No matter which game you might be participating in, there are constantly a lot of folk who blame the hardware they're using rather than blaming those at fault, themselves. You might also find this during Gaming, they will wrongly blame the tools they are using when they keep losing. They might blame the spyware on their computer or that they need a new motherboard, what they should be concerned about though are the type of keyboard and mouse combothey are using.
Luckly the creators of these products are noticing this space in the market and are patching it with gaming hardware that can help improve the gaming style of the gamer improving the persons frag count.
A few of the people who have never handled a gaming mouse see the added cost that is often attached to these mice and think, "what's the point?" But as any serious game player knows, a great mouse is the best piece of equipment that you hold especially when playing Quake.
When you compare the specs of a standard mouse and a true Gaming mouse such as the Microsoft Sidewinder you can see a big difference in usability that makes these mice advisable. Sensitivity is a thing to take notice of when purchasinga mouse for gaming.
If you have ever been in one of them intense gun fights in Quake where the opposition move their weapon that nimbly that you don't get a chance. If you should happen to inquire about what tool they are using I'm beyond doubt you will find that they are using a gaming mouse which enables them to have a larger sensitivity.
The Dots Per Inch is the main point in what betters this sensitivity within the Gaming Mouse, referred to as Dots Per Inch (DPI) in the niche. Dots Per Inch basically corresponds to the number of pixels the curser moves on screen for every inch the mouse moves on the desk. Although this isn't fully true, because software installed on your PC can change the resolution of your mouse.
Sensitivity benefits aren't the only changes in the Gaming Mouse though, there are some ergonomic pluses as well. Should you look at the design of the gaming mouse you will there are huge changes to a bog standard mouse. Gaming mice are created to accomodate your palm adequately and tones of time and money are spent to produce gaming mice as comfortable possible. If the mouse handles like an expansion of your arm, your shooting will become more natural.
To conclude, if you are a gamer and do not possess a gaming mouse, I would advise that you go out and shop for one. I'm certain it can improve your kills. I don't know if you have ever ponderd on how some players are that brilliant at certain games such as Unreal Tournament, next time you should ask them which mouse they are using.
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March 20, 2008 Gaming Mouse | PC Equipment that A Real Game Player Requires
March 29, 2008 05:34 PM EDT
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I don't blame my gaming equipment. I find that anything more complicated than golf games on our XBox require practically a memorized algorithm of which buttons to push in a particular order. Frankly, I'm just not that coordinated! :) It's all me.