Logitech G9
i recenly bought a logitech G5 but it was hard to use. now im back to use my logitech pilot mouse again....lol
my mx518 is trashed, so the question is, MX518 ftw or G9 baby ?
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my mx518 is trashed, so the question is, MX518 ftw or G9 baby ?
Mx518 ofc! I haven't use so much new mouses, but Mx518 is a really good one for me.
well, with mx518 u will have same sens etc, getting even more used to it bleh bleh and such crap
imo its better to use a mouse for a long time cuz of getting used to it more and more.
The movie Mad posted shows G9 is smaller then mx510/G5 or the guy has really big hands.
It IS smaller.This pic speaks for itself...g9 is in the middle.for now it looks like the shape and size which Ive been looking for in a mouse...but its very expencive atm.And I hope that announcement of custom interchangeable grips will come true.
oh my
My cheap old logitech broke and a friend of mine with too much money on his hands bought me a G9.
I'm a high sens player, 4 cm for a 360 turn, and I don't hold mice in a conventional way and I can say that the G9 with the precision grip is absolutely a pleasure to hold, unlike a clumsy mx518 or Razer.
The other grip is better for lower sens players and makes the mouse bigger. I suspect this mouse to be slightly too heavy for comfortable lifting, although I have no real practical experience on that matter.
I was sceptical that a gaming mouse would really be more precise than a cheap optical, but this beautiful 3200 dpi spaceship obliterates that thought.
I was sceptical that a gaming mouse would really be more precise than a cheap optical, .
there aint a real difference on getting high acc, its possible to get acc 60+ with rail with ballmouse, problem is, that u need other times for aiming, most times slower, sometimes faster, also turn arounds dont work as good as on a real gaming mouse.
just imagine, u hear an enemy behind u, try a 180 and fail due to traction loss '-]
my mx518 is trashed, so the question is, MX518 ftw or G9 baby ?
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