3 reasons people want to buy a gaming mouse are:
1. Look cool.
2. Have access to extra buttons.
3. Their current mouse can't handle the sensitivity level they need.
If you are no.1, just get some budget mouse that has a shape that fits your hand nicely.
anything that is cordless is shit. all the cordless mice are advertised as lag free and super responsive, but they are not. there isn't real any difference between the $100 gaming mice, and any cheep, 10 button, corded laser mouse from best buy. just go to an electronics store and pick out anything with extra buttons that you don't need to contort your hand to push.
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If you play at extremely high sensitivity levels then cheap mouses will end up feeling inaccurate. Doesn't apply to most people though.
^ anything with a fiber optic cord will have a lag time = to the length of the cord/speed of light . A high end mouse might advertise that there fiber optic wire is faster then that of a normal mouse since light moves faster through some mediums then others (fastest in a vacuum slowest in dense solids), but that difference is far, far smaller then anything a human would be able to notice (over a distance of a few feet anyway). a $100 mouse with the newest fiber optic wire wont have any less lag time then a $14 mouse with 5 year old fiber optic technology.
keyboard i have razer lycosa mirror, mouse steelseries kinzu v2, soon to change for razer deathadder
As Humdinger said in his first post, just buy whatever feels comfortable in your hand. That's what matters the most
well maybe.. :D
y wireless mouse is imo only good for notebooks or stuff you carry around,
and don't buy razer
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Share the ones you all use! Or if there is any advice what I should look out for when buying will be great. I have 0 knowledge abt such stuff, in fact I have used a ball mouse (those from.the 90s type) to dota for a few yrs even. But decided to make a switch and will.need some help. Thanks!