QUOTE(Zonda F @ Jan 28 2009, 01:06 AM)
Yes Ikari Optical pl0x!Need reccomendation from pros..., Gaming gear
Need reccomendation from pros..., Gaming gear
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Jan 28 2009, 01:18 AM
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Jan 28 2009, 01:32 AM
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Jan 28 2009, 01:45 AM
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Wha. The sens you guys play at is crazy low. Imagine if you'd need to a 180 turn. :zomg: !! Anyway, what Ho|yboy posted is what I would have sorta said. Get gears that is comfortable to you and doesn't suck. Sexy is optional.
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Jan 28 2009, 01:37 PM
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Razer all the way
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Jan 29 2009, 12:42 PM
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razer QC sux. get logitech or steelseries.
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Jan 29 2009, 12:50 PM
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Jan 29 2009, 12:50 PM
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Jan 29 2009, 06:13 PM
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ahah guys. right right. i'll take those advice into consideration.
for tonight scrim against XEF i'll be using my stock mouse, Microsoft HID mouse (??) omfg i will be pawnedwtfbbq |
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Jan 30 2009, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(lolwhat @ Jan 27 2009, 01:59 PM) okay.. since im fairly new, i want some recommendation on what shud i get for a gaming mouse.. http://images.google.com.my/images?q=itali...F-8&sa=N&tab=wiim the sniper of my team. some say itali@italy mouse is good for snipers (regardles of what title of the fps) what i need is links, so i can check the brand out before i buy it. all this while im playing with stock mouse lol (@cc) with default configuration+sensitivity of 12@14 i had enuf of slow respond time when playing cod4 lol (since im a fast swap & quickscope practitioner). oh u guys could also suggest me what type of mouse pad or keyboard for me to buy, specifically for snipers.. Added on January 27, 2009, 2:06 pmand oh i did Google some brands.. but i need personal recommendation from LYN players I googled before I read the rest of the thread. =( Isn't CoD4's stock sensitivity like 5? Anyway, I haven't seen a sniper play at that high sensitivity before and now I'm kind of curious. Maybe you can give flaver some pointers. It'll be such a treat. =D |
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Jan 30 2009, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(Grr @ Jan 30 2009, 09:58 AM) http://images.google.com.my/images?q=itali...F-8&sa=N&tab=wi >=( High sense and snipers = Noonononononononononnonononononnono I googled before I read the rest of the thread. =( Isn't CoD4's stock sensitivity like 5? Anyway, I haven't seen a sniper play at that high sensitivity before and now I'm kind of curious. Maybe you can give flaver some pointers. It'll be such a treat. =D I googled itali@italy hahahaha! >=( |
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Jan 30 2009, 11:11 AM
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1st of all... i dont think theres any EQ design for "sniper" =/
my only suggestion for you is to get an optical instead of laser... since ur on kinda high sens other than that...what mouse/what keyboard, that you gotta try it urself... its good for sumone doesnt mean it suits you. Test the mouse from your friends & teamates if possible... and of cos... always think of reliability/consistency of the item before the performance. My 2 cents |
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Jan 30 2009, 05:49 PM
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A sniper needs Bandolier, Stopping Power, Deep Impact or Extreme Conditioning. Claymores are for cowards. D.Eagles are your best friend!
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Jan 30 2009, 08:11 PM
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why would a sniper need bando =x if he was any good he'd only need 5 shots per round =p
also, i have default cod4 sens (5) and default windows sens (6) and 800 dpi for which i use every weapon kekekekekkekekeke This post has been edited by SnapperJR: Jan 30 2009, 08:12 PM |
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Jan 30 2009, 08:53 PM
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QUOTE(SnapperJR @ Jan 30 2009, 08:11 PM) why would a sniper need bando =x if he was any good he'd only need 5 shots per round =p lol. i like to spam my bullets. but i never seem to finish em. lol.also, i have default cod4 sens (5) and default windows sens (6) and 800 dpi for which i use every weapon kekekekekkekekeke |
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Jan 31 2009, 06:39 PM
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For a sniper, i suggest a mouse that has some weight on it.
