

My first gaming mouse, free when i bought an Alienware laptop last 2014. I hope it will judge a good outcome for your comment bro 👍 I am planning to buy the steel series rival 600 and i know this mouse is bigger and longer than my current mouse. Currently playing in 1600 dpi of 1 in game sensitivty and i feel so comfortable with it. But now i gave it up and go back again in playing high sens. I used to play csgo 1.6 with quite high sensitivity due to the fact that last time i am not introduce to play with bigger mousepads and low sensitivity.īut when csgo started and watch some youtube tutorials, i saw the great effect of playing low sens bcoz of the precise aiming. ( Playing after work maybe have the effect of feeling tiredness after sometime ) Ur comment hits me, coz im using a mouse that is fit to my hand, not to big and not too small, using claw grip, (but sometimes, i feel tired and go back to palm grip) and feel tired sometimes especially when my palm is resting on the pad.īy the way, i used to play csgo with low/mid sensitivity but i feel tired over the hours and days of playing. When i play csgo and in those critical rounds like clutching sometimes i tend to miss those simple shots, maybe because i make a slight error while lifting the mouse, too comfortable with it and miss the basic/simple shot. One of the comments here suggest that when playing csgo, being precise in aiming is one of the key factor. And i feel that this mouse is fit and good for playing csgo. Nice comment, i am now using roccat kone military, my hand size is around 18/7.5. So basically what i'm trying to say is you literally just have to try it and see for yourself. I switched to medium sized mice such as the ec2, revel, scream one and such and never looked back. and I noticed that with such a small mouse I can just whip it around and hit crazy shots all the time, but something I also noticed is I was never really 100% confident with my aim all the time with a small mouse and I felt really inconsistent especially in tracking.

So for a while I started buying small mice such as the g pro and the fk2 ect. I later stumbled across a rocketjumpninja video and it was the first time I heard the theory of being able to aim better with a mouse that is small and around 60% of your hand size. A few years ago I switched to PC gaming coming from console and I didn't even think of any factors when buying a mouse and just went with a deathadder chroma and it was fine with my 19.5x10cm hands. There are literally so many factors to take into account that no one can tell you for sure if it is easier to aim with a smaller mouse.
