Light Mouse vs Heavy Mouse

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Light Mouse vs Heavy Mouse. Does Mouse Weight Matter for Aiming?

mouse settings:
sensitivity 4
monitor coeffect 1.78
mouse dpi 800

controller settings:
Sensitivity 10/10
Ads Sensitivity .65
stick layout default

Equipment:
Stream pc - Intel i5 4590 3.5GHz
Ram - 16Gb
Graphics Card - Gtx 2060
Capture card - Elgato hd60

Gaming Pc
Ryzen 5900x 5 GHz
Graphics card - Rtx 3070 8gb
Ram - 16Gb 3600

Equipment:
Microphone: Blue Yeti usb
Capture Card - Elgato hd60s
Mouse: Logitech g502 and gpro wireless
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as a low sens player (400 dpi 3 to 4 ingame sens) playing with g102, i had shoulder pain and fatigue easily, switching to viper mini was waay better. i just wished it was a little bit higher so my thumb doesn't touch the mousepad

RDLINE
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everyone here saying they have a low sens and then come up with like 2000-4000 eDPI, meanwhile im playin between 600-800 eDPI.
yall need to learn that anything above 1500 is not low at all

maxzett
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At 70-74, you never lose the fast flick aim as a lightweight mouse and you're steady enough to hold angles as a heavy mouse user. I say this as someone who uses a 90g and 60g mouse, with my 90g I can still flick fast and accurately but I tire way too quickly, like 1 game I'm fatigued and then I lose consistency. With my 60g, I never tire, I can flick fast and accurately but not consistently, and when holding angles, I'm not as steady even though my sens is only 800 dpi .314. So with this in mind, I would say 70-74 would be the perfect mouse weight. But I would focus on the shape first, if you're not comfortable with the shape, it will take longer to be good at that mouse.

TheSunIsMyDestroyer
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Since moving to the starlight 12 the super light feels beefy

Kaido
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I'm never buying a heavy mouse again even though i've gotten used to my g502.

Quintbert
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I don't understand why people vote negatively towards any gaming mouse which has the slightest bit of weight to it. Plenty of boomers played with heavier mice back in the day and continue to use similar (Dominating the eSports scene). It's all preference so don't blame your performance purely on the weight of a mouse. Kids these days 😂

greatgiginthesky
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I've just purchased the G303 (Shroud mouse) as I play claw. I've moved from the Glorious Model O and damn, it feels so nice to play with, so much more comfortable for me and helps with accuracy/tracking. However, if you don't like claw don't get this mouse aha.

Gixerboy
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i switched from a heavy mouse to a ultralight, took me a few weeks to get used to, then it broke and i moved back to g502 and i noticed immediately my gameplay improved. So for me heavy mice are simply more to my liking

Silligk
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I actually prefer a slightly heavy mouse despite being a lower sens player. I tried light weight mice like the DAV3 Pro and the Glorious Model D pro and both mice gave me the issue of barely missing my targets because any minor force can make my hand twitch and miss. With a heavier mouse like the EC1, it happens a lot less and controling the mouse is way easier since I don't have to strain my hand trying to be pixel perfect.

CRWYT
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I was using the G502 for a year now and decided to buy the super light, didn’t like the super light it felt too light at first. My g502 right click button decided to give up so I was forced to use the super light playing with 1600dpi and 2.9 sense playing warzone, I’m loving it more then the g502

kaykay-rwxi
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Running a couple of mice my steelseries 600 is like a big Claymore sword slow and heavy but great laser and nice buttons good for rpg games. My viper mini is like having a dagger super agile nimble better for fps games.

shelly
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light mouse should be called hamster and heavy RAT

BohmanderTCG
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Flick shots are easier for me with the g pro superlight, but my aim is way more stable with a mouse like the g703 wireless (+/- 100 gr), I also have a g903 but I think past 100 105 gr it's too heavy for me because I have a low sensitivity (45 cm/360, 860eDPI)

samuraiii
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Currently still trying to get used to my light DAV3 as I was using a G502 and G703 which is lighter at 95 but still rather heavy. I used to run 14-1600 DPI and like 2-3 in game sense with OW but been wondering if I should lower my in game as sometimes I still find myself over compensating sometimes. What do you think, should I either lower DPI/sense or keep it the same as I'm still running basically the same now on the DAV3?

texdoc
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It's kinda become a addiction for me trying new mice. I was a long time g403 user. Had a palm claw grip. I bought 2 g pro wireless and viper ultimate. And keep returning them. Tried the viper mini and loved the shape because I started to fingertip/ claw it. Ever since I got use to it, I can play with any small mouse even ultralight 2. But I went back to super light and now it feels really good I was just holding it wrong because I was so use to the bigger g403. But I think the lighter the mouse the better. I also prefer 50 to 60 grams now. Light ambi mice are way easier to control recoil.

mikekonkola
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I am using a 120 gram mouse for around 3, 4 years now (Razer Naga Trinity) and I think I now know why my friends always make fun of my high sens.
I am hyped to get my hands on the Razer Viper pro

kjgfgzfxchhg
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Would the normal g pro wireless at 80g, be better than the hyperx pulsefire haste 2 wired, which is 53 grams.and has 8k polling. Shake is about the same. I don't know what to choose

januthcs
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I like how you said the light mouse was double as light 😁

Tyllusion
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Bro it just has to be a mouse thats it😂

kyakh
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Is there any way to add weight to g pro x superlight

bosiorne