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#1  Edited By TommyHawkes365
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Hey guys,

So I've finally given in to playing CS:GO and I'm trying to come up with an original callsign. I came up with some names but I can't seem to choose between the following:

- Ashen - Valen - Zeph - Zephyr - Chronix

Thoughts?

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#2  Edited By TommyHawkes365
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@BSC14: Nice to hear that you've managed to find a good mouse yourself. I was thinking of the Tyon but it just doesn't seem like the mouse for me. I have a feeling that it would be too small of a mouse for my slightly big hands.

Also, regarding the Mionix NAOS 7000/8200, does it have easy and comfortable lift-off? Cause although I tend to play with a high DPI, I still find myself lifting off and that's one huge problem I had with the G502 - I had so much difficulty lifting off comfortably (most of the time dropping the mouse) in the middle of intense combat.

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@jun_aka_pekto said:

I'm fine with the same old Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 1.1A USB type that I've used for over a decade.

We have a winner!

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@BSC14 said:
The reason I didn't recommend the Kone XTD was because it sounded like he was a claw grip. The Roccat's are a bit too big for that and really made for a palm grip. That said according the reviews the Mionix NAOS works well for both.

Well, it's really difficult to describe my type of grip, it's like a palm grip but with my hand slightly back and my palm lifted (not resting) - hopefully that makes sense.

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#5  Edited By TommyHawkes365
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Liking the suggestions guys, I will definitely look into the Mionix (which looks hella comfortable and doesn't seem heavy from what I researched) and the CM Spawn.

Also, nobody seems to be mentioning the Corsair M65 Vengeance/RGB, are these not good mice? Are they not comfortable/suited for people with slightly above average sized hands?

Edit: CM Spawn is 142g, dayum o_o

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#6  Edited By TommyHawkes365
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So I've recently decided to update my 2-year old gaming mouse. And this time, I didn't want to get any mouse, but a gaming mouse - the perfect mouse for an FPS gamer like myself.

Anyways, long story short, after days of hunting, my eyes caught the attention of the Logitech G502 Proteus Core, it was love at first sight. When I unboxed it and started using it however, my worst nightmare came to life. It didn't feel comfortable at all, there was/is no rest for my ring and pinky resulting in my fingers continuously sliding down the side of the mouse and scraping the mousepad - further making it difficult for comfortable 'lift-off'

In regards to my mouse grip, I have a hybrid grip and I'm used to there being a dent on the right side of the mouse so that I can comfortably place my ring and pinky finger. Basically, I have a palm grip but my hand is slightly back and my palm doesn't rest - if that makes sense.

Ultimately, I'm wondering what mouse would be perfect for my very specific grip and my slightly above average sized hands.

Thanks in advance :)

EDIT: I'm currently looking at the Corsair M65 Vengeance