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Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
Originally posted by: chinkgai
anybody owned the mx510 then upgraded to this? feedback?
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
I currently use a MX1000 but have gotten into gaming, especially BF2, so I'm thinking of getting the MX518. Is adjusting sensitivity on the fly useful?
Originally posted by: ardenJ
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
I currently use a MX1000 but have gotten into gaming, especially BF2, so I'm thinking of getting the MX518. Is adjusting sensitivity on the fly useful?
I find the ability to adjust the sensitivity on the fly useful, especially for BF2. I usually have it at 800dpi (the middle setting) since it's not too fast nor not to slow, but if I in a tank or a vehicle, I change it to 1600dpi so I can move the turret and\or view faster. I rarely use the slowest setting (400dpi), since it seems to slow, but I do sometimes use it when I snipe.
Originally posted by: chinkgai
anybody owned the mx510 then upgraded to this? feedback?
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Originally posted by: chinkgai
anybody owned the mx510 then upgraded to this? feedback?
I had an MX510 before my 518 and I really don't notice a difference. Although I haven't installed the Logitech drivers because i'm scared :Q I would say it's not worth the extra price but hey..out with the old and in with the new![]()
Originally posted by: allenyu
Originally posted by: ardenJ
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
I currently use a MX1000 but have gotten into gaming, especially BF2, so I'm thinking of getting the MX518. Is adjusting sensitivity on the fly useful?
I find the ability to adjust the sensitivity on the fly useful, especially for BF2. I usually have it at 800dpi (the middle setting) since it's not too fast nor not to slow, but if I in a tank or a vehicle, I change it to 1600dpi so I can move the turret and\or view faster. I rarely use the slowest setting (400dpi), since it seems to slow, but I do sometimes use it when I snipe.
You seriously can tell the difference and have enough time to do it in a game?! And doesn't that mess up your consistency to switch back and forth? I think for games like CS, there's not enough time to change sens. just to snipe.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
I currently use a MX1000 but have gotten into gaming, especially BF2, so I'm thinking of getting the MX518. Is adjusting sensitivity on the fly useful?
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Originally posted by: chinkgai
anybody owned the mx510 then upgraded to this? feedback?
I had an MX510 before my 518 and I really don't notice a difference. Although I haven't installed the Logitech drivers because i'm scared :Q I would say it's not worth the extra price but hey..out with the old and in with the new![]()
Originally posted by: stratman
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Rapier
I've got this mouse. Its pretty good for those FPS gamers out there. It has a really neat look to it.
I currently use a MX1000 but have gotten into gaming, especially BF2, so I'm thinking of getting the MX518. Is adjusting sensitivity on the fly useful?
I play CS 1.6 and source relatively hardcore. I never change sens. on the fly, it'd take too long to change it to snipe, especially since your scoping in and out all the time, and switching to pistol and back all the time.
I do like the MX518 though, it was a pretty big improvement over my old microsoft optical 1.1 mouse. I use the forward thumb button for voice because its super useful to be able to talk while being able to move and jump at the same time, it's really the only extra button i use though.