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Posted: Mon, 26th Feb 2007 00:37 Post subject: |
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I'm using the Razer Diamondback atm, all I can say is this thing is fuckin NICE in FPS, compared to others I've used I actually got better at aiming. My buddy has the Logitech G5 and loves it as well.
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[sYn]
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Posted: Mon, 26th Feb 2007 00:41 Post subject: |
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I have the Razer Diamondback and the Microsoft Habu.. Personally the Habu wins as it combines the comfort of an MS designed mouse with the internals and firmware/drivers of a Razer.. Razers typical design uses really odd side buttons, they're almost useless which is a huge shame (BTW, the Habu is for right handers only).. The on-board memory and interchangeable buttons help too!
Diamondback < Copperhead < Habu
(the Habu is basically a Copperhead in an MS mouse body..)
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Posted: Mon, 26th Feb 2007 00:42 Post subject: |
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Yes, Diamondback and Copperhead are THE best mice especially when coupled with good pro-gamer pads.
"Only one country can destroy NATO in 40 minutes - it's Russia"
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Posted: Mon, 26th Feb 2007 01:22 Post subject: |
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[sYn] wrote: | I have the Razer Diamondback and the Microsoft Habu.. Personally the Habu wins as it combines the comfort of an MS designed mouse with the internals and firmware/drivers of a Razer.. Razers typical design uses really odd side buttons, they're almost useless which is a huge shame (BTW, the Habu is for right handers only).. The on-board memory and interchangeable buttons help too!
Diamondback < Copperhead < Habu
(the Habu is basically a Copperhead in an MS mouse body..) |
Weird, I find the side buttons comfortable, I think it depends on how you hold the mouse and the size of your hand. They have the ones on the other side of the mouse in case your left handed, you change the buttons around.
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deelix
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 11:57 Post subject: |
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Vodka-Redbull wrote: | Yes, Diamondback and Copperhead are THE best mice especially when coupled with good pro-gamer pads. | But when you are as leet as me you don't need optical mouse..
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 12:08 Post subject: |
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deelix wrote: | Vodka-Redbull wrote: | Yes, Diamondback and Copperhead are THE best mice especially when coupled with good pro-gamer pads. | But when you are as leet as me you don't need optical mouse.. |
you using a trackball? 
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 12:57 Post subject: |
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I use windows drivers for my razor but I'll check really quick
from the drivers on the disk you can only change the sensitivity and enable on the fly sensitivity so guess not.
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 13:24 Post subject: |
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so there is no DPI cahnge button on the mouse?
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deelix
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 13:25 Post subject: |
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JiGSaW wrote: | so there is no DPI cahnge button on the mouse? | High DPI was cool 2 years ago, it sucks... ser
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Posted: Wed, 28th Feb 2007 13:58 Post subject: |
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I got a G5 and I'm very happy with it, it's fast and fits my hand perfect. I'm not using the weights that comes with the mouse, feels so unnecessary.
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Mar 2007 21:37 Post subject: |
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Just found out the Razer Diamondback doesn't have DPI switching but the copperhead does.
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[sYn]
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Mar 2007 23:46 Post subject: |
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[sYn] wrote: | The Diamondback does have DPI switching doesn't it? Its in the config application and you can set a button to do it, I used to have it setup so I could change on the fly during FPS games.. Don't bother anymore though..
JiGSaW wrote: | I go for the Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse there is a button to change the DPI. |
Sorry for the late reply dude, you made the right choice though, the Habu is an amazing mouse.. my girlfriend is currently using my diamond back with the laptop in bed ! I doubt Ill ever go back to normal mice after the habu.. BTW, which button set are you using? |
it has on the fly sensitivity changing. I thought he was talking about DPI changing. or are they the same thing.
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Posted: Sun, 4th Mar 2007 00:03 Post subject: |
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G5/G7 are the best gameing mice out there...
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Posted: Sun, 4th Mar 2007 00:12 Post subject: |
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[sYn] wrote: | Same thing, higher DPI = higher sensitivity ! |
Not always... High sensitivity on low DPI = horshit in gaming...
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[sYn]
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Posted: Sun, 4th Mar 2007 00:14 Post subject: |
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Actually, I think I'm wrong.. lol.. DUNDUNDUN! PEOPLE! KEEP CALM! We all knew it would happen one day..
I was wrong *cries*..
Habu has both DPI and Sensitivity switching.. Diamondback does not..
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Posted: Sun, 4th Mar 2007 00:17 Post subject: |
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[sYn] wrote: | Actually, I think I'm wrong.. lol.. DUNDUNDUN! PEOPLE! KEEP CALM! We all knew it would happen one day..
I was wrong *cries*..
Habu has both DPI and Sensitivity switching.. Diamondback does not.. |
/me smacks sYn with rolled up newspaper
btw, I didnt know razer & microsoft made the habu....how awsome.
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Posted: Thu, 8th Mar 2007 16:31 Post subject: |
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Using the Logitech G7 myself. It's a great mouse but I find the whole DPI changing to be pointless for my needs (and it wastes two perfectly good buttons on the mouse). Find a sensitivity and DPI level your comfortable with and stick with it! The only place I can see it of being use is in games where sniping is critical but I don't know of any.
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Posted: Thu, 8th Mar 2007 19:06 Post subject: |
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We had this discussion before many o times but don't matter. G5 the one and only for me. Killed, shot, bombed, sunk, maimed, surfed, slashed, hacked, clicked and scrolled with my G5 to the point its almost time to buy a new one . The color on the left mouse btn is almost non existent...G5 the one and only.
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Posted: Thu, 8th Mar 2007 20:43 Post subject: |
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Yup its a treat, sometimes I use them on my nipple clamps
Na but really, its the best mouse out there IMHO. The weights gives it that extra touch of quality.
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Ispep
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Posted: Thu, 8th Mar 2007 21:15 Post subject: |
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The battery in the wireless G7 doubles up as the same thing
I like to move my mouse around a lot (I have an L shaped desk) and make room for steering wheels and joysticks and coursework so a wireless solution has become second nature. It's also very handy when you don't have track-ir and want to use a 'natural' freelook easily and conveniently.
But I imagine the G5 is just as good at what it does, I simply detest wired mice and couldn't go back.
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