My Deathadder 2013 I bought a year and a half ago died and I'm stuck with a $6 mouse until I get something decent. Razer wont repair it because I bought it from ebay. When I bought it, it was on top of /g/'s mouse guides. As I don't have a lot of money now but I need to get something, I came to ask what is the best budget gaming mouse. I only care about having a good build quality (cat loves to kick mouse off the table) and the two extra buttons, and I never regretted buying something /g/ suggested (even the deathadder was great while using, despite that it died).
Anything from Logitech, since I heard they will honor their warranty from wherever you buy?
tl;dr Best budget gaming mouse
>>53734334
You bought it because it was on the top of the /g/ guide?
Oh anon, I'm sorry. That was just a meme
Intellimouse 3.0
>>53734377
meme or not, I was happy with it
Steelseries Kana V2
It's basic and can take a fucking beating. Will last longer than your anuzer.
Zowie fk1.
It's basically the Deathadder but better.
Mine is 3 years old and works just fine. Just buy a new one from Amazon or Newegg.
>>53734334
Turtle Beach Grip 300
source: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-gaming-mice,review-2220.html
Can someone post an up to date /g/ mouse guide?
Not op
>>53734392
I can find it very cheaply on ebay from Chinese sellers but something tells me I won't be covered by warranty
>>53734449
>It's basically the Deathadder
no
but better indeed
Meanwhile my MX518 from like 8 years ago is still going strong and in perfect condition.
>>53734334
Depends on the budget, your grip and your preference on the size of the mouse. I still have a sensei from long ago, but the day it dies I will buy Logitech's g502. Best sensor right now with DA chroma
>>53734688
And now that you've dealt with Razer shit you think you need a warranty. Razer is basically the Apple of mice as what they do is overcharge and make it break on purpose. Been on an intellimouse 1.1a for 8 years now and it was $30 new.
Zelotes on amazon for $12