I don't use a mousepad. My desk is some classy shit. I also don't know if I could play at 1600 dpi, that's a bit much for me.
Woha.Daniellynet wrote:
You just have to get used to it. I play at 3200 dpi.
...lol?lesjuh wrote:
I also have a mouse and I play very much with it.
Practise makes master.kideddie1501 wrote:
i have a very light wireless mouse. the problem is that it sucks at spinners...or is it that i suck?.........no, its the mouse...definitely the mouse.
Isn't 800 Dpi Pretty slow? :/fullmetaru wrote:
I use an 800DPI Logitech MX400 mouse, and it doesn't bother me one bit. You can always tweak the sensitivity in game, but the reason most people get high DPI mice is for the accuracy and such IIRC.
I would kill myself with such a low sens.. O_OJames wrote:
nah, im just trying to be the lowest sensitivity mouse user here heheh..
PLUS i like jumps. so using that sensitivity makes almost all maps have jumps..
it makes boring maps fun to play too..
But not for FPS or MMORPG gamers.. xdRyohan wrote:
Nah... I think that this is good idea for people who likes moar fun xD
MadnessXaryn wrote:
Ah, whatever the default is. 1 I believe.
All the more reason to buy one, it's cheaper.Lucidity wrote:
Because they live in 2009?
This, unless you play at a very low sensitivity. (In that case, it only matters if you have a larger display.)lukewarmholiday wrote:
Seriously you aren't going to need anything better than a 1800 dpi mouse.
Unless you want a wireless, but if you're a gamer why would you use wireless.
I heard keyboards nowadays have more than 100 buttons!lukewarmholiday wrote:
MX518 doesn't work well with MMO players since it doesnt have the big amount of extra buttons they want.
I don't think anyone here, including you, understands the true importance of dpi. If the mouse doesn't have a decent gaming surface, dpi is worthless, even with shit like paper you'll constantly encounter problems with the sensitivity and easiness to move. Taking this into account it is clear that dpi is not for making a mouse perform better, neither is it for quality assurance.strager wrote:
dpi trolling
K.neo@lex wrote:
dpi trollingstrager wrote:
dpi trolling
Notice their shirts.Lucidity wrote:
Pffft, bow down to 5000 DPI. Look at those Pro Gamers and how they love it.
Ha? What's with the sarcastic laugh?NachoPiggy wrote:
Pro gamers. Ha.
Just as CRT's are.Gabi wrote:
ball mouse to be honest. they are underestimated.
Woah.Gabi wrote:
i only take it out when i get serious cause i dont want to wear out my precious ball.
Ye Rolled isn't a "Pro Gamer" ... :p I meant people who earn salaries and make a living off of it :p But yeah, comfort (Mouse shape) is the most important thing to look at when buying a mouse. That's as long as you're buying a quality brand (Logitech/Razer/SteelSeries). If not, you obviously have to investigate the reliability etc.strager wrote:
Pro gamers will be pro gamers regardless of hardware.
Granted, some hardware helps them use their abilities.
Look at Rolled, for example. He's pro, but uses Dell gear. =]
"Pro gamer gear" is mostly hype anyway. Go for comfort.
CRT's are harder to "update" because there's almost no R&D for it. That's what marketting caused. If CRT's had as much R&D as LCD's, CRT's would perhaps be made much thinner now (not as thin as LCD's obviously) and generally better than LCD's are now. However, the LCD route was followed because it was generally nicer for the user at the time, and you have to follow the market unless you have zillions of moneys.lukewarmholiday wrote:
CRT's are getting harder to update to keep up with LCD's, they aren't cost effective.
I did say that. ;PLucidity wrote:
Gotta say the "Pro gamer gear" isn't ALL hype though.