think I run on 1200 dpi and in game sense of 0.7 on cs
used to run much faster
In all other games i pretty much lower the sense to as low as possible then adjust DPI to suit
So it's between Zowie FK1 vs Mionix Naos 7000 (This is soo similiar to ikari :O) vs Qpad OM-75 or other model with same ergonomics.
Should I keep an eye on the MM?Mionix Naos 7000. Absolutely superb mouse though I think I'm more of a claw gripper now so going to pick up an Avior.
Deffo keep an eye out but even new they are only a fiver over your budget, id just buy one
I did have it up actually, returned it to the retailer in the end. Just waiting for a chance to sneak the Avior into the house....
Yeah my wife. Apparently the 3 mice I currently have are enough.....
I think it has to be Miniox Naos, but I never had a mouse similiar to the ones mentioned by david (by that I mean the shape). But I miss soo much the ergonomics of ikari, once I buy a mouse will update this thread.Fair point, any closer on deciding?
I say the following in most mouse posts, but it seems very relevant in this case, since the OP specifically mentions FPS (and in particular, Counter-Strike) gameplay...
I like the following mice for FPSing:
* Zowie FK 2014 (marginally smaller and lighter than the FK1).
* Zowie FK1 (marginally bigger and heavier than the FK 2014).
* Zowie AM Full Black Rubberised (marginally higher and wider than the FK's.)
* SteelSeries Sensei Raw Black Rubberised. (This is SteelSeries' best mouse in my opinion. I personally prefer the shape/build of this laser-sensored Sensei to the optical-sensored Rival.)
All are ambidextrous/symmetrical, and all sport a similar shape to the Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1 (original off-white with silver left/right buttons). (That's a good thing I'd say, as the Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1 arguably had a classic shape, which most people should find comfortable to use.)
All can be claw-gripped. The AM or Sensie Raw also lend themselves to a palm grip.
All have what I would call "no nonsense" designs. The Sensie Raw is the most elaborate in that it has a light and a CPI-shifter near the mouse-wheel. (Personally, I switch the light off, and set both CPI settings to the same, to avoid an unintentional shift in CPI.)
I currently use the Sensei Raw, but my next mouse will most probably be the FK1. I've heard people criticise the sensor in the Senseir Raw (due to it being laser, and not optical), but personally, I've had no problems whatsoever with it. That said, if SteelSeries brought a high-quality optical-sensored Sensei Raw to market, I'd probably pick it up.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm gonna go ahead and throw in a vote for the Mionix mice. Simple and good quality.
p.s. What are the 3 mouses you talked about previously? Just curios
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The Naos, my Sensei Wireless and a Logitech G502 Proteus core. Got the Proteus core up in the MM if that's of any interest to you?
I really like my Sensei wireless but the second Mionix release their 'concept' wireless mouse that charges through induction through the mat I'll be all over it.
That said the Avior is calling....did you get my trust message?
I particularly like the SK livery, you can disable the side buttons if the ambidextrous design becomes an issue