Best gaming mouse, Specifically for FPS,BF4

I've tried all the latest mice (FK1/DA Chroma/Rival etc) and I have still gone back to my Logitech G400. It's all a matter of what feels good for YOU. A mouse that fits you're hand correctly is more important than anything, even if the sensor is not the best on the market.
 
Having owned quite a few Razer mice I wouldn't rush back to buy another. While they look nice, come with premium packaging giving you that wow factor when unboxing, the quality of the mouse itself is pretty average. After a couple of months use the plastic begins to lose it's rubberised coating and looks horrible. The battery in my Mamba burst after 6 months or so completely ruining the battery compartment and possibility of using it wireless in the future. Razer = overpriced and overrated IMO.
 
Had the Mionix Naos 7000 with 3310 and the FK1 with 3310 sensor, much prefer the FK1. Just a lot lighter and in my opinion easier to control.
 
I saw someone on here highly recommend the Wireless (500hz) Logitech G602. Even though wireless it was being highly recommended.
 
Had the Mionix Naos 7000 with 3310 and the FK1 with 3310 sensor, much prefer the FK1. Just a lot lighter and in my opinion easier to control.

I've had the Naos/Avior/FK1 and Rival recently.

Rival is my current favourite seconded by the Avior. The naos is ok for palm grippers and I couldn't get on with the fk1.
 
I would like to throw in that I find optical better than laser, I have from in the past laser mice. Don't take to kindly to being lifted, and wobble more noticeably when being picked up or put down. When compared to optical mice that is.......
 
Does laser not have inherant accel also? But my opinion is that the ROG mice might be the best choice and hear me out. If the other mice are being polled at 1000hz or 1ms and the ROG mice are 2000hs 0.5ms then clearly there is a very small niche advantage.

It also updates cursor position twice as much on pans so smoother. But mine was jerky until i upped the speed i moused at hence uber large pad. Anything less and its as wobbly as other mice. I was going to sell mine as well but now im going to keep to be honest as i grabbed a Chroma to go with it. It also has switches that acuate a little bit faster than cherry both togeather may not even be 1ms but hey everything counts in the latency chain if you can chop off 1ms in each department soon you have chopped off 4-5ms.
 
Best to find a grip type or size you're comfortable with before settling on any specific model.

I personally love Logitech G300 and any Logitech mouse for that matter since their warranty is the best I've seen. 2-3 years warranty and they'll keep replacing them for you within that time period if it keeps failing.
 
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