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GVGMODE
GVGMODE.
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:02:00 -
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I have played PC games in a competitive environment but I would like to ask those with mouse, what do youguys think of the Roccat Kone XTD? How well does it works in Dust ? and how op are the macro setups for the mouse?
Roccat Kone XTD
A gaming mouse with a brain, the revamped Kone boasts a 8200 DPI Pro Aim laser sensor for high precision tracking and a 32-bit Turbo Core V2 72MHz MCU processor to ensure minimal lag when switching between customizable functions and the eight programmable buttons. ThereGÇÖs 576KB of storage on board to save macro and game profiles and two illuminating light rails down the side of mouse aims to adds a little immersive gaming to proceedings.
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ReGnYuM
Not another AR SCRUB
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:06:00 -
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GVGMODE wrote:I have played PC games in a competitive environment but I would like to ask those with mouse, what do youguys think of the Roccat Kone XTD? How well does it works in Dust ? and how op are the macro setups for the mouse?
Roccat Kone XTD
A gaming mouse with a brain, the revamped Kone boasts a 8200 DPI Pro Aim laser sensor for high precision tracking and a 32-bit Turbo Core V2 72MHz MCU processor to ensure minimal lag when switching between customizable functions and the eight programmable buttons. ThereGÇÖs 576KB of storage on board to save macro and game profiles and two illuminating light rails down the side of mouse aims to adds a little immersive gaming to proceedings.
DPI on the mouse is messed up. DO NOT INVEST |
GVGMODE
GVGMODE.
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:08:00 -
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ReGnYuM wrote:GVGMODE wrote:I have played PC games in a competitive environment but I would like to ask those with mouse, what do youguys think of the Roccat Kone XTD? How well does it works in Dust ? and how op are the macro setups for the mouse?
Roccat Kone XTD
A gaming mouse with a brain, the revamped Kone boasts a 8200 DPI Pro Aim laser sensor for high precision tracking and a 32-bit Turbo Core V2 72MHz MCU processor to ensure minimal lag when switching between customizable functions and the eight programmable buttons. ThereGÇÖs 576KB of storage on board to save macro and game profiles and two illuminating light rails down the side of mouse aims to adds a little immersive gaming to proceedings.
DPI on the mouse is messed up. DO NOT INVEST
TIA, which mouse would you recommend ? |
Deranged Disaster
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:10:00 -
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I'd suggest you grab a deathadder 2013 from razer. After switching or trying other gaming mouses it was the only one that I could feel comfortable with and it didn't look like it had circus lights all over. It's very affordable too. |
Acezero 44
Ikomari-Onu Enforcement Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:30:00 -
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Razor Habu / microsoft
The only mice I spend money on, Microsoft + razor = win.
/edit, I ment to say, if you dont want to spend more then 50$ then this is a good mouse, but deathadder is better @75-90$ |
Sam Tektzby
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2013.06.16 14:46:00 -
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Actually i dont know if the mouse with hi DPI fix mechanix of shooting in this game. Im on joypad but for playing i can use my RAZER 5600DPI 3.5G precision and i think its enough. |
bolsh lee
Ahrendee Mercenaries Omega Commission
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Posted - 2013.06.16 15:53:00 -
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Sam Tektzby wrote:Actually i dont know if the mouse with hi DPI fix mechanix of shooting in this game. Im on joypad but for playing i can use my RAZER 5600DPI 3.5G precision and i think its enough.
I can tell you from trial and error higher DPI does not work with this **** mouse/joystick emulation CCP is trying to pull,.
Lower DPI the better IMO.. If the mouse has a built in DPI adjustment or even a program via the PC you can adjust your DPI I found that 1600 is at least playable (Still annoying as **** but playable) Lower your DPI then adjust the in game DPI..
Higher the DPI means you hit CCP's built in acceleration/deceleration, faster.. Meaning uncontrollable movements even when trying to fine aim or turnaround quickly..
For example when you make fine/small movements with the mouse its normal/accelerated speed depending on where you are on the arc.. If for some reason you need to try to adjust quickly to aim at a guy strafing or off to the right or left.. The faster you move your mouse the slower your speed gets, so if you are an everyday mouse user you will imediatly feel how gimped the mouse is when trying to make precise movements or counter aiming..
So in nut shell I found that you can semi trick the accelration curve by lowering the DPI on your mouse back to 1998 speeds...
Don't get me wrong I usually play PC fps games with 5000+ on the Razer Naga, but the Dust Aiming mechanics are broken as ****, so by turning down the DPI it is at least playable..
Hope this helps..
