I had it with my g9x, yes it is a fantastic mouse, but it is just too small for my huge hands. There is an entire phalanx of my finger hanging over the mouse, which is crippling me in fps games really.
I am playing palm and i play at a rather low sensitivity, 1000 cpi is what i currently use. That also means that i need to move my mouse quite a lot, so it must be very light. I need no more than 5 buttons and i need no fancy mouse lighting either, it is an upside but i won't have an extra 10 grams just for some LEDs.
So i looked around a little bit, i will just post what i found and give the ups and downs i came up with.
Razer Deathadder:
There are 3 Versions of this mouse, the 2013, the black and the respawn. For some odd reason the black is the heaviest, even though it has no LEDs. None of them weigh less than 100g, the drivers are a pain in the arse and the build quality isn't the best as well afaik. The 2013, which seems to be the only reasonably weighting of the 3 is also the priciest in my line up. I really don't like Razer a lot, the only reason i am considering this is because i heard an awful lot of good feedback from cod4 players on this one.
Roccat Kone Pure Core Performance:
This mouse got great testresults, the sensor is very precise, up to 8200 cpi (even though i don't need that), the looks are alright and it is very light for its customizability. The only complaint i heard was about a bad mouse wheel, but that was roccat in general so i don't know if that applies to this mouse. Still rather high priced, but i currently favor this one.
Zowie EC2 eVo:
What i really like about the ec2 is that it was kept simple, i am no fan of shitloads of buttons and drivers where you can manually adjust every last bit which just ends in a mess. The turn down is just that the price isn't really reasonable, for 5 euros more i could get the roccat which features way more.
It still is favored by a lot of cod4 players though.
Zowie AM Pro:
Pretty much the same story as the EC2, the rubberized grip is nice, i like the looks a bit more than the one of the EC2, but therefore it is advertised as a claw mouse, which isn't the best when you play palm. It is the lightest mouse though.
Steelseries Sensei RAW:
All i heard was good stuff about this mouse. Very light, rather large, good sensor, little bullshit. The question is how well does it work for FPS games, but it's definitely a favorite in my lineup. Also the price is outstanding, 50 euros is great.
So guys, i know we got some mouse enthusiasts in here, what are your opinions?
I am playing palm and i play at a rather low sensitivity, 1000 cpi is what i currently use. That also means that i need to move my mouse quite a lot, so it must be very light. I need no more than 5 buttons and i need no fancy mouse lighting either, it is an upside but i won't have an extra 10 grams just for some LEDs.
So i looked around a little bit, i will just post what i found and give the ups and downs i came up with.
Razer Deathadder:
There are 3 Versions of this mouse, the 2013, the black and the respawn. For some odd reason the black is the heaviest, even though it has no LEDs. None of them weigh less than 100g, the drivers are a pain in the arse and the build quality isn't the best as well afaik. The 2013, which seems to be the only reasonably weighting of the 3 is also the priciest in my line up. I really don't like Razer a lot, the only reason i am considering this is because i heard an awful lot of good feedback from cod4 players on this one.
Roccat Kone Pure Core Performance:
This mouse got great testresults, the sensor is very precise, up to 8200 cpi (even though i don't need that), the looks are alright and it is very light for its customizability. The only complaint i heard was about a bad mouse wheel, but that was roccat in general so i don't know if that applies to this mouse. Still rather high priced, but i currently favor this one.
Zowie EC2 eVo:
What i really like about the ec2 is that it was kept simple, i am no fan of shitloads of buttons and drivers where you can manually adjust every last bit which just ends in a mess. The turn down is just that the price isn't really reasonable, for 5 euros more i could get the roccat which features way more.
It still is favored by a lot of cod4 players though.
Zowie AM Pro:
Pretty much the same story as the EC2, the rubberized grip is nice, i like the looks a bit more than the one of the EC2, but therefore it is advertised as a claw mouse, which isn't the best when you play palm. It is the lightest mouse though.
Steelseries Sensei RAW:
All i heard was good stuff about this mouse. Very light, rather large, good sensor, little bullshit. The question is how well does it work for FPS games, but it's definitely a favorite in my lineup. Also the price is outstanding, 50 euros is great.
So guys, i know we got some mouse enthusiasts in here, what are your opinions?