Best products from r/MillerPlanetside

We found 11 comments on r/MillerPlanetside discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 10 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/Vaeka · 6 pointsr/MillerPlanetside

For anyone who has taken a look at that spreadsheet and is wondering whether you need to spend a lot of money to get high quality accessories, you honestly don't.

A ton of people on Eliteside swear by Logitech/Razer etc, and while the quality of those products is good, the price for those products can also be on the expensive side.

I'm a fingertip grip gamer myself, and because my hands are on the small side (I'm 5'7"/172 cm in height), it's pretty challenging trying to find a mouse that fits perfectly.

I've been through:

  • A Razer DeathAdder Respawn (£89.99) which I didn't like because of the larger than average size and bulky rear. This mouse is marketed towards palm grip gamers and it is definitely suited to that - I couldn't use my full range of motion because the rear end of the mouse was always banging into my palm.

  • A CoolerMaster Storm Spawn (~£135, apparently) which was a decent little mouse, but I felt like it was too small and definitely suited to more of a claw grip. Had to contort my fingers into claw grip position to even hold the thing, which isn't comfortable for me and caused a bit of strain while playing. Having said that, a lot of claw grippers swear by this thing.

  • A Mionix Naos 8200 (~£89.99) which was ergonomic as fuck - being able to rest my pinky on the curvature of the mouse was great - but I decided to try something else because I didn't like the sleek texture after a couple months. My hands get pretty sweaty during play sessions and it was like trying to wrestle with a midget underwater after a few hours.

    After a lot of consideration, I ended up choosing, and loving, a Chinese MMO mouse called a Redragon M901 Perdition.

    This thing costs a fraction of the price of the other mice that i've listed (only £30.00!). Not only is this mouse extremely affordable when compared to the other mice that I've used, but it has more customizability, more buttons, a more ergonomic layout for me (that angular rear side tho) and it's just flat out reliable as hell.

    You get full windows 10 compatibility with downloadable software that can change the colour of the mouse to whatever you can imagine, full macro support with inputtable delays, rebindable everything and a rapid fire button if you're into that kind of thing. It even has five mini metal weights in the bottom side that you can take out if you prefer a lighter mouse.

    Texture isn't an issue either - it's coated in some sort of miniature bubble-like rough coating which means I don't have a problem with grip anymore. I've had it for over a year now and definitely got my money's worth out of it. As soon as it breaks, I'm going right back to Amazon to buy another one.

    My point here is that if you've never shelled out the money to go for high-end 'gamer' gear before, you don't have to spend mega bucks in order to be competetive or get a quality product.
u/LosdaVS · 4 pointsr/MillerPlanetside

Using these since 2009 and they not only sound superior compared to any "gamer-headset" but also will NOT brake. after 6 years my cans are still like new. they are comfortable for hours, have an incredible soundstage, every single part of it can be replaced if ever needed. the head-band is made of feather-steel, the mounting of the cans are steel, you really only can brake them with force on purpose.

there is one thing though, it has open cans, you hear things from outside very easily. if you prefer a more isolated sound, get these. same headphones, but closed design, the soundstage is a bit smaller and have a bit more emphasis on bass than the 990PRO, but having 80ohm you can drive them on your smartphone also.

the pricing on both of them should fit your budget.

edit: has no mic, but you're using a blueyeti anyway. also 6.3mm and 3.5mm audio-jack.

u/Sternkr4ft · 2 pointsr/MillerPlanetside

Using this at the moment and they are very well build and sound reasonably good.

u/INI_Furiosus · 1 pointr/MillerPlanetside

Zowie G-TF Speed, it's highly recommended. Also, on that note I'm using some Steelseries MS mouse feet, but I think these are the same.

u/sighpolice · 1 pointr/MillerPlanetside

these

edit - forgot you already have a mic.