I'll start by admitting that I'm by no means a mouse expert. However, I've been using the Razer DeathAdder Black edition for about a year, and I absolutely love it. I play CS:S, CS:GO, and SC2, and this mouse has never steered me wrong. It feels absolutely amazing in my hand, it's a great size,a and I love the rubber feel of it.
I would just like to note that I do use this with a claw grip.
The mouse itself is pretty well-sized. I have fairly large hands and it fits me well. I'd recommend it to anyone with medium to extra large hands.
I'll start by admitting that I'm by no means a mouse expert. However, I've been using the Razer DeathAdder Black edition for about a year, and I absolutely love it. I play CS:S, CS:GO, and SC2, and this mouse has never steered me wrong. It feels absolutely amazing in my hand, it's a great size,a and I love the rubber feel of it.
I would just like to note that I do use this with a claw grip.
The mouse itself is pretty well-sized. I have fairly large hands and it fits me well. I'd recommend it to anyone with medium to extra large hands.
My experiences with the Deathadder are pretty much the same as his. I, too, use the Deathadder with a claw-grip, and it's been pretty much perfect:
Although, I must say I'm also considering buying the G9x again, which I've tried very briefly a couple of times, and really really liked.
But, since you say you are looking for tracking accuracy, then yes, the Deathadder is probably one of your best bets.
Also, TBH, I'm not sure the pixel-by-pixel accuracy really matters all that much. I understand all the major laser mice using Avago sensors have hardware-built-in acceleration (and that's what you're trying to avoid), but in my experiences, in practical in-game use it doesn't make much of a difference.
For what it's worth, Liquid Taeja, one of the better SC2 players, who has AMAZING micro skills, uses a G9x (that's the G9x without either of the grips), which has acceleration built into the hardware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=jaiP9C7GbHU&NR=1
It does say he uses the Abyssus on his Team Liquid page: http://www.teamliquidpro.com/liquidtaeja, but I think that's older/outdated compared to the youtube video I just linked.
I'll start by admitting that I'm by no means a mouse expert. However, I've been using the Razer DeathAdder Black edition for about a year, and I absolutely love it. I play CS:S, CS:GO, and SC2, and this mouse has never steered me wrong. It feels absolutely amazing in my hand, it's a great size,a and I love the rubber feel of it.
I would just like to note that I do use this with a claw grip.
The mouse itself is pretty well-sized. I have fairly large hands and it fits me well. I'd recommend it to anyone with medium to extra large hands.
My experiences with the Deathadder are pretty much the same as his. I, too, use the Deathadder with a claw-grip, and it's been pretty much perfect:
Although, I must say I'm also considering buying the G9x again, which I've tried very briefly a couple of times, and really really liked.
But, since you say you are looking for tracking accuracy, then yes, the Deathadder is probably one of your best bets.
Also, TBH, I'm not sure the pixel-by-pixel accuracy really matters all that much. I understand all the major laser mice using Avago sensors have hardware-built-in acceleration (and that's what you're trying to avoid), but in my experiences, in practical in-game use it doesn't make much of a difference.
For what it's worth, Liquid Taeja, one of the better SC2 players, who has AMAZING micro skills, uses a G9x (that's the G9x without either of the grips), which has acceleration built into the hardware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=jaiP9C7GbHU&NR=1
It does say he uses the Abyssus on his Team Liquid page: http://www.teamliquidpro.com/liquidtaeja, but I think that's older/outdated compared to the youtube video I just linked.
Well, he's sponsored. so...... u no how that goes.... And for starcraft. Mouse precision doesn't really matter. It is far more strategy oriented, like chess. Because while the players "look" like they're really busy spamming commands, those are primarily muscle memory, their minds are actually elsewhere planning.
The Real time, in Real time strategy, is just going through the motions...
I'll start by admitting that I'm by no means a mouse expert. However, I've been using the Razer DeathAdder Black edition for about a year, and I absolutely love it. I play CS:S, CS:GO, and SC2, and this mouse has never steered me wrong. It feels absolutely amazing in my hand, it's a great size,a and I love the rubber feel of it.
I would just like to note that I do use this with a claw grip.
The mouse itself is pretty well-sized. I have fairly large hands and it fits me well. I'd recommend it to anyone with medium to extra large hands.
My experiences with the Deathadder are pretty much the same as his. I, too, use the Deathadder with a claw-grip, and it's been pretty much perfect:
Although, I must say I'm also considering buying the G9x again, which I've tried very briefly a couple of times, and really really liked.
But, since you say you are looking for tracking accuracy, then yes, the Deathadder is probably one of your best bets.
Also, TBH, I'm not sure the pixel-by-pixel accuracy really matters all that much. I understand all the major laser mice using Avago sensors have hardware-built-in acceleration (and that's what you're trying to avoid), but in my experiences, in practical in-game use it doesn't make much of a difference.
For what it's worth, Liquid Taeja, one of the better SC2 players, who has AMAZING micro skills, uses a G9x (that's the G9x without either of the grips), which has acceleration built into the hardware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=jaiP9C7GbHU&NR=1
It does say he uses the Abyssus on his Team Liquid page: http://www.teamliquidpro.com/liquidtaeja, but I think that's older/outdated compared to the youtube video I just linked.
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That picture is nice and all, but WTF? Intellimouse on top of the heap???
That picture is nice and all, but WTF? Intellimouse on top of the heap???
That picture is nice and all, but WTF? Intellimouse on top of the heap???
It's one of the best mice on the market, though the G5 (the one top middle of that pic) I would call out as the best mouse ever made.
As someone who's spent money on mice in the past, that was one of the cheapest, best made, best feeling and easiest to get used to mouse I've ever used and I miss it.
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