gah this thread, what is even
mekadon wrote:
Logitech G400/G400S
fixed
the sivart wrote:
I use a razer mouse but I really do not think it matters as long as its got a laser or bluelight sensor and you turn off mouse acceleration.
If you're getting a mouse specifically for osu! (aka a really accurate mouse), you might want to avoid laser mice and mice with blue sensors, since both are designed solely with surface compatibility (and pointlessly high DPI) in mind. Most, if not all, laser mice have a small amount of acceleration that becomes more noticeable the lower your DPI is. You can get more accurate mice by going optical, and I highly suggest using the lowest DPI that you find comfortable.
ZenoDiac wrote:
^^^That thing is BS.
What's your reasoning behind this? Just curious.
ZenoDiac wrote:
Anyway, you just need a mouse with DPI higher than 2300 or else you'll find a hard time navigating on a big screen.
Just because it works for you, doesn't mean it works for everyone. I use 800dpi at 1920x1080 and I still find it too sensitive sometimes (I used to play at 450dpi at 1366x768).
ZenoDiac wrote:
I'd recommend a mouse with a "high" lift distance as this helps you spin A LOT faster as the momentum of your spinning tends to lift the mouse a small amount off the mousepad and you won't loose tracking.
Most people would vote against this. But, for maps with lots of spinners, there's nothing quite like it. Unfortunately this existed in older mice, which makes it hard to find a new one which isn't discontinued. I'd still use my Logitech G3, if it didn't break through all these years :/
You might want to look at the DeathAdder 2013. As far as I'm aware, it's the only mouse available that has both a good sensor
and an adjustable lift-off distance.