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It'll take you maybe a day or two to get used to it, but once you get used to it it's much more comfortable. I play FPS with trackball and it's fine for most games.
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@SilverGunZoO as do I & ur wrong if u think wireless would interfere with ur abilities. The products coming out these last few years have no difference in response time that u can see or feel, this only applies to the higher end gaming wireless devices, not cheap $20 to $50 ones. Wired in my case have been an annoyance for me in certain situations.
I had a ms trackball back when we played NOLF2, I was always #1 or top 3 in all ffa matches. It took me 6 months to get good though.
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WORLD MOUSE EVER!!!
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Заказал себе такой на eBay...за 56$ ... будем ждать!
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@1NutWhoreBitOffMyNut Like I've said, at high levels you won't see wireless devices, end of story.
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Das teil sieht aus wie ein Tumor !
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@NOTSODOTCALM Good for you.
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@SilverGunZoO BLAH BLAH BLAH I JURK OFF AT HIGH LEVELS
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I've been using a trackball for a year or two now, and edit pictures on an almost daily basis. The problem you talk about with trying to focus on one little section will go away very quickly once you get used to it -- I actually have that problem with using a mouse now trying to do what I want to on a tiny section of a picture! :)
Trackballs are fine for anything, games included. It just takes time to get accustomed to using one, you have to develop the ability to control your hand in a more coordinated way, so you don't interfere with moving the ball whilst pressing buttons. It just takes a little more time than a mouse.
toggsuk 3 days ago
@toggsuk Good points... oh and I like your picture (commadore64)
PCAddictsLive 3 days ago
I play competitive games at high levels, wireless devices would interfere with my abilities.
But seems nice for casually browsing the web or some shit.
SilverGunZoO 1 month ago
@SilverGunZoO Good points and I agree.
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago