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L am jamie

Need help with choosing gaming mouse and headset!

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L am jamie

Links will be appreciated there's so many I don't know what to pick don't want one too pricey either and some reviews if possible

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NAYYLMAO

Here's a quick few tips

 

 

 

You don't need FLAC or whatever bullshit 

 

 

Mouse shouldnt be above 1600~ish dpi(people who have higher dpi are literally retards)

 

 

also stay away from cringy shit like "gaming mouse" and "gaming headset" and stuff from razer.

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Grabbin

Whilst I agree with nayy, I do really like my Logitech g35, it's an awesome headset, although not really cheap

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Iraq

I assume you play other games than Rs to need something pro haha. I use a free mouse I got from Microsoft ftw

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Miltz

Yeah really interested in this. I also think an important thing to consider is having a hard mouse mat, allows the mouse to move over it really quick!

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Gladias

There are so many options to pick from, it's going to come down to what you want to use the peripherals for. Obviously your budget is going to play a large factor in picking a few. Something that gets overlooked is how big your hand is, what type of grip you use ( claw or palm grip ).

Mice:

Palm Grip: 
Death Adder
Zowie FK
SteelSeries Sensei
( All these can get picked up from around $40-50.

Claw:
CMStorm Spawn with a firmware update.

Headset:
This is the tricky part, and where the budget is going to be the biggest factor. From personal experience, the two best headsets that I've ever bought have been the AD700s and the Logitech G35s. 

AD700s Pros: Better sound quality the g35s
Cons: More expensive and doesn't come with a mic ( you can buy a zalman clip on mic from Amazon/Ebay for like 8 bucks )

G35: Pros: Really good Microphone quality, hella sturdy too.
Cons: Leather starts to rip off after a while, otherwise it's a solid option.

 

 

 

also stay away from cringy shit like "gaming mouse" and "gaming headset" and stuff from razer.

Whilst I try to stay clear from most of the stuff razer produces, the DeathAdder is quite literally one of the best overall/bang for buck mouse that you can buy on the market. I've owned one for the better part of last 7 years and it still hasn't broken on me. Not everything labelled with 'Gaming' instantly means that it's trash. 
 

 

Yeah really interested in this. I also think an important thing to consider is having a hard mouse mat, allows the mouse to move over it really quick!

 

Just to quickly piggy back off of what miltz said. 'Gaming' Mousepads are something that you should seriously consider. It improves mouse traction, so your mouse doesn't skip and improves the overall feel of your mouse whilst you're using it. Buying a shit mousepad may include stuff like zipping, where if you move your mouse slightly,on some occasions it'll dart to somewhere you don't want it to go. 

Solid Option/10:
Steelseries QcK+
Artisan Hayate.

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Veng Speeeed

death adder mouse are good bro.. others im not too sure on...

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NAYYLMAO

death adder mouse are good bro.. others im not too sure on...

 

 

they are decent, but they are too expensive compared to how good they are

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L am jamie

Thank you everyone really helpful and detailed advice getting one soon :)

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Sybren
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I got the Siberia v2 headset for 3 years now and I love it.

I am buying a razer mouse (deathadder or naga) since my current one is simply dirty as fuark. :P

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Grabbin

As for the mouse, I currently use this mouse: http://www.x7.cn/en/product.asp?id=48

It cost me 20€ like 3 years ago, and honestly, this mouse is fucking sick

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