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800dpi on my g602 feels waaaay faster than 800 dpi on my naos 7000. I wonder why. Also, my mousepad is totally dead so im using one of those basic office ones from like 2004, and somehow the size difference has not bothered me once, but i haven't tried to game on it... 

  1. Tech_Dreamer

    Tech_Dreamer

    probably sensor difference.

  2. RGProductions

    RGProductions

    yeah, the g602 uses a wacky sensor. Every other top tier sensor i've tried, 800dpi feels the same. Weird. 

  3. PCGuy_5960

    PCGuy_5960

    Probably weight difference?

  4. Tech_Dreamer

    Tech_Dreamer

    interesting. the wrist/palm muscles could be sensitive to that & the usual movement force pattern he uses differs between the two due to weight & is causing the difference in the overall feel.  or it could be the texture difference of the bottom contact point pads that's making the force feel different.

  5. RGProductions

    RGProductions

    Who knows. Maybe I just haven't used my PC in a while? :) 

  6. RGProductions

    RGProductions

    The weight difference is minimal, they're both a chunky ~150 grams. 

    I tried A g por wireless a while back, and it seemed to still feel fine. 

  7. Evolution.

    Evolution.

    hows the g602 comfort-wise compared to the Naos? I have a Naos QG and a g603 so im just wondering 

  8. RGProductions

    RGProductions

    Look at rocketjumpninja's sizing guide 3.0, I think it sums it up well. The naos is more comfortable for me, but the g602 is just a better shape for me. This is coming from someone who likes the g pro wireless shape. I can game on all 3 of those mice with no discomfort for infinite time periods. My aim is much better on narrower mice though, so that's a thing. 

  9. Evolution.

    Evolution.

    what's your hand size? 

  10. RGProductions

    RGProductions

    not sure, off the top of my head they're fairly wide and about 20cm long and 9cm wide at the knuckle

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