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SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gamer Mouse
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/S...s/Ikari_laser/
Please Digg the review to help us promote it. Last edited by W1zzard; 02-03-2008 at 11:36 PM. |
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Is it better than the Deathadder?
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I love steelseries products from keyboards to mice and headset, the basic functionality of their products are so impressive for example the 6G Keyboard it doesn't have many features like the G15 however the tactile response time, ergonomics and connectors make it the better keyboard in my opinion, I agree there products are not for the budget gamer. great review it was well written thank you
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Im looking to buy the SS mouse, or Deathadder. rly dont want to wait for 5 days for this SS to get shiped, and the deathadder is just right in my local bestbuy, but wuts this problem with "Scroll wheel problems (random press and jam)" I got really upset when i saw the con.
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The SteelSeries Ikari Laser mouse is not better than the DeathAdder for low or medium sensitivity for that matter. The SteelSeries has slightly better ergonomics and the sensor is a wee bit better for high sensitivity gaming. The scroll wheel is very sensitive to sideways pressure, if you try and scroll while putting even the tiniest bit of sideways pressure on the wheel will make it jam.
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How would it compare to the g9 laser mouse.
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The G9 is a horrible mouse so it is much better, tracking is equally good but the ergonomics of the SS is better and it is less gimmicky.
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it's horrible???
hmmm I gotta think about this. I find that oddd....my it just looks the like it supports both hand orientations left and right has the same dpi. and then the feet may be different 4 instead of 3 on G9, then there are the weights which I don't bother with and then there would be the grips. not sure if they use any material but on my g9 there is some film coming off on the right side. and the little g9 logo is starting to rub off but I may just buy a new grip and clean it up. not trying to sound like a fanboy. but still guess I should do more research on mouses and keyboards. Since I've always gone logitech. Maybe it is time for change. Razer or SS might not be a bad move. |
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Well I have used the G9 a couple of times and the ergonomics is killing my wrist. I have a few other friends who had the exact same experience. And when it comes to sensor placement, balance, and glide the G9 is not nearly as good as the SS, the DeathAdder or the older MX518 which is the last great gaming mouse from Logitech in my opinion.
I find the weight system useless you should always go for a mouse that is in balance to begin with not one where you can even it out by adding lumps of metal. A mouse should be balanced and light when of the mat. There are a lot of factors to consider, but ultimately you should go with what you are comfortable with, and fell provide you with a good "tool" for games or work. The G9 does not cut it for me as I feel there are too many obvious errors in the design. The thing that bothers me the most is that the Logitech designers should know all the pitfalls in mice design by now, but they have not been able to come up with a halfdecent design since the MX518 which really combined it all for me, a great sensor that can track movement precisely and at great speeds with good ergonomics. Plus it had buttons that were great to use and were placed correctly. The G5 missed a button and had a way inferior laser sensor, the G9 has a better sensor (still not as good for low and medium sensitivity gaming as that of the MX518), but it has bad ergonomics and a lot of useless features. |
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****QUOTE**** The SteelSeries Ikari Laser mouse is not better than the DeathAdder for low or medium sensitivity ****QUOTE****
Well, im a very hardcore FPS gamer, and my main game is CSS, and 1.6, now I know DPI = to your sensitivity level, and for me I like mine low in those two games around 2.7 Now does DPI affect that or no, like I have 2.7 sens in css, and my mouse is set to 2000DPI, will that change my gameplay/sensitivity. If the deathadder is set for high sensitivity levels, i might re-think about geting it, im trained for low, even though i heard about how you can change DPI setting on that mouse. I have also heard that the lower you put DPI on deathadder the mouse doesnt work as affencient as it should? True or False? Also, if some one could explain the DPI setting on mouse to Gameing sensitviity, whats the difference? THANK YOU! ![]() |
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I will try and answer both you questions.
First of all if you set you sensitivity to 6/11 in the windows mouse handler you have the sensitivity of your mouse in windows applications. 2000 DPI without any scaling whatsoever in your case (remember to remove mouse acceleration and "Enhance pointer precision). For games you are adding another sensitivity parameter since they allow you to adjust the in-game sensitivity. So in games ones sensitivity relative to the sensitivity of the mouse DPI count x Windows sensitivity x in-game sensitivity (and acceleration in some games). If you have a mouse with its own driver suite that gets added into the equation after the windows sens, although some mice software only manipulates the windows sens. So what is to be regarded as respectively, low, medium and high sensitivity. I use this general rule: make a 180 degree turn in a FPS game and see how far a distance the mouse has traveled. Low is over 12 cm (4.8 inch), high is when you use less than 5 cm which is roughly 2 inches to do a 180 degree turn, medium is basically anything in between from like 5-12 cm. A high sensitivity gamer usual makes full 180 degrees turn by a flick of the wrist while a medium sensitivity gamer uses roughly half of a normal sized mat for the same operation. A low sensitivity gamer uses a big mat and makes big arm movements and constantly resets the mouse to the center of the mat after each turn. |
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its look like left hand mouse ..... odd thing
edit: more strange in review says its Not for left handed people. |
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It is a right handed mouse, thumb buttons on the left side of the mouse. The arch is also only suited for right handed use.
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ur a greatguy Fred!
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