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  1. Everything started with the Logitech G502 I loved this mouse but from the first day I had some problems with it. The mouse was a littlebit to low a little bit to thin ( Narrow width ) and too heavy. (but minimal) Next I tryed the Steelseries Rival 300. This mouse realy great but in this case it was also a small little bit too heavy and to wide and long. I could play brilliant but because the mouse was so long and wide I always fell a bit out of control. Then I tryed the Logitech G403 it had a perfact shape but this time it was way too high so when I was using windows everything was perfect but when i had to aim realy fast it felt realy weird because of the high so I also feeld a bit out of control. Also the swiches/buttons where too light I could trigger the L-mousebutton by replaicing my mouse on the mousepad. My next mouse was the Zowie EC2-A and EC1A the EC1A was from the beginning too big but the 2A was fine my only problem was the shape ot the mouse my small and my ring finger feelt realy weird because of the shape I cant explain it but it just did not feel perfect. You might think that all my complains are very exaggerated and maybe youre right^^ The only mouseses where I had a perfact feeling where the Logitech MX518 and my personal best mouse was the original Logitech G500 (only bad thing was the laisersensor and the mousebutton swiches which where broken after 1,5 years. Can you suggest me a mouse which I didnot tested maybe which is very simmilar to the G500 but with a good optical sensor like Avago/PWC3310 I bought all mouses on amazon and sendet them back only the G502 and the G403 are still in use I wont send them back because of other use then gaming. I testet every mouse minnimum 10h ingametime in Battlefield1, Arma3, Farcry3 and some other games. And yes I tested all mices first in a shop before buying but just touching the mouse without your personal sitting position and game is useless. There are of course some mices which I would never try but all i listed here feeld perfect in the shop. Sorry for my english im still learning it
  2. So i'm pretty clueless when it comes to DPI, i'm testing 3 of my mice, measuring my cm/360 in CS:GO (800, 1.2). I'm testing 3 mice each at the same dpi: Rival 300, G703 and EC2-B. I understand that different sensors may produce different results, however the only mouse in this case that is producing a different result is my Rival 300 (undershoots a little bit, whereas my other 2 mice do a perfect 360 on my mousepad width). I'm doing it by feel so it's probably a little innacurate, but I increased my rival's dpi by 50 and it seemed to give the same result as the other two. I've seen some places that the hero sensor has different calculations but mine seems pretty consistent with my EC2-B, my question is: Is this something that changes from sensor to sensor, or is it just steelseries that has different calculations and should i keep this in mind if i ever change my mouse again? I've changed mouse a few times but never really taken this into account, just picked the same dpi and gone with it, i've actually had trouble because i used the original rival on release and could never find a new mouse to fit me afterwards. Hope someone smarter than I can give me the answer!
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