I have never had a gaming mouse so I don't know good from bad. I am going to buy a gaming mouse for my grandsons birthday. I have one picked out and would like any opinions before I click buy.
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need an opinion on a gaming mouse
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I have a Madcatz .M.O.U.S. 9 and its awesome, see my post on it http://tdudrivetime.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=458" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've never tried the model in your link but all these mice are very good in my opinion.
I've never tried the model in your link but all these mice are very good in my opinion.
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That looks like a pretty good mouse for the money, i just hope it is comfortable to hold after hours of heated gameplay
But in general, then a gaming mouse is a personal preference, it all depend on the gamers hand size and the way he/she grips the mouse - but it looks like the mouse you picked is adjustable, so you should be good
But it can be trail 'n error before a gamer finds a good trusty gaming mouse that suits them well or they just simply adapt to it
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Personally i have been using a Logitech G700 wireless gaming mouse for about 3-4 years now, and it suits my big hand nicely, but its over double the price of the one you are looking at
But in general, then a gaming mouse is a personal preference, it all depend on the gamers hand size and the way he/she grips the mouse - but it looks like the mouse you picked is adjustable, so you should be good
But it can be trail 'n error before a gamer finds a good trusty gaming mouse that suits them well or they just simply adapt to it
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Personally i have been using a Logitech G700 wireless gaming mouse for about 3-4 years now, and it suits my big hand nicely, but its over double the price of the one you are looking at
Go with Razer DeathAdder, It's been 2+ years and I still use it, it's reliable, comfortable, slick and sexy.
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This is just my opinion i have i think 4 mice now think i gave one away but you should always go to local store which ever that is for you and hold it in your hand to see how it sort of feels and how you grip it.
I have big metal fabricator hands i purchased a mouse online found i kept hitting side button as im palmer not a claw holder so i always have rule of thumb mouse is like shoes always try them on first.
Mouse you linked i found buttons were to sensitive but other than that its good product
I have big metal fabricator hands i purchased a mouse online found i kept hitting side button as im palmer not a claw holder so i always have rule of thumb mouse is like shoes always try them on first.
Mouse you linked i found buttons were to sensitive but other than that its good product
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50$ is still a lot of money for a gaming mouse. It looks very cool and he will be very happy with it for sure.
I do know some very good gamers, who use a 10$ mouse. So gaming mice might be a bit overrated. On the other hand, if you can get used to all the extra buttons, it can be an asset in certain games.
For the rest it depends if you are right- or left handed, size of your hands and things like personal strenght. But if it is adjustable it should fit most hands nicely. For most kids it should be sturdy as well.
This MadCatz looks badass for sure
I do know some very good gamers, who use a 10$ mouse. So gaming mice might be a bit overrated. On the other hand, if you can get used to all the extra buttons, it can be an asset in certain games.
For the rest it depends if you are right- or left handed, size of your hands and things like personal strenght. But if it is adjustable it should fit most hands nicely. For most kids it should be sturdy as well.
This MadCatz looks badass for sure
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I don't know much about gaming mice, but if I were to have received something like this when I was a kid I would think it's awesome just based on looks alone lol.
It's 8200 DPI though which means he'll be able to get precision on smaller movements of the mouse, which is a good thing.
It's 8200 DPI though which means he'll be able to get precision on smaller movements of the mouse, which is a good thing.