CSGO Mouse.
CSGO Mouse.
The only thing I can say is that if you're using a low-end gaming mouse, you should definitely upgrade. I'm impressed by how much my new mouse has improved my gameplay. There are still moments where mistakes happen, but they’re mostly due to human error. When it comes to tracking targets, it’s much smoother now compared to the old setup, which often resulted in missed shots or inaccurate hits. With this Microsoft Express mouse, I can aim more precisely. Before switching to the James Donkey 8D 1000hz Pro, I was struggling with consistency. Now I’m seeing a big difference—I’d love to share a video and see if anyone can confirm my improved performance. It’s definitely helped me get better, even if I was already improving on my own.
During those early CS 1.6 sessions (when I was at my best), I managed to achieve a positive KDR with a touchpad.
I'm switching to a Corsair Sabre or Deathadder Chroma for an upgrade.
I changed my mouse from the M45 to the G303. At first, my accuracy didn’t improve much, but over time it felt more stable since it didn’t press into my hand.
KPR stands out as the most trustworthy metric. Safe players or lurkers might show high KDR, but kills per round offer a clearer picture since it tracks how often a player lands a kill each round. Top professionals typically maintain around 0.8 KPR, indicating strong influence throughout every round.
CS stands for pure collaboration, KDR matters in deathmatch, but that doesn’t define CS—it’s about 50% luck and 50% skill or strategy.
In the images it looks like you switched between different toy mice, but the main distinction lies in how accurately they track and how quickly they respond. Higher DPI can help show this difference, though some budget makers claim to offer very high DPI values while sacrificing precision.