generally, i think yes. not so much for ingame performance, but comfort for long sessions is really good, and its overall healthier long term
1 year ago
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Depends in higher increments like 15+ gramms difference but not whether or not the mouse weighs 69 gramms or 73 gramms.
1 year ago
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i think yes it does if ur mouse is too light then its gonna cause problems and if its heavy then its gonna cause problems (in long gaming sessions)
1 year ago
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If only we had a 0 gram mouse that defies the laws of physics
1 year ago
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for sure there was a huge difference when i switched from a bloody abedless to the lamzu atlantis, it was much easier to move the mouse around and aim
1 year ago
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heavy mice tend to be better at tracking, while lighter mice do better at flicking
1 year ago
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depends on the play style if you like flicking and scaratic mouse movements sure it'll matter but if your the calm aimer i think weight really doesnt matter as long as the glide of the mouse is good
1 year ago
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in my opinion, if you never used a light weight gaming mouse, you wouldn’t think the weight matters. as soon as you use one, you cannot go back.
1 year ago
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I think there is a sweet spot. I like my mice to be around the 30 gram mark
1 year ago
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If it isn't a bloody or redragon mouse (they are absolute bricks) the weight most likely doesn't matter
1 year ago
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My 2 favourite mice are the bloody a70 and the model o wireless, so no, weight doesn’t matter in a mouse
1 year ago | 0
Bounced around the xm2we (63 grams), pulsar xlite v2 (59 Grams), and the kone Pro Air (75 Grams) recently and i always favored the Kone Pro Air's weight for stability and the shape being super comfortable for me atleast.
1 year ago
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Depends ur sens lol i think if u have super low then probably but my sensitivity is really high cause tiny mousepad so it doesnt really matter
1 year ago
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Does gaming mouse weight matter?
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