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Equipped with a 12,000 DPI PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor, the Omnivi Core gaming mouse is fast and precise to support you in the most intense firefights. It features a DPI switch so you can quickly toggle between settings for different games and scenarios Read More
My point was, Redragon makes mice of this quality - I was just stating my mouse - for cheaper. Sure, the one they make with the same sensor, think it was the Mammoth but not sure cus they have so many mice, is not quite a third of the price anymore(I believe it's still produced, noticed that they've dropped a few keyboards and a mouse in the past few years so I don't know) but it is still cheaper than this. Only thing I can spot is that said mouse, whatever it was called, is made out of plastic.
Also, I've been testing mice for different companies for a few years now, and I have to say there isn't a huge difference between mice with the 9800, and ones with sensors like the 3360. Of course, the 3360 is better, but it doesn't make a significant impact in my gameplay.
Although, at the end of the day, that might be because me playing Rainbow 6 Siege with any mouse is like watching an ant try to swim - it's absolutely horrific. 0-10-1(k/d/rounds won) for about 5 matches. I still have a preference for a controller from my Xbox days :P
Arker_1Redragon doesn't make a mouse with the 3360, the Mammoth has a 9800 and was released a few years before the 3360 haha. I definitely feel the difference in performance with things like laser vs optical, especially since I've been playing shooters for a long time. My controller days are long gone, I haven't played 360 much in a LOOOONG time.