Try the Microsoft Intelli 3.0. With the right mouse pad, you'd generally get the grip you want on the surface for precision. The weight will keep your hand pretty much steady. The weight is standard however, but its pretty cheap. Very hardy and durable, unlike their OS. Palm Grip. should be approx RM130 or less. Logitech G5 would be a step higher than the MS intelli 3.0, simply because it has adjustable weights. If weight is an issue to you, you might want to try it out. Weightier mouses tend to take more time to get used to. The G5 is a laser mouse, so tentatively its good, but doesn't last very long (same goes to any laser mouse). Palm Grip. See also : counter parts Logitech MX518 should be approx RM200 or less Razer Death Adder/Microsoft Razer Habu are pretty much the same, just that that the Death Adder is optical, the habu is laser. From personal experience, i found the habu much better with the DPI changer and the grip being a little more comfortable, but it broke just as fast. The only problem with the Death Adder is that is doesn't have on the fly DPI adjustments like the Habu. (DPI swapping during play). The Habu was a hybrid design from the previous Microsoft Intelli designs matched with the Death Adder designs. should be approx RM160(DA) or RM 190(Habu) less. SteelSeries Ikari Optical/Laser both share same designs. The main difference between the two aside from the obvious laser/optical is its lift distance and skipping. See here For more info The Ikari is a mix between the claw and the grip, leaning more towards the claw design. It may be uncomfortable at first due to its awkward design. ![]() Approx RM150-200 (distributor over retail) Logitech & Microsoft These mice were generally made for other purposes other than gaming. Newer designs lean more towards semi-professional to competitive gamers with their dpi's much higher than their older designs. I recommend Microsoft Intelli for its weight, durability and cost over value ratio. its cheap, hardy and very usuble in competitions. (Palm Grip) SteelSeries & Razer Both SteelSeries and Razer are gaming brands. Generally, the designs made were meant for gamers and gaming. Most of these mouses lean toward the Claw grip or hybrid (palm + claw). Razer Mice are usually light weight, palm over claw designs where as the Ikari is a claw over palm design. (Meaning leans more towards that particular grip) Both the Ikari & Razer mice suffer from durability issues, generally in their buttons and lasers, but their functions suit most gamers perfectly. I've pretty much used all of the above before, currently im stuck with my Razer ProSolutions PRO V1.6 (Krait With WINGS). Approx RM140 - 160 now. Im a hybrid claw + palm grip, since i swap between the two. (uber USP Spam) Generally, its only real problem is the button placement (mouse4 & 5 are on the same button), scrolling mechanism(over used becomes extremely smooth) and no DPI changer. Main reason why i loved the HABU once i got it (Basically the design was superior to the krait/v1.6, but its broken now If you need to know prices for gaming EQ, just let [ESP].Bambino.aXe (Calvin) know, he works for a distributor. Click here for another article about Mice This post has been edited by crashtec: Jan 31 2009, 06:48 PM |
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Feb 1 2009, 03:54 AM
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QUOTE(crashtec @ Jan 31 2009, 06:39 PM) For a sniper, i suggest a mouse that has some weight on it. DONT LISTEN TO HIM!! HE LIES!!! LISTEN TO MEEE I HAZ CHEESSEEETry the Microsoft Intelli 3.0. With the right mouse pad, you'd generally get the grip you want on the surface for precision. The weight will keep your hand pretty much steady. The weight is standard however, but its pretty cheap. Very hardy and durable, unlike their OS. Palm Grip. should be approx RM130 or less. Logitech G5 would be a step higher than the MS intelli 3.0, simply because it has adjustable weights. If weight is an issue to you, you might want to try it out. Weightier mouses tend to take more time to get used to. The G5 is a laser mouse, so tentatively its good, but doesn't last very long (same goes to any laser mouse). Palm Grip. See also : counter parts Logitech MX518 should be approx RM200 or less Razer Death Adder/Microsoft Razer Habu are pretty much the same, just that that the Death Adder is optical, the habu is laser. From personal experience, i found the habu much better with the DPI changer and the grip being a little more comfortable, but it broke just as fast. The only problem with the Death Adder is that is doesn't have on the fly DPI adjustments like the Habu. (DPI swapping during play). The Habu was a hybrid design from the previous Microsoft Intelli designs matched with the Death Adder designs. should be approx RM160(DA) or RM 190(Habu) less. SteelSeries Ikari Optical/Laser both share same designs. The main difference between the two aside from the obvious laser/optical is its lift distance and skipping. See here For more info The Ikari is a mix between the claw and the grip, leaning more towards the claw design. It may be uncomfortable at first due to its awkward design. ![]() Approx RM150-200 (distributor over retail) Logitech & Microsoft These mice were generally made for other purposes other than gaming. Newer designs lean more towards semi-professional to competitive gamers with their dpi's much higher than their older designs. I recommend Microsoft Intelli for its weight, durability and cost over value ratio. its cheap, hardy and very usuble in competitions. (Palm Grip) SteelSeries & Razer Both SteelSeries and Razer are gaming brands. Generally, the designs made were meant for gamers and gaming. Most of these mouses lean toward the Claw grip or hybrid (palm + claw). Razer Mice are usually light weight, palm over claw designs where as the Ikari is a claw over palm design. (Meaning leans more towards that particular grip) Both the Ikari & Razer mice suffer from durability issues, generally in their buttons and lasers, but their functions suit most gamers perfectly. I've pretty much used all of the above before, currently im stuck with my Razer ProSolutions PRO V1.6 (Krait With WINGS). Approx RM140 - 160 now. Im a hybrid claw + palm grip, since i swap between the two. (uber USP Spam) Generally, its only real problem is the button placement (mouse4 & 5 are on the same button), scrolling mechanism(over used becomes extremely smooth) and no DPI changer. Main reason why i loved the HABU once i got it (Basically the design was superior to the krait/v1.6, but its broken now If you need to know prices for gaming EQ, just let [ESP].Bambino.aXe (Calvin) know, he works for a distributor. Click here for another article about Mice PS: if u want a HAbu i can sell u one cheap.....and if ur a right handded Grip gamer then the habu is a good choise This post has been edited by Holyboyz: Feb 1 2009, 03:55 AM |
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QUOTE(Strayfah @ Jan 27 2009, 10:25 PM) I really don't suggest you play on such high sens if you're a Sniper. Lower sensitivity makes your aiming more precise. Walau, you play COD4 like play badminton? front hand back hand. xDI play on 1.5 in-game, 400CPI and 6 on Windows. It's pretty low so you might want to increase it a little. And I love my Ikari and I'm using a Mantis Speed. |
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Yes. Which is why sometimes I wish the whole table is my mousepad. No need to rely on limited space. Can swing anywhere I want
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i prefer razer death adder : ) try it out in blitzone : ) if u like ...
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Feb 12 2009, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE(crashtec @ Jan 31 2009, 06:39 PM) For a sniper, i suggest a mouse that has some weight on it. wao...sial lah nice info provided brianTry the Microsoft Intelli 3.0. With the right mouse pad, you'd generally get the grip you want on the surface for precision. The weight will keep your hand pretty much steady. The weight is standard however, but its pretty cheap. Very hardy and durable, unlike their OS. Palm Grip. should be approx RM130 or less. Logitech G5 would be a step higher than the MS intelli 3.0, simply because it has adjustable weights. If weight is an issue to you, you might want to try it out. Weightier mouses tend to take more time to get used to. The G5 is a laser mouse, so tentatively its good, but doesn't last very long (same goes to any laser mouse). Palm Grip. See also : counter parts Logitech MX518 should be approx RM200 or less Razer Death Adder/Microsoft Razer Habu are pretty much the same, just that that the Death Adder is optical, the habu is laser. From personal experience, i found the habu much better with the DPI changer and the grip being a little more comfortable, but it broke just as fast. The only problem with the Death Adder is that is doesn't have on the fly DPI adjustments like the Habu. (DPI swapping during play). The Habu was a hybrid design from the previous Microsoft Intelli designs matched with the Death Adder designs. should be approx RM160(DA) or RM 190(Habu) less. SteelSeries Ikari Optical/Laser both share same designs. The main difference between the two aside from the obvious laser/optical is its lift distance and skipping. See here For more info The Ikari is a mix between the claw and the grip, leaning more towards the claw design. It may be uncomfortable at first due to its awkward design. ![]() Approx RM150-200 (distributor over retail) Logitech & Microsoft These mice were generally made for other purposes other than gaming. Newer designs lean more towards semi-professional to competitive gamers with their dpi's much higher than their older designs. I recommend Microsoft Intelli for its weight, durability and cost over value ratio. its cheap, hardy and very usuble in competitions. (Palm Grip) SteelSeries & Razer Both SteelSeries and Razer are gaming brands. Generally, the designs made were meant for gamers and gaming. Most of these mouses lean toward the Claw grip or hybrid (palm + claw). Razer Mice are usually light weight, palm over claw designs where as the Ikari is a claw over palm design. (Meaning leans more towards that particular grip) Both the Ikari & Razer mice suffer from durability issues, generally in their buttons and lasers, but their functions suit most gamers perfectly. I've pretty much used all of the above before, currently im stuck with my Razer ProSolutions PRO V1.6 (Krait With WINGS). Approx RM140 - 160 now. Im a hybrid claw + palm grip, since i swap between the two. (uber USP Spam) Generally, its only real problem is the button placement (mouse4 & 5 are on the same button), scrolling mechanism(over used becomes extremely smooth) and no DPI changer. Main reason why i loved the HABU once i got it (Basically the design was superior to the krait/v1.6, but its broken now If you need to know prices for gaming EQ, just let [ESP].Bambino.aXe (Calvin) know, he works for a distributor. Click here for another article about Mice |
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