06 Jul 12, 03:47AM
My mouse has been broken for a while and I am just wondering what a really good mouse for playing assault cube is. thanks a lot :)
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06 Jul 12, 03:47AM
My mouse has been broken for a while and I am just wondering what a really good mouse for playing assault cube is. thanks a lot :)
06 Jul 12, 03:51AM
I use a Razer Taipan and that works pretty well for me.
Mice.
Gaming-centric equipment is a bit overated. Really, any mouse made in the last 5 years should do just fine.
06 Jul 12, 04:12AM
Razer Abyssus has a known good sensor, 1000Hz, is about 70grams (excluding cable). It has fairly high lift-off distance and no extra buttons (just right, left and middle click) though. It's also a small mouse more suited to claw or fingertip grips.
06 Jul 12, 04:13AM
(06 Jul 12, 04:12AM)Roflcopter Wrote: Razer Abyssus has a known good sensor, 1000Hz, is about 70grams (excluding cable). It has fairly high lift-off distance and no extra buttons (just right, left and middle click) though. It's also a small mouse more suited to claw or fingertip grips. ^This is the mouse I have. :3
06 Jul 12, 04:22AM
(This post was last modified: 06 Jul 12, 04:23AM by Roflcopter.)
(06 Jul 12, 04:04AM)VenteX Wrote: Mice. Most gaming hardware is just marketing on slightly better equipment. But if you know what to look for (read competitve gamers' reviews of each mouse) you can obtain a great edge. Some sensors are known to mistrack, some mice and extremely heavy, some have angle-snapping, etc... very few mice get almost everything perfect. Many serious competitive players recommend the Abyssus, Deathadder, mx518, g9, Kinzu, Wheel Mouse Optical and IntelliExplorer 3.0. So much so that you'll find a disproportionate percentage of top competitive players in games like Quake using such mice.
06 Jul 12, 05:24AM
Is AssaultCube really a hardcore competitive game?
06 Jul 12, 05:26AM
for weighted, cyber snipa
otherwise deathadder by razer
06 Jul 12, 05:45AM
I tried the Abyssus and it felt like shit. The Deathadder is a good mouse, but if you want my recommendation, it's the Steelseries Sensei. Besides looking cool, being the world's most customizable mouse and having one of the most powerful laser tracking sensors known to man - it also has the processing power of a Pentium computer.
I have this mouse, and it's a bit heavy but the adjustable lift distance compensates for it. Honestly this mouse aims itself. It's about £75 over here, if that's over your budget I'd recommend the Steelseries Xai, which is basically an uglier version of the Sensei. Ultimately though, what constitutes a "good mouse" comes down to personal preferance and what you enjoy/feel comfortable using. Before I got the Sensei I played with a 250dpi compaq mouse, and (until it broke) it served me fine. GL with finding a mouse :).
06 Jul 12, 07:11AM
Pftch. People use mouse?
Touchpad all the way.
06 Jul 12, 07:26PM
06 Jul 12, 07:45PM
06 Jul 12, 07:50PM
(06 Jul 12, 07:50PM)ShadowFlameZ Wrote:(06 Jul 12, 07:47PM)Link Wrote:Dude.(06 Jul 12, 05:45AM)Vanqu!sh Wrote: I tried the Abyssus and it felt like shit. God damnit, I added more. You happy now?
06 Jul 12, 08:45PM
Abyssus was actually painful at first. But feels nice and comfortable now. :)
Taipan hax 8200 dpi. sexy mouse too.
logitech g9x ;) 5,700 dpi
07 Jul 12, 01:50AM
Steelseries Kinzu. Small, handy, and not too expensive, around 25 bucks. And extremely reliable, I let it drop on the floor like 30 times, it works still like on day 1 - for 2 years now.
3200dpi are "enough" (especially for AC).
07 Jul 12, 02:44AM
I really want the Razer Taipan.. but i dont have money. I just have the regular mouse that came with my computer that has about 400 dpi..
07 Jul 12, 04:00AM
Wow I did not expect this many responses. Thanks a lot for all your help!
09 Jul 12, 07:06PM
Would it be possible to use 2 mouse (mice)?
One mouse for left/right/forward/back One for look? Then I could place my keyboard at my feet and learn to type with them...
09 Jul 12, 07:34PM
I used to perform best with the Roccat Pyra, its a great mouse! The downside is that its very light so it breaks fast.
09 Jul 12, 09:24PM
used to have a microsoft optical (IntelliMouse) mouse with 400dpi... was really great for gaming . had a short love affair with a razer thingie.. (fell apart...we werent meant for each other). right now i am dabbling with a microsoft comfort mouse 6000...very pleasant for ppl who like palmgrips instead of claw-ing their mouse (and have big hands)...downside...microsoft locked it at 125hz... but then again i am slow...so i guess it fits me rather well if my mouse is somewhat slow too :)
09 Jul 12, 09:48PM
Razer Mamba and the Razer Orochi are really beast but I am going to get the Mamba for my new laptop.
09 Jul 12, 11:22PM
I'll stick with the laptop mouse model number: HM5446 only available at ASDA until there's a 'gaming mouse' so good that someone with no hands would kick my ass in a 1 v 1 on douze if they used it.
10 Jul 12, 12:53AM
Many Razers are cheap now.
Moussepad: Never the Sphex, a wooden support is far enough. (i had Sphex+Lachesis, unplayable)
10 Jul 12, 05:15PM
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