The difference between any good mouse and a gaming mouse aint hugh. However I dont see how people can play with a cheap mouse. I agree with the above tho about dpi being a gimmik, I went from a mx510 800 dpi to a G5 (v good btw) 400 - 2000 dpi and I cant use the mouse on anything higher than 1200 dpi.
An ice mat was my best investment tbh.
You turned off the windows "pointer accuracy" thing in the control panel though? A 2000dpi mouse is hard to use with it turned on, but when you switch it off and start playing with your mouse now set up properly it makes a lot of difference, and it IS needed.
I now can't play for **** if the pointer accuracy thing is turned on, its just horrible.
Btw since we're on the topic of mice...
The mouse feet (the white things at the bottom) on my Logitech MX510 have worn out. Where can I find a replacement? (for the feet, not the mouse)
Question for anyone using a gaming grade mouse: do you actually notice a difference in accuracy / movement / smoothness over conventional e.g. microsoft intellimouse![]()
You turned off the windows "pointer accuracy" thing in the control panel though? A 2000dpi mouse is hard to use with it turned on, but when you switch it off and start playing with your mouse now set up properly it makes a lot of difference, and it IS needed.
I now can't play for **** if the pointer accuracy thing is turned on, its just horrible.
YesThanks to the recommendations here and review sites i have ordered the MX518. Currently use the MX500 at work so i know the shape is comfortable. For gaming coming from £7 Intellimouse and was getting fed up trying to move the x-hair slightly to make long range sniping in BF2 and finding there just wasnt the possiblity of tiny movements, hope this helps!
P.s. does the MX518 have on the fly DPI adjustment like the G5?