Hi, In this thread, I will be showing you my personal preferences for a mice. Specifically for gaming.
*What I want in and out of a mouse*
- Low faulty rate, Im calling out razer here... I dont want to see reviews where it has 10+ reviews saying there mouse was DOA, bad sensor etc.
-Rubberized finish, I want a really good grip on my mouse and rubber paint should get the job done
-RUBBER, Im stressing this out because i want rubber materials on a mouse I want to get
-Really great looking aesthetically, I want my mouse to be an eye/attention catcher when someone walks up to my setup. (i.e lights)
-Braided Cable
-As of grips, I find myself to adjust to things really quickly. But the least favorable grip is the fingertip
What I dont want about a mouse
-Price... I feel as for the games I play, I dont need to pay much to make me better. All i want is a very comfortable mouse with a trustable sensor.
-Buttons, I dont need alot of buttons for my needs, too much can be overwhelming for me and bump the price up, in which again, i dont need.
*What I want in and out of a mouse*
- Low faulty rate, Im calling out razer here... I dont want to see reviews where it has 10+ reviews saying there mouse was DOA, bad sensor etc.
-Rubberized finish, I want a really good grip on my mouse and rubber paint should get the job done
-RUBBER, Im stressing this out because i want rubber materials on a mouse I want to get
-Really great looking aesthetically, I want my mouse to be an eye/attention catcher when someone walks up to my setup. (i.e lights)
-Braided Cable
-As of grips, I find myself to adjust to things really quickly. But the least favorable grip is the fingertip
What I dont want about a mouse
-Price... I feel as for the games I play, I dont need to pay much to make me better. All i want is a very comfortable mouse with a trustable sensor.
-Buttons, I dont need alot of buttons for my needs, too much can be overwhelming for me and bump the price up, in which again, i dont need.