i myself am using a gaming mouse at 2000dpi, but can be maxed at 2500dpi
it helps alot when you have a widescreen display if you have high dpi
i like my gaming mouse cuz it has 2 programmable buttons i set to automatically pick up (use) nearby items and another one to target nearest enemy+attack target+call target all in 1 clicking
now dont let me get started with my gaming keyboard ...
but its not necessary to get a gaming mouse to play decently, juz for convinience
i dont belive you need one mate.. i cureently use a regular lazer mouse.. the one that came with my pc and it works fine! it could have certain advantages, more along the line of being a tad bit more convienant.. but other than that i cannot say.. but u shouldnt need it! that would be a Watn more than a nessisity
I'm using a gaming mouse and I can't find myself to have any kind of advantage over a player with a "worse" one. If you don't insist on clicking on all skills you're about to use you shouldn't find any trouble since you'll mostly be clicking skills on your keyboard.
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you definately do not need a gaming mouse for guild wars, gaming mice are only really usefull in first person shooter games
i myself am using a gaming mouse at 2000dpi, but can be maxed at 2500dpi
it helps alot when you have a widescreen display if you have high dpi
i like my gaming mouse cuz it has 2 programmable buttons i set to automatically pick up (use) nearby items and another one to target nearest enemy+attack target+call target all in 1 clicking
now dont let me get started with my gaming keyboard ...
but its not necessary to get a gaming mouse to play decently, juz for convinience
great gaming skills > great gaming equipments
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i dont belive you need one mate.. i cureently use a regular lazer mouse.. the one that came with my pc and it works fine! it could have certain advantages, more along the line of being a tad bit more convienant.. but other than that i cannot say.. but u shouldnt need it! that would be a Watn more than a nessisity
okay thanks
Don't need it, can't go wrong having it
I'm using a gaming mouse and I can't find myself to have any kind of advantage over a player with a "worse" one. If you don't insist on clicking on all skills you're about to use you shouldn't find any trouble since you'll mostly be clicking skills on your keyboard.
I use a standard wireless laser mouse and I've never had a problem. A trackball, however, can be a nightmare...especially on a wide screen display.