It makes it easier to control some aspects, but I tried it at one of my pals and didnt really get along with it, so for me I'm better off without it.
I want to buy a gaming mouse, but i dont know if it worth to buy it because i don't know if the difference is too big between a common mouse and a gaming mouse, is really a good option to be a better player?
It makes it easier to control some aspects, but I tried it at one of my pals and didnt really get along with it, so for me I'm better off without it.
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ergonomics, response time, precision, flexibility (ability to change DPI and other setups to a quantitative number opposed to qualitative e.g DPI settings can be 400 DPI which is a set number rather than less than this but more than that)
the difference between a mouse at your school and a gaming standard mouse
whatever you do, dont buy a wireless mouse for gaming, bad mistake
p.s buy a good mousemat [roccat, steelseries, razer if you got the money (no significant increase in performance with razer)], they're only ~$10 but worth it
no its for noob it dont worth it
Not worth it , waste of money.
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ur wasting money ive got a normal mouse and play well
depends what common mouse is lol, it could be one of those mice with the ball :P
i spent $30 on my mouse and tbh id say its worth it
Well i had the money so i bought a razer, and i think is quite better for some reason the recoilcontrol of every weapons become so easy lol. but the best option of the mouse is the macro assistant lol thats great
they are against the rules apparently so dont say that out too loud :P
G9x FTW. highly recommended. I've been using it for a while now, actually it's my 2nd G9x. adjustable weights and ur gonna love the grip. It's a bit pricey though