Need help choosing a mouse

Verpous18

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I'm looking for a gaming mouse than costs $60 or less. I mostly play shooters like BF4 and CSGO, but I also play RPGs like Skyrim and Fallout 4. I'm a claw gripper, so I initially considered the CM Storm Xornet. 2000 dpi is definitely enough (I think), and it's within my price range. But I'm hesitant because from what I gather, it's only good for shooters and I want to be more flexible. I'm also really turned off by the dpi settings options. It lets you choose between 500, 1000, and 2000. What if I want it at 400, 800, or 1200? I've been a console gamer until now so I don't know what dpi I'm going to be comfortable with, and I don't want so many options to be ruled out.

Other mice I've looked at have been the Razer DeathAdder, which I ruled out because I've read in multiple places that its performance is crap, and people just buy Razer products for their name. I've also checked the SteelSeries Sensei RAW, which at first seemed like the right pick until I started searching more about grip types, and I also saw that its cable isn't good.

Can anyone make a recommendation? Or maybe I'm being overly concerned with the drawbacks of these mice? I should probably mention I'm on Windows 10, I think there might be a problem with compatibility on some mice (maybe even the ones I mentioned).


EDIT: I just looked up more info about grip types. Turns out I *might* be a fingertip gripper. I just learned about these grip types today while looking for a mouse, so I'm not sure. Maybe I'm somewhere inbetween? Anyway, I guess if you can recommend a fingertip grip mouse, that'd be good too. Just not a palm grip.
 
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All of the "grips" are just nonsense plastered all over products.
Nobody has the same hand structure and comfort as someone else. Find what you are comfortable with, and work with it. Dont say "Oh im this kind of grip, I need that kind of mouse right?". Look at mouses that are comfortable to you, check the dimensions of them, and see how they line up with your hand.

I personally went from an Abyssus (garbage) to a deathadder (longer term garbage) to now a Vengeance M65. (All are very different "grips" but I use them fine)
All of the "grips" are just nonsense plastered all over products.
Nobody has the same hand structure and comfort as someone else. Find what you are comfortable with, and work with it. Dont say "Oh im this kind of grip, I need that kind of mouse right?". Look at mouses that are comfortable to you, check the dimensions of them, and see how they line up with your hand.

I personally went from an Abyssus (garbage) to a deathadder (longer term garbage) to now a Vengeance M65. (All are very different "grips" but I use them fine)
 
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