That aside, statistically and overall Logitech wins in every regard. Be warned, it might take two or more replacements to get a solid one. I definitely recommend their mice, but order from somewhere like Best Buy or Amazon where you can get returns. To top it off, Logitech support is extremely extremely slow as of now. There is a recurring problem of scroll wheel rattling in the wired G403's and left/right click differences in both the G900 and G403. Recently, Logitech has shown a ton of QC issues, from G900 era to G403. The biggest gripe most people had with Logitech mice was the strange shapes they made, but with the new G Pro and G403 Logitech has really shown up. Logitech also features the lowest response latency in almost the entire industry, as well as fantastic build quality and left/right click feeling. Logitech Series: These mice have the newest 3366 sensor, which is undoubtedly the most accurate and best on the market. Aside from that, the FK1 and FK2 are fantastic in every regard, shape will be your deciding factor when considering Zowie mice (EC, ZA, FK, etc.). Keep in mind I'm extremely picky so you probably won't notice this. My main complaint with the EC series was build quality, the top shell had movement in both the EC1 and EC2 for me and there was minor creaking. Most people love the EC1 and EC2 as do I. Zowie Series: The whole Zowie lineup is solid, it's all about shape. Logitech definitely wins over all in terms of left/right click feeling. I have 18 cm hands and while it was relatively comfortable, it was a little too big and I found the right/left clicks not the most satisfying to click. Steelseries Rival: As a whole the Rival was just too large for me. If the shape works for you, the DA is a great mouse. I opted against the Deathadder because I had trouble lifting the mouse due to its sightly strange rear shape which would leave it falling out of my palm. The sensor is perfectly fine and the shape fits the majority of people. Razer Deathadder: This is one of the most common gaming mice out there and it definitely does the job. Here are my thoughts however on a couple mice, these mice are all "safe bets" and will more than accommodate the majority of people: As long as you're using a mouse with a solid sensor ( ) you're fine as long as you're comfortable. I can't give you too much advice on this regard because it really comes down to personal preference and hand size. The difference will be noticeable and it will help. That aside, if you have a cheap or old mouse, definitely consider an upgrade. Logitech's 3366 sensor in most of their newer mice does not really have a notable advantage compared to the 3310's in the newer Zowies/Steelseries mice. I've personally tried almost all of the more mainstream mice and in my opinion if you're already using a newer Deathadder, Zowie, or Logitech mouse, there's no reason to replace unless you're into mice, want a different shape, or your old mouse is wearing out. Mice There's always a ton of debate around this topic and whether a new mouse is really necessary. My word isn't law, but it's definitely a good reference point since most of my knowledge is accumulated from others over the internet. I'm only about 3600 now but haven't really been playing competitive with school starting so have like 16 wins :') I'm personally a hitscan DPS player, peaked at 80/79/79 on my three accounts S1, received a World Cup nomination, and have scrim experience against many top level teams. All of this is a reference and I'll try my best to give you a reasonable range to choose from. To preface this post, I am by no means saying you should copy any of mine/these settings or values directly. R/wow r/diablo r/starcraft r/hearthstone r/heroesofthestorm The fireworks and festivities for the Year of the Dragon begin on January 30! Other Blizzard Subreddits Winter Wonderland launches on Tuesday, December 19. Winter Wonderland 2023ĭive into the action with returning fan-favorite event modes like Mei’s Snowball Offensive and Yeti Hunt, with new challenges and rewards. Includes Mythic Orisa, New Hero Mauga, Hard Light Weapon skins, and much more. Season 8 runs December 5th - January 30th. Resources Our Rules Frequently Asked Questions Weekly Rotation Threads r/Overwatch Discord Related Subreddits How to Filter r/Overwatch Moderator Feedback Upcoming Events Season 8: Call of the Hunt Every match is an intense multiplayer showdown pitting a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities against each other in an epic, globe-spanning conflict.Ĭlick the filter label to disable or enable each filter individually. Overwatch™ is a highly stylized team-based shooter set in a future worth fighting for.
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