If the pcs run windows 10 for real, then it sure had give him problems and to all other players with mmo (tox). Tox hit tons better on the days before the tournament and underperformed heavily aim wise + the previous quakecon he aimed better tho overall was weaker in the practice before the QC. :)
well some top players that attend lans on a regular basis like to use the most likely setup they will have at events. even if they didn't have win 10 on the computers at qcon, it's not given that the players will be allowed to alter usb polling rate.
I talk with Tox today and I ask him about this stuff: he says that he played with 500hz mouse and that he didn't aim so well even if he thinks he played good in tdm and ctf.
edit: This mouse has a variety of colors, you can choose that at the top-right column, find your own favorite style! (Gray: Battlefield Edition / Green: Call of Duty Edition, only for gamers!)
I have both 1.1 and WMO and I like the shape of the WMO more. Mostly because the sides of the mouse don't turn outwards like the 1.1 does. It's still a good mouse though. Just wish it wasn't 125 Hz (I can't change polling rate on my computer).
There are plenty of mice with good sensors. Perhaps not as good as the MTL-04, but if it doesn't have too much smoothing and is free from acceleration despite what some people say it would be pretty hard to tell the difference.
What makes people stick to their wmos after so long is the feel of the combined weight, shape and sensor placement. The flat sides are really just amazing in my hands.
So it costs £500 to get a driver signed? What if we do a kickstarter to pay for the hidusbf driver to be digitally signed? Apart from contacting the original developers, what other complications would there be?