Also:
There is a sick-ass insignia of a cobra on the mouse, this insignia will let all the gamers (especially the gurl-gamers) know that you take your games SERIOUSLY but also like to live on the edge. Bring a battery pack with a USB port to school, or one of those small half-breed laptops that cant process shit to power it around, the black and blue LED combo would look great hanging around your neck by the wire with a fine-pressed leather jacket.
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Last Posted | December 3, 2013 at 12:59 AM |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1.8 |
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Raw Input | 0Â |
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Mouse | e-3lue Cobra Junior |
Keyboard | standard |
Mousepad | improvised |
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I suppose that I should update with a bit of a review since the cheaper side of me decided to purchase the mouse: for those who might be curious in the future:
Function:
The mouse works fine at the moment (being brand-new), I can't comment on it's reliability yet, I had a stock mouse earlier, this mouse is able to read much more of my movements better, I notice less jittery movements which I am glad were not based on my internet.
So as far as an upgrade from a bad-mouse; I am quite satisfied without having to have paid more than 20 bucks.
Problems:
The DPI button has no indication on which sensitivity, I am not pressing it on accident so its placement is well enough, but should I want to change it for a different game where I want a higher dpi (up to 1600) for something like Starcraft I have to sort of read the sensitivity by rough testing, it's more familiar now at least.
The LED's are a gimmick, but alright if that floats your boat, it probably wont impress party guests, and sure as hell won't impress people who know what mouses to buy.
The side buttons are both easily programmable, however for those who want more buttons or truly rely on more than one hotkey on a mouse, I would not recommend this mouse, the buttons are hardly distinguishable and can easily be pressed by accident if you specifically want to only press one of them (they are placed adjacent to each other).
If you want to program or go further into personalizing your mouse don't bother with this one unless you understand Chinese, the install is in Chinese and the product is obviously made over there. Unlike really any other higher priced brand you cant navigate through a nice menu and alter settings other than what is provided on the mouse itself.
Conclusion:
All of that said, the mouse design is pretty fluid for movement, It seems to fit me well although I have never had a trouble with mouse sizes before so perhaps I am part of the target hand-size market. Each buttons registers without trouble and the mouse wheel is about as reliable as any stock mouse wheel.
Anyways, just some first impressions, If you want something simple I would recommend this, I wasn't really shocked with any of the downfalls and the mouse translates fine at every level of DPI.
loottried one of these, found it uncomfortable for my big ugly hands
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feel the scattergun
caress the scattergun
take the scattergun on a date
Are you sure that's the right order?
I might be doing something wrong
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atmoIs that the same shell as the Ninox?
from what i've seen, nah
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Couldn't handle dem suga-walls
santababyi dont own one but i have to say, that shit looks badass and its cheap. just make sure its comfy and fits your hand is the most important thing i think. if you like the fit, the difference from dpi and whatnot anyone can adjust and get used to.
It really does have a flair ^^,
I'm more concerned about the mechanics
-sqDecent mouse, it got unresponsive after a couple of months for me though.
Did you feel you got your money out of that? It does seem too good for the price, and I figured it would start to break down after a few months.
Would you every buy another one?
bamp, thanks for the responses, I'm getting a dedicated mouse soon
For reference I've been playing with a stock Microsoft mouse.
Should increase my DM ^^
been looking for a decent budget gaming mouse, I've seen mostly positive reviews for this mouse, anyone else have any experience with it?
http://www.amazon.com/E-blue-Cobra-1600dpi-Gaming-EMS109L/dp/B0095P5K8I/ref=pd_cp_pc_2
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