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luvgaming

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Hey guys! I am kinda new in gaming industry, bought a new PC and have some free time now to do something, i usually didn't. I have started to play CS:GO and League of Legends. Both of those games are very different, FPS and MOBA. I have heard that different mice are designed for such differential gaming. Maybe someone can share some experience on a nice mouse, with a price somewhere bellow 100$ ?
 

Metalrocks

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i have personally a G502 from logitech. great mouse. comfortable and a bunch of G keys that come in pretty handy. i play a lot of FPS.
i can recommend logitech mice generally. here a link to the G series of their mice.
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-au/gaming-mice

if you find something to your interest, go on youtube and watch a bunch of reviews. that helped me to narrow down what mouse suits me or is generally good. and if you have chance, ask in the store if you can hold it to see if you feel comfortable with it.

hope this helps.
 

Aramis Night

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I recently bought a Logitech g100s gaming mouse. Its a no frills but high performance gaming mouse that was pretty inexpensive as gaming mice go. I was considering other options with additional macro keys and such but I decided to go with this more basic one since I didn't want to get into the habit of relying on having certain keys on my mouse and then going to play something on someone else's computer and pressing for buttons that aren't on their more standard mice. The only extra button it has is a mouse sensitivity button that lets you change how fast your pointer moves across the screen on the fly. I have actually found it to be a pretty handy feature. Besides, I just bought the Logitech g510s gaming keyboard so I already have more macro buttons than I know what to do with if I need them.

My gf is a big fan of razor products for gaming peripherals but while I think they are pretty neat looking and certainly perform well, I find Logitech's price to performance ratio more agreeable for my needs and I have always found their products pretty reliable.
 

Metalrocks

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Aramis Night said:
I recently bought a Logitech g100s gaming mouse. Its a no frills but high performance gaming mouse that was pretty inexpensive as gaming mice go. I was considering other options with additional macro keys and such but I decided to go with this more basic one since I didn't want to get into the habit of relying on having certain keys on my mouse and then going to play something on someone else's computer and pressing for buttons that aren't on their more standard mice. The only extra button it has is a mouse sensitivity button that lets you change how fast your pointer moves across the screen on the fly. I have actually found it to be a pretty handy feature. Besides, I just bought the Logitech g510s gaming keyboard so I already have more macro buttons than I know what to do with if I need them.

My gf is a big fan of razor products for gaming peripherals but while I think they are pretty neat looking and certainly perform well, I find Logitech's price to performance ratio more agreeable for my needs and I have always found their products pretty reliable.
i agree with the sensitivity button. the G502 has it as well and it came in pretty handy at times. especially if you are sniping.

i have the G105 keyboard. these macros are enough for me for calling up emails, calculator and other programs i require a lot to be opened by a push of a button. never use them for gaming. i need them near me. thats were the mouse comes in handy.