I must say, i was never one that thought a good mouse and a normal mouse was that big of difference. I thought it could help a little, but didn't think it could possibly be that big of a difference. If there was ever a time to say "I've couldn't have been MORE wrong" this is it. I guess for one, i never really knew what the heck a DPI switch was so i was mainly thinking about the buttons. (we won't mention having a third button that actually works every time (

The biggest shocker was the whole size/weight issue. Being larger and a bit heavier probably about +50-60% on both sides, it makes the mouse slides smoother with more control and feel. Itit is s more precise in motion, verse just flicking my wrist. i find i'm moving my hand verse just my wrist getting more precise movement.
The last thing is that DPI switch that i had no clue what it did. It has 5 settings. I use number 4, there is one slower. What a difference. I'm finding even with lasers i can keep my aim on one torso location even while moving fast like in the case of brawling. It's basically slowed the whole game down, and makes it feel a lot less "twitch"
Even just after 2 days of use i can't believe how much better i am playing and so much more confident with my aim. There is no doubt that this 30 dollar purchase has had a major effect/improvement for me.
Anyone that is using a normal mouse and feels they have suspect aim at times, i highly suggest getting a new mouse. Call me one of the converted. I will NEVER use a normal mouse again for a shooter style game. Now next year when i finally upgrade my comp and get a smooth 60+ FPS i will be golden!
