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I have found a gaming mouse I like
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2018-04-19 at 1:20 AM UTChttps://www.fasttech.com/p/5012200
$15, from China.
Features:
includes around 10 buttons, half of which I don't don't know what they do.
has weights inside it, which I guess is for balancing it or some shit IDK
a button for double click and one for IDK what, triple click or some shit
a DPI button, a necessity
glows in the dark, necessity
two buttons which I don't know what they do
a button that open my home folder (~/)
scroll wheel and middle click and all the usual shit
high dpi and no obvious auto-correction
Nice and big, suitable even for neanderthal westerner hands
glows like a motherfucker
- Yes, the box and the manual is in chinese. Are you so small brained you don't speak mandarin?
I mean just turn your brain off and buy this fucking mouse. -
2018-04-19 at 1:24 AM UTCThe big risk with gaming mice is auto-correction. Meaning they adjust to keep to an X or a Y axis as you scroll. I don't see any sign of that with this guy. It is as accurate as they come, and perfect for gay porn.
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2018-04-19 at 1:40 AM UTCWhy would you even bother with this mouse?
I know of some Ukrainian businessman, he told me about doing business in China. He said that they will never tell you no. When you give them a product to make, they'll tell you how much it'll cost. If you tell them a lower price, they wont say no. However, once the product (prototype?) is made, and you look at it, you see features/quality missing. When you ask about it, they say "you wanted us to make it with "x" amount of money instead of "y", so here it is. -
2018-04-19 at 1:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Why would you even bother with this mouse?
I know of some Ukrainian businessman, he told me about doing business in China. He said that they will never tell you no. When you give them a product to make, they'll tell you how much it'll cost. If you tell them a lower price, they wont say no. However, once the product (prototype?) is made, and you look at it, you see features/quality missing. When you ask about it, they say "you wanted us to make it with "x" amount of money instead of "y", so here it is.
Yeah.
Makes sense.
This mouse is what I'm using now instead of my Microsoft one.
It's worth the money. This is the mouse I like now.
Chinese business practice or their belief that it's OK to fuck you over if you insist on a cheap price doesn't apply here. -
2018-04-19 at 2:15 AM UTC
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2018-04-19 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bueno Yeah apparently they are pretty back about that shit.
Was the reading on the chans one anon told everyone not to learn Chinese b/c working with them is a nightmare.
He needed specific quality metals and measurements, although always cheaper, it was never in specifications.
Its like a phrase there, what you pay is what you get.
Id imagine it is very frustrating that they go off specification to meet the cost.
You wont know till its too late.
There was some other shit too, dont remember.
Yeah, that guy who was talking about importing hundreds of tons (tens of thousands of dollars) of specific grade steel to Central Asia from mainland China.
He opened up crates of steel to be greeted with rusty shit sent to him from delierate scammers.
Don't you realise this anon has just given you a review of a gaming mouse from China (for $17 or so) that doesn't suck that is dated December 2016 from a specific site that I recommend to you.
It's different. I haven't had a bad experience with fasttech.com, and I'll stand by that - I'm Irish and some $20 item means nothing to me. People here know who I am. Half these fuckers could direct you to my house. -
2018-04-19 at 5:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING The big risk with gaming mice is auto-correction. Meaning they adjust to keep to an X or a Y axis as you scroll. I don't see any sign of that with this guy. It is as accurate as they come, and perfect for gay porn.
that's nowhere near as big a deal as people make out, but you can typically turn it off in software/drivers - dunno if configuration software is even provided for a $15 mouse -
2018-04-19 at 5:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra that's nowhere near as big a deal as people make out, but you can typically turn it off in software/drivers
Nerds, soybitches, faggots, etc. will complain about anything ever. Videogames are their entire existence.
They will feel superior to you if your screen/ wireless mouse/whatever has more than 1 millisecond input lag, etc. They will get these new computer monitors that have no lag or whatever, proceed to make it as bright as possible, play games on it day and night for weeks at a time, and then get even thicker glasses. They won't care if your equipment is even being used to play said games. -
2018-04-19 at 6:03 AM UTCI got this one, https://www.asus.com/ph/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-Strix-Impact/
It's sweet and works, better than the Logitech G9 wireless. Done with wireless shit. -
2018-04-19 at 9:33 AM UTCHave GPUs gone back down to reasonable prices yet
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2018-04-19 at 9:50 AM UTCnope
if you were in australia I'd offer to send you my 1050ti but I'm not dealing with international shipping -
2018-04-19 at 10:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dfg I got this one, https://www.asus.com/ph/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-Strix-Impact/
It's sweet and works, better than the Logitech G9 wireless. Done with wireless shit.
I enjoy my G903; works just fine, and over a couple meters distance, too. -
2018-04-19 at 10:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra nope
if you were in australia I'd offer to send you my 1050ti but I'm not dealing with international shipping
Damn. I guess I should've built that computer when I made that thread instead of putting it off. Thanks though.
At least I can find some solace in the fact that the people who caused the prices to skyrocket are seeing zero return on investment -
2018-04-19 at 11:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Juicebox Damn. I guess I should've built that computer when I made that thread instead of putting it off. Thanks though.
At least I can find some solace in the fact that the people who caused the prices to skyrocket are seeing zero return on investment
You haven't been watching prices. -
2018-04-19 at 11:25 AM UTC
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2018-04-19 at 11:46 AM UTC