I use a copperhead 2k DPI. It's wonderful. I'm training to be a warcraft 3 professional, and it totally works out for me. I use it on the full DPI, and personally, I wouldn't mind the 4k DPI either. I feel that this one will have the high digits, but I think it's not about that, they probably reduced ultrapolling from 1ms to like .25 ms or something like that. Because to be honest, they do understand 4k DPI is not needed by any gamer, even a pro they probably specced it up for some nice teflon feet, got great precision, made it colorful, and probably uses a 4G laser or late end 3G for it's precise and ultimately "GODLIKE" control :) I sure do love my Copperhead and Tarantula, I love my 2000 DPI constant, I don't think it's fast enough, and yes I would trade for a Lachesis.
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I use a copperhead 2k DPI. It's wonderful. I'm training to be a warcraft 3 professional, and it totally works out for me. I use it on the full DPI, and personally, I wouldn't mind the 4k DPI either. I feel that this one will have the high digits, but I think it's not about that, they probably reduced ultrapolling from 1ms to like .25 ms or something like that. Because to be honest, they do understand 4k DPI is not needed by any gamer, even a pro they probably specced it up for some nice teflon feet, got great precision, made it colorful, and probably uses a 4G laser or late end 3G for it's precise and ultimately "GODLIKE" control :) I sure do love my Copperhead and Tarantula, I love my 2000 DPI constant, I don't think it's fast enough, and yes I would trade for a Lachesis.