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i use a razer lachesis, i like it a lot..it's light and extremely accurate. it's laser and a lot of people swear against it. however i like the versatility, the macro capabilities, and how it conforms to my hand the way i hold a mouse. 9 buttons, 2 shy of the logitech g9 (i think) which has mousewheel left and right, the lachesis does not. the logitech mouses are too much of a "half circle" for my liking, and don't work well with the way i hold the mouse...so not really up my alley, but may suit you better.
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Pretty much the top 3 on the market are the G9, the Razer Lachesis, and the razer Deathadder. The real differences are shape, the side mouse wheel on the G9, and that 2 of the buttons are on the right side of the Lachesis, I personally dont like that location and prefer them under the mouse1. they say the Deathadder is the best as far as smoothest response for a serious FPS player, but my G9 is pretty smooth.
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Nice to see so many Razer users. I've been buying the same model for years now. Razer Copperhead.
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Nice. How do the buttons feel and are they positioned nicely?
My only complaint on the copperhead is button placement and some of them being too stiff.
I tend to slightly curve my grip ontop of the mouse instead of my palm laying flat across the surface. I have big hands, but some of the buttons are positioned weird / so stiff they are useless.
Might just pick up another razer if I can find one with more optimal button layout. I suspect DFO is gonna require an ocean of hotkeys, wanna make use of every last mousebutton.
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I am still getting used to it. My natural grip doesn't seem to line up with all the buttons so I am trying to force myself to hold it how they designed it. On the fly mouse sensitivity is nice and I am really noticing the 4000 dpi (or whatever.) Probably because I have never owned a mouse worth over $20.
Plus, the buttons are a little stiff on the sides and I find it a little awkward to press one side and not hit the button on the other side (due to the squeeze).
I will get used to it and learn to love it I hope.
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Yeah, try to get used to the side buttons asap. Use them even if you don't like em. I kept using only 2 of em and I could never get used to using the others. Will preserve some good keys surrounding WASD. Playing at 4000dpi is pretty hardcore. I play at 2600 on mine. Max dpi.
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You guys need to optimize. See empire forum.
Playing with 4k dpi is usually going to be really bad. I bet if you open up MS paint and draw a line it's rough as hell.
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