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So my birthday is coming up soon and im considering getting a new mouse. Im looking for a mouse with a good sensor, a decent size and is good for clicking. Im willing to pay anything that is $150 or under as long as the mouse is good quality. Anyone nice enough to give me a good suggestion?
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Field mice r pretty good tbh
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SuperSandwish wrote

Field mice r pretty good tbh


That's the SuperSubh way to go about things
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$150 for a mouse ??? You might as well rip up your money and throw it away, that's like spending $400 for a "gaming chair".
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First off, don't spend 150$ on a mouse (that's actually REALLY expensive). I suggest Logitech's gaming mice, but it's up to you to look through them all to see which one you like. They are all really different, and fit different people's needs. I personally have the Logitech G502, which I am actually very happy with as far as buttons and quality goes.
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Steelseries Sensei
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Steelseries Raw (Danteh uses that)
Logitech G502 (Hivlik and Tylarzz use that)
Razer DeathAdder (SamitoD and Huahwi use that)

I have the Logitech G402, the only difference between the G402 and G502 is that the G502 has more buttons and the G402 is slightly larger.
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Razer DeathAdder Chroma has not let me down once yet, and I've had it for about 9 months. 100% recommended.
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Nagas are great, butterfly clicking isn't an issue if you have regular-sized hands.
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BlueJewell wrote

Nagas are great, butterfly clicking isn't an issue if you have regular-sized hands.
I heard its hard to jitter on them.
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Suitability wrote

BlueJewell wrote...

I heard its hard to jitter on them.


I do it by putting my finger on the middle part of the button, right above the spring. I get about 11-13 cps that way
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I would say buy a Razer mouse good quality and everything, but if you're looking to learn/know how to Jitter it'll be hard with a Razer Mouse.
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Suitability wrote

BlueJewell wrote...

I heard its hard to jitter on them.
I had one and it was pretty easy actually. I was able to get 14-15 easily before I stopped jittering. It has a lot of other problems though, so I wouldn't recommend it.
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Suitability wrote

BlueJewell wrote...

I heard its hard to jitter on them.
yes, my irl friend literally threw it away for a deathadder because it was impossibly difficult to jitter on them
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If you plan to spend that much money on a mouse…….
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I have a naga and it only cost me 60 dollars….
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Steelseries Rival 300 (or 700 if you like, but it's really expensive, but is highly customisable and gimicky)
Razer deathadder chroma
Razer mamba
Logitech G502 Spectrum
Steelseries sensei (or raw if you want cheaper)
Zowie FK1

The best one:
Apple magic mouse (its a meme pls don't kill)
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Metarus wrote

Steelseries Rival 300 (or 700 if you like, but it's really expensive, but is highly customisable and gimicky)
Razer deathadder chroma
Razer mamba
Logitech G502 Spectrum
Steelseries sensei (or raw if you want cheaper)
Zowie FK1

The best one:
Apple magic mouse (its a meme pls don't kill)

thats a good selection
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N_o_o_k wrote

Razer DeathAdder Chroma has not let me down once yet, and I've had it for about 9 months. 100% recommended.
I have the same mouse, but the right click is kinda weird if I right click too much it holds down when It'm not touching
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Dell
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