imported_Matt_Carter
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Now, with the mouse being the most influential of your gaming experience, I decided to invest in finding the best $ can buy.
While previously going though mice like toilet paper; pondering the glory of having a mouse with no dam internal acceleration, I said “screw it!” and saved my self the time by purchasing every companies reference at the time. Microsoft habu, logitech g5, razor copperhead, A4 X7, Creative Fatal1ty, amongst several other no name chinkers.
After pulling my hair out over such pieces of poo like the habu and copperhead; the little underdog was really starting to spark my interest. With the Creative Fatal1ty being the only true 1:1 transmitter with transit speeds you only find in the audiophile world... the decision was made; and I was off to return and sell off the other poor excuses.
From ergonomics to what really matters in performance; the Creative Fatal1ty exhibits what a true enthusiast mouse should be.
-With-out skipping a single beat, you can whip the thing around at off the chart G’s and have it return to the exact pixel u started, partly thanks to its 1:1.
-With its high gauge, highly shielded, extremely fast wire technology; you can save your-self CPU cycles from upping your polling rate to unstable levels. I have never experienced transmit speeds like this in a mouse, a very inspiring surprise.
-Couldn’t tell you what material’s used for its feet, but this thing hovers on air.
-I know ergonomics is a very personal thing, but IMO the Fatal1ty is probably the only true competitor to the brilliant, classic UFO mouse.
Its really a-shame such a great performer has such a garbage name behind it. Before ripping the thing apart, the mouse use-to randomly double click, half my weights are chipped, and the locking mechanism for the weights is toast.
Nonetheless as I type it’s working like the gem that it is (- the weights, aka stupid gimmick).