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looking for a good comfortable gaming mouse

Hey everyone. I am looking for a good, nice and comfortable gaming mouse to use with mostly games like Battlefield, Syrim, Fallout, Assassin's Creed and settera... So I do not desire a MMO mouse or something like that. And please don't say Deathadder, I just doesn't find it comforble and it doesn't have the precision it takes to snipe in games and stuff. Please let me know what mices you like and have:)  

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G400S, fantastic mouse.

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It is a person prefence but i use the ROCCAT Kone XTD it is pricy but very good! Esspecialy for big hands

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i personally really like the g500, so maybe the g500 or g500s. or as earlier suggested, the g400s

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I like my Sanwa Supply MA-LSPRO. But I don't think you can get it in America or Europe...  :rolleyes:

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If you want a generic style gaming mouse try the Logitech G100s.  I personally use one and it performs really well, the only draw back IMO is the mushy scroll wheel which I hardly use anyways.

 

 

 

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I have the g500 but i've only ever had one mouse so I can't compare it to anything else.

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you should try Corsair Vengeance M65 those mouse are really good and they look awesome 

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Ignoring what everyone else is saying. 

 

The g400 is no longer in production. You can try looking for the logitech mx518 ( the most comfortable mouse I've used to date )

 

I'd ask, how big are your hands? If medium to large, you can certainly opt into a razer death adder. It's insanely popular and probably credited as one of the best mice to ever grace pc gaming. 

 

Alternatively, you can opt into something like an m65 from corsair. Equal costs, COMPLETELY different mice. The latter, this one, had amazing construction, and crisp scroll wheel, removable weights etc... However, it is rather small, you can't palm it, but it is feature packed and you could likely not break the thing if you tried. 

 

I own both the DA 2013 and the M65 but in all honestly I might pick up a razer taipan. VERY comfy and ergonomic. If you don't want to delay your choice and want to be assuredly comfortable grab a razer deathadder 2013. You will not be disappointed. I'll note, run the mouse at 1800dpi and make sure you get a textured mouse pad. On the cheap, a steelseries qck ( 10 dollars at walmart ) and even better a qck heavy plus. 

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you should try Corsair Vengeance M65 those mouse are really good and they look awesome 

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Ignoring what everyone else is saying. 

 

The g400 is no longer in production. You can try looking for the logitech mx518 ( the most comfortable mouse I've used to date )

 

I'd ask, how big are your hands? If medium to large, you can certainly opt into a razer death adder. It's insanely popular and probably credited as one of the best mice to ever grace pc gaming. 

 

Alternatively, you can opt into something like an m65 from corsair. Equal costs, COMPLETELY different mice. The latter, this one, had amazing construction, and crisp scroll wheel, removable weights etc... However, it is rather small, you can't palm it, but it is feature packed and you could likely not break the thing if you tried. 

 

I own both the DA 2013 and the M65 but in all honestly I might pick up a razer taipan. VERY comfy and ergonomic. If you don't want to delay your choice and want to be assuredly comfortable grab a razer deathadder 2013. You will not be disappointed. I'll note, run the mouse at 1800dpi and make sure you get a textured mouse pad. On the cheap, a steelseries qck ( 10 dollars at walmart ) and even better a qck heavy plus. 

alright I got some alternatives there:) I would say my hand is average (not too small) I try to choose a different one than Deathadder since I just don't fancy it too much. The m65 sounds interesting, althought it  would be nice if I could reach my fingers all the way on top of the left and right mouse click, but thats something I would see for myself.

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In addition to the M65, the M40 has a similar shape and is optical (has one of the best optical sensors available). 

Steelseries Rival is also an excellent optical mouse. 

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The DA doesnt have the precision because it doesn fit you thats how you wanted to say it right? Because the DA 2013 is as accurate as its get when it comes to sensors.

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If your looking to play FPS games I suggest either a Razer Deathadder/Mamba. The usual thing that drives people away from these mice is that there is no were for your ring finger to sit. I hated my mamba at first but when I started palm gripping it I loved it. The ring finger is really not an issue. If you have long fingers that your should probably go for a Logitech G500S. But go to your local retailers and your should be able to find a mamba or deathadder in there. They're pretty popular.

 

Edit: The razer mice have hair triggers, so for people with big hands or even small hands there is and issue with you accidentally pressing the triggers. But you get used to it really quickly and stop pressing them in about a month of use I would say.

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dont listen to the people saying DA is comfortable, i bought it and the hump on it is unbearable to game with, it gives u alot less control

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