ScumLord wrote: » I've been doing without a mouse mat for years but recently got a logitech gaming one and it does make some difference. I have an xbox controller but I hate it more and more each time I use it. Some games suit it but anything to do with shooting and the mouse trumps all other controllers. Good versions of these devices can be expensive, although I don't think you lose out an awful lot with the budget stuff. I see high end keyboards and mice as the icing on the cake of a high end build. They're something that will follow you from build to build. It's worth considering getting one or the other if budgets are tight. Get yourself a good quality mouse first then down the road get a good quality keyboard.
9bred4 wrote: » http://www.scan.co.uk/products/mad-catz-rat5-gaming-mouse-for-pc-and-mac-white-5600dpi How about this? Seeing as a mouse is more important
9bred4 wrote: » I cannot get to grips with using a mouse and keyboard for shooters though! Been playing with controllers on consoles since I was 4 and 15 years later it's hard to adapt!!
nesf wrote: » Ignore the Razer fanboys, years ago the Deathadder may have been a good choice but in recent times Razer being on the box has added 20-30 quid to the price without any justification other than it being black with a green trim. :P
gizmo wrote: » Pfft, sounds like a Logitech fanboy to me. All joking aside, I paid £38.59 for my Deathadder Respawn back in 2011 and then £42.31 for my Deathadder Black in 2012 from Scan and Amazon respectively. They now seem to be going for £61.40/£62.53 for the Green 2013 edition.
nesf wrote: » Logitech!!!! Wash that mouth out.
martineatworld wrote: » Can I ask what you'd recommend so? Not being smart, genuinely interested as I'm in the market for a mouse around 40 quid. A friend recommended a sharkoon drakonia, if anyone else has an opinion on it?
martineatworld wrote: » Can I ask what you'd recommend so?
ShadowHearth wrote: » Feck off! By no means I would be a Razor fanboy, I only like Deathadder and nothing else from Razor line. It's just way to overpriced. Deathadder did got expensive lately, I agree, but it's still a fantastic mouse!
nesf wrote: » Yeah, the current stuff would be good quality, just knock £20-£30 off the RRP to bring it in line. Right now they're selling you a good £40 mouse for £60 with none of the features you'd expect at a £60 price point.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Well, I don't know what features you would want on it. It's perfection out of box. Has enough buttons and it does perfect what it should. I had more expensive one with changeable weights and stupid dpi, led colour change and all that jazz. It was **** at doing one simple thing though - being a mouse. Even so, they are expensive now, but if my Deathadder bricks up, I will get another one. So far my one is over 3 years old and it is going strong.
nesf wrote: » It's more that if you want a mouse that just has the basics and does them well you don't need to spend £60. Or even close to that.
Skerries wrote: » here are some of the solutions to couch gaming out therehttp://kotaku.com/an-elegant-keyboard-solution-for-couch-based-pc-gaming-1589246630
ShadowHearth wrote: » But what you want out of your mouse, then just being an actual good mouse? A lot of **** or high dpi is not needed or gimmick, that just makes your ePenis bigger, but means feck all in real life. Even if it's 60£ mouse, it does everything that needs to. Yes, you can get cheaper ones, but I won't gamble anymore as everytime I try to get cheap one, it goes in to my "man drawer" and I end up buying new mouse again. I better pay that 60£ and know that I am getting perfection it self!