Xensation wrote:The thing is, you notice a high quality mouse regardless of what you do. Even simply browsing the web a good mouse will be much more comfortable than some cheap faulty piece of junk. A keyboard on the other hand doesn't make much of a difference. You press the buttons and the letters appear. The button types differ, depending on the models (e.g. slim vs ordinary) and mechanical switches can be pretty good, but they are way too expensive, IMO.
yeah maybe u notice a difference between a 5€ tchibo mouse or something similiar and a 30€ mouse from logitech,ss,razer,insertrandombrandhere, but then again it's only important how it feels in your hand ( i.e. you like it curved or straight, big/small/heavy/light ). even then you can get such a mouse for like 15€.
but you won't notice a difference performance wise between a let's say 1500 dpi mouse and 4000 dpi mouse, especially not in wot.
i'll go with brati at this topic. you feel a much bigger difference with keyboards, i.e. how noisy it is, how smooth the keys are, extra keys, makros. in general a lot of comfort you can get there which is actually noticeable, especially when you write a lot or use it for more than pressing wasd.
i guess for one person the mouse brings more comfort for the other one the keyboard.
when i have decided what to buy i'll give some insight on the product of my choice