Also: This example has been given before to understand how jacked up the acceleration/deceleration is in this game..
Take your mouse at default DPI place it on the far left of your mouse pad
Slowly move it from left to right (Your character will spin 3 to 4 rotations depending on DPI)
Now take your mouse on the left side of the mouse pad and move it from left to right as fast as you can (Your character will barley move 1 maybe 2 rotations..)
The faster you move your mouse the slower your character rotates..
I'm sure this was implemented because supposedly, Heavy mouse users in Chromosome could spin circles around Heavy DS3 users... But I believe what ever they did to gimp the mouse to try to balance it to the DS3 has gimped the DS3 as well, im no developer, but neither input users or reviewers enjoy this mechanic..
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Exergonic
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.16 16:17:00 -
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http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/input_devices/steelseries_sensei_gaming_mouse_review/1
Steelseries Sensei Only mouse worth the money
True PC gamers know it
Razor is trash... sorry >.< |
Sam Tektzby
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2013.06.16 16:23:00 -
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Exergonic wrote:http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/input_devices/steelseries_sensei_gaming_mouse_review/1
Steelseries Sensei Only mouse worth the money
True PC gamers know it
Razor is trash... sorry >.<
Its Razer and believe its not trash, whole thingie about hardware is on and about gamer. Not about mouse, because mouse withou gamer is pure NOTHING XD |
Sam Tektzby
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2013.06.16 16:25:00 -
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bolsh lee wrote:Sam Tektzby wrote:Actually i dont know if the mouse with hi DPI fix mechanix of shooting in this game. Im on joypad but for playing i can use my RAZER 5600DPI 3.5G precision and i think its enough. I can tell you from trial and error higher DPI does not work with this **** mouse/joystick emulation CCP is trying to pull,. Lower DPI the better IMO.. If the mouse has a built in DPI adjustment or even a program via the PC you can adjust your DPI, I found that 1600 is at least playable (Still annoying as **** but playable) Lower your DPI then adjust the in game sensitivity.. Higher the DPI means you hit CCP's built in acceleration/deceleration, faster.. Meaning uncontrollable movements even when trying to fine aim or turnaround quickly.. For example when you make fine/small movements with the mouse it's normal/accelerated speed depending on where you are on the arc.. If for some reason you need to try to adjust quickly to aim at a guy strafing or off to the right or left.. The faster you move your mouse the slower your speed gets... So if you are an everyday mouse user you will immediately feel how gimped the mouse is when trying to make precise movements or counter aiming.. So in a nut shell I found that you can semi trick the acceleration curve by lowering the DPI on your mouse back to 1998 speeds... Don't get me wrong I usually play PC fps games with 5000+ on the Razer Naga, but the Dust Aiming mechanics are broken as ****, so by turning down the DPI it is at least playable.. Hope this helps.. Also: This example has been given before to understand how jacked up the acceleration/deceleration is in this game..
- Take your mouse at default DPI place it on the far left of your mouse pad
- Slowly move it from left to right (Your character will spin 3 to 4 rotations depending on DPI)
- Now take your mouse on the left side of the mouse pad and move it from left to right as fast as you can (Your character will barley move 1 maybe 2 rotations..)
- The slower you move your mouse the faster your character rotates..
- The faster you move your mouse the slower your character rotates..
I'm sure this was implemented because supposedly, Heavy mouse users in Chromosome could spin circles around Heavy DS3 users... But I believe what ever they did to gimp the mouse to try to balance it to the DS3 has gimped the DS3 as well, im no developer, but neither input users or reviewers enjoy this mechanic..
I like my Tron or girfriends Abysuss, but for Ps3 im proudly on original joypad, with crushed R3/L3 sticky from awesome MAG times XD
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Deluxe Edition
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.16 16:34:00 -
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GVGMODE wrote:I have played PC games in a competitive environment but I would like to ask those with mouse, what do youguys think of the Roccat Kone XTD? How well does it works in Dust ? and how op are the macro setups for the mouse?
Roccat Kone XTD
A gaming mouse with a brain, the revamped Kone boasts a 8200 DPI Pro Aim laser sensor for high precision tracking and a 32-bit Turbo Core V2 72MHz MCU processor to ensure minimal lag when switching between customizable functions and the eight programmable buttons. ThereGÇÖs 576KB of storage on board to save macro and game profiles and two illuminating light rails down the side of mouse aims to adds a little immersive gaming to proceedings.
I personally prefer Logitech mice (G500 is my bread and butter, however i use the wireless Proformance MX mouse due to the set-up I have for my PS3). Any mouse with decent trackiong is good dor dust as DPI in this game is garbage.... |
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