Crysis 2 Gaming Mouse and Keyboard.

Post » Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:50 pm

Lol Im using a G500 (Dont like the feel want G9x) and either a dell standard keyboard or Eclipse Lifetouch. I want to get a G510 the newer generation G15.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:30 am

I have the old G15 Keyboard and love it. That being said, for gaming, I use the N52TE game pad and a Razer Lachesis mouse. I rarely touch the keyboard during gaming.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:16 am

Logitech G500 + Microsoft 20 € Keyboard (PERFECT COMBO)
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:18 am

i got a basic cyborg. Why spend a ton of cash on a mouse. doesn't make that much difference.

Long as its got a lazer, is comfortable to hold and has enough buttons no point in spending £100 on mouse from star trek :D
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:45 am

i got a basic cyborg. Why spend a ton of cash on a mouse. doesn't make that much difference.

Long as its got a lazer, is comfortable to hold and has enough buttons no point in spending £100 on mouse from star trek :D

A laser sensor is not a better sensor.

A sensor with a high perfect control and malfunction speed, unnoticeable correction, no acceleration, no jitter, no z-axis issues and a low lift off distance is a better sensor.

And again, the G500, Xai, Naos 5000, G9x's sensor produces positive acceleration, which gets worse on cloth. Stop recommending them.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:04 am


A laser sensor is not a better sensor.

A sensor with a high perfect control and malfunction speed, unnoticeable correction, no acceleration, no jitter, no z-axis issues and a low lift off distance is a better sensor.

And again, the G500, Xai, Naos 5000, G9x's sensor produces positive acceleration, which gets worse on cloth. Stop recommending them.

Well I actually like the G9 for the positive acceleration feature. And on a nanoweave mat the acceleration is mili-pixel perfect. The DefCon feature is a little over the top but the inducted flux capacitor coils and the thermal nanite paste more than make up for it. It is very nice to be able to travel 1s(2 on an overcharge) back in time to be able to prepare better for the quantum leap feature while lining your shots up.
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Post » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:25 pm

As far as I know the g9 is a decent mouse except for it's low p/c and malfunction speeds, high lift off distance, poor ergonomic design and excessive mass. I'm iffy about its tracking at different DPIs too.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:37 am

G700, highly customizable refresh rates, resolutions and buttons (13 user-programmable buttons), possibility to save custom profiles into the mouse itself and change resolution on the go and more. You can even choose to use it with or without cord.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:28 am

BUT, the g700 shares the same sensor as the Xai, G500, G9x and Naos 5000, so it isn't recommendable.
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