Gaming Mouse: Gigabyte GM-M6900
Summary of Mouse:
Got it as a cheap replacement for my dead Logitech MX Revolution and its quality and ergonomy surprised me. Now i wont change it till it die.
Pros:
Cons:
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try the roccat kone + v2 is realy good for gaming. is kinda like the same as a mx518
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I got Roccat Kone(regular not +) for about 5 years now... i had minor problems but you can all fix that easily
It's probably best gaming mouse i've ever had
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Gaming Mouse: Corsair M60
Summary of Mouse: http://www.corsair.com/vengeance-m60-performance-fps-laser-gaming-mouse.html
Pros: High quality laser mouse, DPI buttons, non tangle cable, gold connections, sniper button, lift detection. Corsair is known for very high quality products, plus all their stuff has 5 year+ warrenty(Fits your budget too!)
Cons: Not really good for MMO gaming, as it's buttons are limited, which as you said isn't really a problem for you.
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well, i use the logitech g9x and i like it so i recommend it, it's rrp is over your price range but it usually is on sale, i got it for $50
Edit: one thing i don't like bout it is the scroll wheel, not the scroll wheel itself but the button under it, it's hard to click it. The middle mouse button.
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I've owned a Sharkoon Fireglider, a Logitech mx518 and a Logitech g9x(my current mouse). The Fireglider is a very nice mouse, but suffers from low durability (at least mine lasted only about a year). The mx518, while the favourite of many, didn't feel that nice. Was good, but nothing special. The g9x however, was love at first sight. After getting used to the middle button, I have no complaints about this mouse. It has weights, which i don't use and two "bodies". I use the smaller one cause my hands are small. Very good for both Claw(my grip) and Palm, bit too big for fingertip(at least for me). I've bought mine, with the Keyboard (G105) for 60€ total. Was a good decision.
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for me I use
Gaming Mouse:Microsoft SideWinder <<No xs the first model
Summary of Mouse: Been using it since it came out and still working . It's the best of Microsoft gaming mice "out of experience"
Pros: Good Precision, 2000dpi, dpi on the fly 3 presets"editable" , light and comes with weights to fit you
Cons: It's Microsoft, so the middle button stops working after sometime :( . Also , you can't find it everywhere now it's kinda discontinued :( I want a new one for me too because of the middle button only "if you find it, it would be more than 100$ cost"
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Hey Steam Gifts!
I have been sucked into the PC gaming world for a while now and I still haven't upgraded my gaming accessories (Keyboard, Mouse, Headset, etc.) and I am really looking forward to buying a new gaming mouse for myself. Now the thing is, I don't know what I should be getting. I hear that Razer is good and sometimes not. I hear that Logitech is good but sometimes not. And the same goes with the many other gaming mouse sellers out there. With all these pros and cons for different mice, I can't decide which one I want to go with.
This is where you come in. I want you guys to recommend me a gaming mouse, and possibly give other gamers out there ideas too. It would be great if the price of the mouse is kept under $100. If you recommend me a mouse, tell me some good things about it and some bad things (because there's always a good and bad side to everything).
Maybe make a template like this so it's easy for people to read:
Gaming Mouse:
Summary of Mouse:
Pros:
Cons:
EDIT: I do not play much MMOs so I probably won't be needing those kinds of gaming mice. Just the ergonomic/ambidextrous mice would best suit my gaming library.
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