Originally posted by: virtualgames0
They are really cheap, too, at only $149.99.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
If you really want the best in precision and upmost integrity for gaming mice, I would go with the Intelicon Isopropyl Turbo SpeedMouse TYHT2561-1 , from TempCorp Inc. It's their latest attempt at reaching perfection in the mouse world. The updated TYHT technology allows for circumferential analysis of the mouse surface at a staggering 50,000 tritrolopixels. It'll make you crap your pants, without hesitation. I've been working for TempCorp Inc. for the past two years, and I have to say that, out of the 10 mouse components that have been released, this is by far the most technologically advanced. They are really cheap, too, at only $149.99. Quite a bargain for the incomprehensible awesomeness that you're getting, which includes tons of extra features. All aforementioned mice are complete crap. Don't settle for less.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
If you really want the best in precision and upmost integrity for gaming mice, I would go with the Intelicon Isopropyl Turbo SpeedMouse TYHT2561-1 , from TempCorp Inc. It's their latest attempt at reaching perfection in the mouse world. The updated TYHT technology allows for circumferential analysis of the mouse surface at a staggering 50,000 tritrolopixels. It'll make you crap your pants, without hesitation. I've been working for TempCorp Inc. for the past two years, and I have to say that, out of the 10 mouse components that have been released, this is by far the most technologically advanced. They are really cheap, too, at only $149.99. Quite a bargain for the incomprehensible awesomeness that you're getting, which includes tons of extra features. All aforementioned mice are complete crap. Don't settle for less.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
If you really want the best in precision and upmost integrity for gaming mice, I would go with the Intelicon Isopropyl Turbo SpeedMouse TYHT2561-1 , from TempCorp Inc. It's their latest attempt at reaching perfection in the mouse world. The updated TYHT technology allows for circumferential analysis of the mouse surface at a staggering 50,000 tritrolopixels. It'll make you crap your pants, without hesitation. I've been working for TempCorp Inc. for the past two years, and I have to say that, out of the 10 mouse components that have been released, this is by far the most technologically advanced. They are really cheap, too, at only $149.99. Quite a bargain for the incomprehensible awesomeness that you're getting, which includes tons of extra features. All aforementioned mice are complete crap. Don't settle for less.
Originally posted by: Rudee
Another vote for MX 1000.
Originally posted by: teflonbilly
I have the g5. I have to say its the best mouse ont he market right now. I looked at the razer but the fact that it doesnt have on the fly dpi adjustment is a shot against it for me since I play fps a lot. I also like the weight pack that slips int he bottom. It allows you to customize the feel of the mouse more. The razer has that same kind of thing but you have to open the mouse to add the weights which I beleive dont come with it. If you do add weights to the razer it also voids the warranty.
Originally posted by: Nextman916
Originally posted by: teflonbilly
I have the g5. I have to say its the best mouse ont he market right now. I looked at the razer but the fact that it doesnt have on the fly dpi adjustment is a shot against it for me since I play fps a lot. I also like the weight pack that slips int he bottom. It allows you to customize the feel of the mouse more. The razer has that same kind of thing but you have to open the mouse to add the weights which I beleive dont come with it. If you do add weights to the razer it also voids the warranty.
UMMM all razers have on-the-fly dpi adjustment.......and its a crap load easier than logitechs, just hold a side button and scroll, instead of manually clicking up and down on a logitech. So im not quite sure why your leading the OP to think that razer doesnt have the feature 😕 Maybe you should do some more research
Originally posted by: Nextman916
razer krait would be extremely ideal for RTS games. I think its a just a slightly tweaked razer diamondback, I own the Plasma limited edition one, and i can vouge that its extremely precise with 1600dpi and an infrared optical port. Depends on preference, logitech goes for the more palmy feel, where you grasp the whole mouse and delivers a more comfortable feel. Razer sticks more to the conventional shape of a mouse, but offers performance for gamers, dont get me wrong the Razer still is very ergonomic, it has curves underneath for your thumb and the clickers are also shaped to the grooves of your fingers, made of a very soft plastic almost like rubber. I prefer razer, because when you think of it, your really using your fingers to control a mouse and not as much palm. Try only using your fingers to control your mouse, then try only your palm. Do you see that your fingers are more precise? thus are more required for precise movements. Logitechs mice offer too much palm grip and have no support wat so ever for the fingers, its like 2 thin plastic clickers that are very loud and slope downwards which makes it very strange for me. Whichever you choose your going to have to adjust at first, but the migration to a razer will feel more natural. Up to you, hope that helps.