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Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 24 Apr 2010, 03:11
by ShadowRunner
As you all know I have been sucking lately with barely positive scores, the best around 30. I thought it was my PC/20 fps, my DX installation or my router being used by flatmates on wireless. I had also been saying to myself "must buy a new mouse, my gun jams ALL the time", the old one died and I was forced to use my office mouse tonight, which I bought in "Poundland" for about a Euro. Surprisingly I just got 75 kils and 20 deaths on Iceworld, the enemy team including Bumpkin, Delta, good players etc... probably my top score in 0-aug normal weps.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 24 Apr 2010, 04:42
by synthetic
Most of the exceptional 0augers I know use or used mx518, some prefer to use lower dpi but frankly said the higher dpi value is what makes it easier to aim.
It wont make you amazing, it just helps you aim smooth if you have the fps for it, thats about it. After setting your mouse to maximum dpi you lower dx mouse sens as low as you can to minimize game acceleration, disable mouse acceleration from windows registry and windows mouse settings, bring windows mouse sensitivity to neutral speed (middle dot) and if you choose to use mouse software acceleration that too should not be above average value. Your office mouse might be ~1000 dpi while it wasnt unusual to have ~200 dpi on the cheaper mice. Ive had ~200dpi ball mice and optical mice, think I had 400dpi optical once as well.. On the comparison your 1000+ office optical/lazer will be that much more smooth, and the gaming mice now tend to have up to 2000+ dpi.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 24 Apr 2010, 10:57
by Majestic
You're right. When I bought my Razer mouse I could really notice myself being better than before.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 24 Apr 2010, 13:31
by chin.democ.
Standard 5 year old dell equipment ftw.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 24 Apr 2010, 20:53
by Kuchcik
Poundland
why hello there


razer deathadder here, this mouse is the ultimate.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 06:23
by Jima B
I always considered a gaming mouse, but I got my Gigabyte lazer mouse for

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 15:24
by SPAZ ROFELZ
Always have and always will play with my little asus mouse that came free with an old laptop. 300dpi or something comical liek that.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 17:22
by ShadowRunner
Flatmate is using Razer 3500...

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 18:55
by ~[FGS]Próphèt~
SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:Always have and always will play with my little asus mouse
Ugh I hate those tiny mouses. Using a logitech here, wouldn't know the name even if you put a gun against my head.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 01:24
by Jima B
ShadowRunner wrote:Flatmate is using Razer 3500...
steal <_>

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 12:25
by ~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~
balls of steal :oops:

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 23:52
by [FGS]Hawk
Razer DeathAdder (3.5k DPI model) ftw!

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 00:00
by Majestic
[FGS]Hawk wrote:Razer DeathAdder (3.5k DPI model) ftw!
A friend of mine has that one too. It really rocks. I've got a Diamondback 3G, which is a step down but still a pretty good mouse.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 12:57
by ~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~
Been long since I last played proper DX but I remember a problem that I always had.
When I'm sniping and making a very slight move at aiming, the crosshair just moves too much to the desired direction. Imagine it like.. you want to make one step and you're only able to make two. How do I change that? FPS maybe? I'm afraid that increasing it will mess up my firerate due to the dual core system I use.

Re: Sucking? Buy a new mouse...

Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 17:14
by synthetic
increase dpi decrease sensitivity disable acceleration

could be any of those. of course if your framerate lags down (30ish?) that might have something to do with this trouble.