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Best gaming mouse?

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August 19, 2014 2:28:47 AM

Which is the best gaming mouse i can buy? Some people have recomended me the Ouroboros from razer, other death adder and finally the logitech g502. I rather a wireless one, but isnt a major problem if not.

Thanks for the help =)

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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 2:32:25 AM

for fps games mainly, shogun bros mk1 ballista, mmo's, razer naga, general all rounder, razer deathadder
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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 2:47:33 AM

deathadder, if you check online, almost always at the top of the list. HOWEVER, razer has a reputation for poor reliability
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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 4:17:28 AM

Logitech always builds solid, long lasting mice and I think they make better mice than almost any other company out there so I would definitely go with them. If you want wired the g502 is their best mouse, if you want wireless you can get the g602 although the g602 will not perform as well as the g502. It all depends on what kind of games you play. If you only play shooters the deathadder or g502 will do quite well but if you play MMOs and RTSs and you want extra buttons I would get a Razer Naga or Logitech g600.
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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 4:45:46 AM

i have a 502, very very nice
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August 19, 2014 4:51:34 AM

I use Logitech and their mouses are amazing. Really smooth great mouses! Get the Loitech G502. Otherwise I would recommend the Steelseries Sensei. Smooth as silk and the touch is amazing. Basically I would have the Sensei over the 502 for long gaming sessions as it just feels so comfortable to me. Then again, it's just my opinion. I would recommend the Sensei though. And the G502 if you were a gamer who used really high DPI.
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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 1:13:41 PM

CAaronD said:
I use Logitech and their mouses are amazing. Really smooth great mouses! Get the Loitech G502. Otherwise I would recommend the Steelseries Sensei. Smooth as silk and the touch is amazing. Basically I would have the Sensei over the 502 for long gaming sessions as it just feels so comfortable to me. Then again, it's just my opinion. I would recommend the Sensei though. And the G502 if you were a gamer who used really high DPI.

True, although the g502 has the best sensor on the market it's heavy, uncomfortable, and it has buttons in really inconvenient places. The sensei is really nice, you can game for hours and your hands are fine, which would certainly not be the case with the g502. Also, I doubt anybody would be using DPI higher than what the sensei has, the g502 12,000 dpi (and really any mouse with dpi higher than 2000) is just a marketing gimmick and it serves no purpose. I game on 400 dpi and my sensitivity is just fine. The sensei is also much cheaper at around 40 bucks for the raw version.

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a b 4 Gaming
August 19, 2014 6:52:19 PM

ive been using g502 for a few months now (3-4 maybe), and it is not uncomfortable for me. I also like the deathadder, was looking to buy it but razer has a bad rep with their devices, it breaks down more often than other brands. I have a couple of friends who has them, and they are now broken.

the g400s (not too sure of the model number) is very cheap and a nice mouse, good for those on a tighter budget
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