Kiith wrote: » I need a new one as well, after the middle mouse button on my G502 stopped working properly. Might just buy that one again tbh, as i absolutely love it.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I got myself a new laptop, so will be looking for a nice wireless mouse for it. So I am one of those Death Adder pricks. You know, the ones, if it dies, we just get new one version of Death Adder. Anything similar to it in wireless form, could ask misses as Xmas present.
gizmo wrote: » Pretty much the same here however I got a Mamba Elite in work when they went on sale awhile back. It's a lovely upgrade from the DA and also has a Wireless version which is itself currently on sale. Judging by this there's **** all difference between the two. If you want to stay in the family and within a reasonable budget, I'd say it's a damn good choice.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Well, cheers for that, my misses ordered it for me. Now wait until Xmas!
dreamers75 wrote: » Then I see logitech is down the table...... dunno lads something off there, Razor 1st????? is there a mouse-gate going on i dont know about.
dreamers75 wrote: » G502 isnt on that list makes me suspicious, its a cracking mouse. Its not the MX518 but its close. Then I see logitech is down the table...... dunno lads something off there, Razor 1st????? is there a mouse-gate going on i dont know about.
Venom wrote: » I used to be a big supporter of Razer mice but the quality just isn't there these days. My Death Adder Elite started having button clicking issues after 10 months and the Mamba tournament edition I had prior to that, developed an issue where the sensor failed to recognize horizontal movement after less than a year. Moving to a Logitech G502 was an absolute eye-opener when it comes to the overall quality of the product. It's just so much better I'm raging I didn't pick one up sooner.
Skerries wrote: » yeah that always surprises me when looking at his list that one of the bestselling mice ever is not listed
Dcully wrote: » I use the G502 and while i love it its not a patch on the final mouse version 2 i had before, its not on the list either so thats even more suspicious if one wishes to look at it that way , i dont i just understand there are quality mice these days like never before. Also the Logitech G Pro Wireless is number 3 and not down the list,Logi have 6 listed in RJN`s top 20.
The top selling mouse is apparently the Logitech G502. I don't really see it as a competitive FPS mouse but for general use, it's one of the best. The infinite scroll wheel really helps when I'm video editing and browsing folders and webpages. The extra buttons along with G-Shift in the software also allows me to bind shortcuts. It's all about productivity. I can still play games with it. I think it would be great for MMOs too. But being a Quake player, I go for smaller and lighter mice. If you aren't too competitive or you're happy just hitting quite good shots and the occasional insane shot, then this mouse will still be good in shooters. What I'm saying is, I don't think you will reach your absolute potential with this mouse, but you can still be very good with it. It's Logitech so it's a pretty solid mouse. Top optical sensor, good feel on the plastics and buttons. Great mouse. But it's heavy at 125g before you even add the weights. Thankfully the wireless isn't as much, so that's what I've focused this page on, it can get down to 112g. I use a two mouse set up so this is highly recommended as a main until you game. If budget is an issue, the G502 wired version is a great alternative for a second mouse. If you're worried about wireless, Logitech wireless is so good it's basically wired. Give it a try!
Thargor wrote: » Paid €15 for this Perixx MX-2000II generic Chinese gaming mouse 4 years ago when I built my gaming pc and played every game worth playing since with it and its still going strong, no need to break the bank:
K.O.Kiki wrote: » Recently got a Mamba wireless, before that I had Rival 310 & G305.
gizmo wrote: » How are you finding the Mamba Wireless as a matter of interest?
ShadowHearth wrote: » I would not call myself Razer fanboy, but Death Adder just stuck to me, the only Razor product I ever bought. Years and years ago I bought a cheaper Razer mouse ( not death Adder )and loved it. Until I killed it myself... Nerd rage after bad StarCraft 2 match. I slammed poor thing in to the table. Was my first and last time I did something like that. Then I got Death Adder and felt in love with it, very comfortable, great accuracy and had only extra buttons I needed, no fluff or crap you don't need. It served me for years and I can't even remember how it died, but I got my money worth out of it. Decided to take other brand for a change, can't remember what it was, but it costed 100eu, weights and all gaming bloat on it. I hated it and it was not a patch on my old mouse. Not in quality, precision, ergonomics etc. A week later ordered another Death Adder and still use it to this day. It's like a lottery with Razer stuff I guess, some people have no issue with them, others get only problems. Really can't wait for that mouse to arrive, right now I am using cheap small Logitech wireless mouse. Had day off and played a bit, hand is cramping now...