Best fps gaming mouse

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I 've been researching for a while and the best gaming mice for First Person Shooters ( at least one my opinion cause they suit my needs best ) are :1.the Razer Deathadder 2013 with its ergonomic shape and reliable sensor. But the fact that the quality is so bad and it doesn't have enough macro buttons makes it my least favourite option.2. Corsair M65 . Its quality is off the chart and it's the best built on the list . The cons are that the sensor is laser( a bad laser sensor )and this is a problem on its own since laser sensors aren't the best for FPS.3. Logitech G402 has the fastest optical sensor on the market and it has just the features i need , nothing more nothing less (no uneeded buttons or way too many dpi )4. Logitech G502 . The reveiws on this one are the best and i have to confes that it is awesome from any aspect but it also has too many useless features like the hole scroll wheel system that tilts and can continiously turn (which i can't understand how can help) and other.5. The Roccat Kone Pure which has a preety good prformance but once again thare are a few extra things that i wanted and it is kind of small.Also just so you know my hands are not small nor big. They are normal since i am only 15. My standards for a gaming mouse are: ozne the fly dpi, 3 macro buttons on the side and at least 4000dpi and of course a precise sensor that won't have acceleration issues or skip frames.
 
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You did not seem to have any complaints about the Logitech G402. It's a solid mouse and I recommend you give it a try. Don't worry too much about the language barrier, I am a multinational as well.

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Option 3, you said it yourself it has nothing you don't need and meets your expectations in all aspects. If all the others have an issue, go with the sure thing. I have rolled with logitech for a long time with an issue. And I agree, razor, like turtlebeach, are notoriously flimsy.
 

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I am sorry if i didn't understand but did you mean that you haven't had any problems with logitech or did you mean someting else? You see my english is not perfect cause it isn't my mother language and i am still learning it. :p
 

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You did not seem to have any complaints about the Logitech G402. It's a solid mouse and I recommend you give it a try. Don't worry too much about the language barrier, I am a multinational as well.
 
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Ok dude ...i have one last question . Is the button placement of the g402 good and is the overall shape of it good for palm or claw gripping for someone with medium sized hands???
 

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Best thing about having medium hands is you can alternate between the two types. At that point weighth is your real concern, this mouse is 108 grams and not adjustable. It's a good weight nonetheless. The elongated mouse buttons insure that even short fingers do not have to extend to use them. After getting the mouse give yourself a solid week of practice before you decide whether or not your happy with it.