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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

Sensor test of the Lachesis vs Deathadder 3.5G

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  • Thats a fucking review? You have to be kidding me. So I play battlefield 3 while slapping the mouse up and down all the time. Right on!

  • @tangoseal1 The description says "sensor test". I didn't ever say it was a review, or anything else. You're a fucking moron.

  • Who cares if it angles downwards? I would rather have it angle downwards then guess where it will land and correct it XD Then again, Im a highsens gamer, and this would only really effect lowsens.

  • @RoflmaoStudioz To be honest I never really noticed it affecting my gaming when I used the Lachesis as my main mouse. Was originally uploaded by request to compare a mouse with a z-axis issue vs. one without.

  • So can anybody please confirm if the new Lachesis (5600dpi) has the same z-axis tracking issue of the old Lachesis (4000dpi)?

  • @Briele83 it does. Still a PTE and same as the other 5600dpi razer mice.

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  • i ordered the lachesis.. i tried both and like the lachesis best :3

  • @ein311

    Gotcha! Slap testing the mouse in the even you need to move your mouse and then it gets all jiggly all over. So do you recommend the Death Adder over the Lach? Or the other wayt around. Serious question this time.

  • i was thinking of getting this for my new rig... guys im not now. ill just buy another deathadder.

  • @allateze Lachesis 5600 dpi

  • optical mouse ftw

  • @Briele83 yup it has. The TwinEye is basically for 3d tracking. However, since the Lachesis is a pure high sense mouse (for hard pads), you can ignore this 'issue' as you might call it. Personally, I like it. It feels very accurate and "on the spot" everytime I move the mouse in any direction. Just awesomeness.

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