gaming mouse really necessary?
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the issue is not so much on the mouse rather than the dpi... try setting ur dpi lower... its easier to be more accurate at a lower dpi... then ur crosshairs dont move as much as the sensitivity is lowered... FPS games it is always better to have a low sensitivity.... i play CSGO at 800-1000 dpi only....

the nice thing about gaming mouse is the DPI is customizable...
retardedgamerz
post Sep 18 2015, 03:29 PM

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try DA...good mouse..not so comfortable since I used to my old mouse that have palm shape on it
try ss..to small for me..brahh
try logitech..worth of try..but..mmmm

then...

i choose my old mouse back again (A4tech ftw!)

better aim,response and cheapoo...the only important thing? learn to aim,hava a good mouse pad..and make sure you dont tangle up your mouse wire
umadbro
post Sep 18 2015, 03:39 PM

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actually, due to habit and motor memory, a new mouse will need a "run-in" period until you get used to it. once you used a quality mouse, you can usually never go back to cheap normal mice. Personal opinion.

 

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