I meant more along the lines of I have only a G5 out of the 3Freezer7Pro wrote:
G5/G1.6666666667/Z766.666666667?Mitch92uK wrote:
G15/G5/Z3200 ... I'm 1/3 of the way there
I also listen to music while gaming .. lately in flames, bfmv and pod
I meant more along the lines of I have only a G5 out of the 3Freezer7Pro wrote:
G5/G1.6666666667/Z766.666666667?Mitch92uK wrote:
G15/G5/Z3200 ... I'm 1/3 of the way there
Me too!.Sup wrote:
haha i listen to music while playing gamesWhite-Fusion wrote:
Speakers and the Mouse are a must.
You will notice an big difference in your skill level.
watkylef wrote:
rEeee - tbh, pick up a pair of used Acoustic Aego M 2.1
I agree fully, aside from the mousepad area. I do own a MX518(twoactually) and my 8 year old CompUSA pad works great, never have problems with tracking or the like, but in that area, I hink it would be more personal preference. I for one cant justify spending more then $10 on a mousepad, most of mine were free soUzique wrote:
The mouse is the crucial part. I'm a little hesistant to say you get what you pay for, but there certainly is a 'standard' that you should seek to buy into as far as Logitech/Razer mice go. Standard office mice or Microsoft mice do not compete to the Logitech/Razer mice, and I highly recommend one. Bear in mine that mouse surfaces are also decisive. I spent $30.00 on what I thought at the time was an extortionately priced S&S Steelpad surface... my, I was proven wrong. The glide and optical performance really is far better with a decent mouse-mat. I'd personally recommend a Logitech G5 as I've always been a little too weary of the implications of wireless (i.e. batteries running out, mouse is heavier etc.) to go for that. But it's user-preference. What is for sure is that the extra buttons/shortcuts and the improved optical/laser quality will refine your accuracy, and the Teflon underpads will make your entire gaming experience smoother. Also, just as an aside: don't buy into this DPI competition. Razer are 'upping' Logitech with a mouse with 200 more DPI ra-ra-ra... DPI is just a hardware-industry buzzword for sensitivity, it's all a bit of a fad. Sure, they make the laser optics inside each mouse have higher and higher DPI- but at the end of the day you can afford to go for a mouse that suits your 'holding style' and need for buttons over a mouse with 200 more DPI, because Windows configuration and in-game mouse sensitivity can simulate and achieve the exact same 'feel' as the most high-calibre of DPI mice.
It comes down to trying it. If you can, find a friend who has one or go to a store that sells them and try a good gaming mousepad. You may not make much use of the difference (which should be obvious to you), you may be content with what you have, but there gets a point where it does make a difference in game performance.r2zoo wrote:
I agree fully, aside from the mousepad area. I do own a MX518(twoactually) and my 8 year old CompUSA pad works great, never have problems with tracking or the like, but in that area, I hink it would be more personal preference. I for one cant justify spending more then $10 on a mousepad, most of mine were free so
One thing you didn't mention was the comfort factor. i find my MX518 to easily be the most comfortabl mouse Ive used, and Ive used alot, Dells, Microsofts, Apples, etc, and none of them feel as good as this one.
DPI in my opinion however is a scam to sell mice. my MX518 can easily hit 1800 Dpi, but at that setting its very twitchy and jumpy. Yeah, sure you can get used to it, and learn to love it, but 800 Dpi does me fine for 99% of my gaming uses. Only time I crank it to 1800 is in tanks to rotate my turret around faster. Other then that, never use it. The side buttons are another thing though Never thought Id find a use, but oh do they come in handy.
rabee you bastard, speakers would rockr'Eeee wrote:
TAT TAT
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m144 … 0004-1.jpg
I got carried away
I didn't have time to use all the features. But, tbh, the speakers are sooooooooooooooo much worth it compared to the keyboard and mouse. Far too many buttons on both of them.
Finally!r'Eeee wrote:
TAT TAT
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m144 … 0004-1.jpg
I got carried away
I didn't have time to use all the features. But, tbh, the speakers are sooooooooooooooo much worth it compared to the keyboard and mouse. Far too many buttons on both of them.