Exactly, most Zowie mice use a custom lens that causes inconsistent tracking at the tiniest lift. I really don't think extremely low LOD is good for a game that requires you to stay in constant motion a lot of times. If you were playing an FPS it would be a different story. Also, a lot of players have problem with the ridiculously low lift-off, it's just that the mouse has so much hype from people that have never even used it. Most of the mice I've stated have A3090 sensors it's just the Zowie mice are highly regarded in terms of tracking accuracy because a lot of FPS players would like the low LOD for readjusting. Sometimes I want to readjust but I don't have time/don't want to stop moving, and if I want to spin full speed I don't want to be pushing my mouse down against the pad in fear that it will stop tracking or drift. I would never recommend a mouse that holds me back in any way.RaneFire wrote:
Apparently it has something to do with very low LOD and spinners. Haven't used one myself, but I'm guessing this has to do with momentarily lifting the mouse during the spinner a fraction of a millimeter, without realising it, thus causing drift.Xcrypt wrote:
Based on what? Zowie FK has the A3090 sensor which is the same as deathadder and many of the top mice. Most users also have less problems with zowie (from what I've read)
If it didn't work for you, it's probably because the shape and weight don't go well together with your playstyle, that doesn't mean it's a bad mouse for osu! in general.