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Looking for New Gaming Mouse

Emkryan

So I just got a Roccat Taito mouse pad, and now my old mouse (RAT 7) is flipping out and isn't getting along with it. 

 

These are the mice the site says they tested this pad on:  

 

 ROCCAT™ Kone

 ROCCAT™ Kone[+]
 ROCCAT™ Kova 
 ROCCAT™ Kova[+]
 ROCCAT™ Pyra
 Razer Abyssus™
 Razer Deathadder™
 Razer Diamondback™
 Razer Imperator™ Razer Lachesis™
 Razer Mamba™
 Razer Naga™ 
 Microsoft® MS 3.0 / 1.1
 Microsoft® Sidewinder 
 Logitech® G-Series
 Logitech® MX-Series
 SteelSeries™ Ikari
 SteelSeries™ Kinzu

 

 And many more...

 

My grip is a mix between claw and palm but more claw-grip style. and I'm very used to the 2 thumb button feature so that is a must if you're going to suggest that a mouse to me. I'm pretty much only an FPS player so I don't care about extra macro 1000000 profile count whatever stuff, just the 2 thumb button feature. AND NO WIRELESS!

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Hama Urage Evo is what I've been using for the past 3 years and it's still up and running and I can't get enough of it :)

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I'd say Logitech G502 or the G402.

Logitech is always a safe route to go for imo. amazing customer support, 3 year warranty on mice, great quality and the G502 has one of the best sensors available. It can even 'adapt' to the surface you're using.

If they would still make it I would say go get the G9x (best mouse ever!) but sadly enough it's out of production.

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SteelSeries Sensei or the Corsair M65.

I like the feel of both those mice especially the m65 the build quality is so awesome on that mouse but on the sensei and m65 I felt too much positive acceleration built in. if they had some good optical sensors they would be a lot better. 

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I like the feel of both those mice especially the m65 the build quality is so awesome on that mouse but on the sensei and m65 I felt too much positive acceleration built in. if they had some good optical sensors they would be a lot better. 

Yeah I agree but nevertheless they are still great mice.

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Yeah I agree but nevertheless they are still great mice.

true they both are not bad purchases.

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