Choosing a gaming mouse

Helikot

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Im looking to buy a gaming mouse and i really like the logitech g502 proteus core but i have pretty big hands and i cant use palm grip(my preferred style)
Now i think of buying the corsair m65 rgb
My only concern is that this mouse is more fps-oriented and im an all-around gamer with a little more MOBA gameplay.
1)Will this mouse suit me?
2))If not what else do u suggest
 
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Hey, I can maybe offer some advice - I have spent far too much time trying out gaming mice haha. I have large-ish hands and play MOBA (and other) games quite a bit.

My old favorite - Logitech G9x (narrow grip) - having a hard time completely replacing this one...

I personally own a Corsair M65 RGB, but did this to it because the side button was kind of annoying: http://imgur.com/qf4qFS2
That side was from a Corsair M45 - which is also a nice mouse. Just buy that rather than doing the surgery that I did - if that aim button bothers you (for me it was right where I gripped the side of the mouse).

The other two mice that I'd look into if I were you would be the Logitech G302 (pretty new, mine is being shipped right now, but looks...

KingSaif

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This is the perfect mouse probably designed for palm grip (altho u can claw it): G400.
The G400S is an upgrade to it, it's also a good mouse, the G500 is probably the best of the 3, but I think it costs more. Get a used one like I did, it will save you a lot of money. I got my G400 for $30 and it has lasted me about a year so far. It's so comfortable to use, the scroll wheel is so nice it feels so good to use this mouse.
 

jasonw223

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Hey, I can maybe offer some advice - I have spent far too much time trying out gaming mice haha. I have large-ish hands and play MOBA (and other) games quite a bit.

My old favorite - Logitech G9x (narrow grip) - having a hard time completely replacing this one...

I personally own a Corsair M65 RGB, but did this to it because the side button was kind of annoying: http://imgur.com/qf4qFS2
That side was from a Corsair M45 - which is also a nice mouse. Just buy that rather than doing the surgery that I did - if that aim button bothers you (for me it was right where I gripped the side of the mouse).

The other two mice that I'd look into if I were you would be the Logitech G302 (pretty new, mine is being shipped right now, but looks promising), and the EVGA Torq x10. It's pretty nice actually.
 
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Helikot

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Well the G302 really looks promising and i can try all logitech products at the local store.
The problem with corsair is that i can only order it without getting my hands on it.
About the G302 i dont know if 6 buttons will be enough and ofc if it fits my hand but il have to try it to check that.

EDIT:In logitech's site it states that G302 is for claw/finger grip and i hate them both,i only use full palm grip and i want a comfortable mouse for my hand.
 

NexusDota

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If you have the money go for a Razer Naga hex, they are a pretty good mouse for moba and you can set the macro for something else (changing to specific weapons etc) or the Razer Naga by itself, go check them out if you have a good budget. Ergonomic aswell!