You want zero accel.I loved my razer deathadder 2013. Download the driver and control any settings through that, with any mouse.I preferred a sensitivity around 6 or a little below if I recall correctly.
It's a "good enough" mouse, I suppose I'd recommend it. But only because it's just about the only corded laser mouse you can find anymore. 10 years ago, you could find a plain old nothing fancy Logitech LS-1 laser mouse at Walmart for 20 bucks. Nobody makes plain old everyday use laser mouses anymore. They've become "gaming mouses" now, and now they charge you a premium for the motherfuckers as if they're a new high-tech form of mouse. They are absolutely NOT. However, In Razer's defense, maybe the price "could" be warranted by the unique internal design of their product. But in my opinion, their design is NOT an improvement and the old style cheaper clicker modules cost less, last just as long, and are cheaper to produce and cheaper for the retail customer. OBVIOUSLY... "cheap" or "better" isn't what Razer is after.
Download the driver and control any settings through that, with any mouse.
I'm using a Logitech G500, which it would appear received mixed reviews for gaming.Working from home, coding all day, I like that the mouse weighting/balance can be customized:
A good mouse made a big difference for me, but I'm a bad example for what's being discussed.I had a bad setup for q2 almost the whole time including my mouse. My way of playing was always movement-based and tons of jumps, trick jumps etc whatever. That style was fun for me obviously else I wouldn't have went for it. But the combination of playing like that with a subpar mouse put a big dent in my accuracy. In early 2013 I bought that "deathadder 2013" and it was comparable to me going from dial up to low ping. I found myself out chaining everyone. All of the sudden I had a railgun. It was a big difference for me.
.But where you might see instant results would be when using the mouse for image editing and doing freehand art related things with a mouse. A cheap shitty inaccurate mouse is gonna detect fine movement when zoomed way in on an art project as a sawtooth kinda square matrix, whereas a mouse with better specs is gonna draw a straighter line for you. But these days, people who do lots of art related shit on computers are using these touchscreen things with stylus pens.
sawtooth kinda square matrix