Originally posted by: Stas
I hate to sound like a wet blanket but dang. Does that stuff really make a difference. Its like putting a noob infront of the wheel of sports car and a professional wheelman in a dinky 4 banger. The wheelman will still own the sports car. Moral of the story: if you are going to pwn you are going to pwn and continue to pwn with any hardware.
I understand the argument. You can see benefits in your skill if you have the hardware to keep up with you but a lot of times . . . . at least I feel. That'll you'll do just fine with average/normal hardware and none of that high dpi shlock.
I agree. Just to clearify my point though: if you take 2 regular gamers - 1 console player, the other is a PC gamer. Give them both the best of two worlds (best headsets, mouse/kb, speakers, monitors). Introduce them to a brand new game that allowes cross-platform multiplayer and does not diminish the controls in the PC version, or give any kind of unfair advantage to one of the platforms. Then you give those ppl 2 months to practice. In the end they battle. I would bet on the PC gamer just because of all the software tweaks that are available to him.
BTW, dpi above 800 is nothing but marketing, I meant actual polling rate of the USB port, as well as the image processor inside the mouse.