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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Cambridge, ON, CANADA
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Logitech Gaming Mouse MX518
I plan on playing first person shooters and thought about getting a pretty good mouse. So I looked at this mouse: Logitech Gaming Mouse. First of all, does it actually have dents in it or are those just there so it looks like it got shot by bullets? In games, if you move the mouse fast, does it go all over the place? I have a optical mouse and when i move quickly it goes in random places everywhere. Does the sensitivity changing on-the-fly work well? What do you guys think overall about this mouse?
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Now I see that they are coming out with a G-Series mouses for games. Do you think I should wait for those mice to come out so that the price of the "Gaming-Grade" mouse will go down? Or do you think that the price will not go down? Or do you think I should get a G-Series Mouse?
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i would go with the g-series, i have the mx1000 and it works great for online gameing, those should work much better.
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But does anyone know when I should expect them coming out? Should I go with the corded one or the wired one? Do you think just buying an MX1000 now would be as good?
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