I use the Superlight because it’s good. Not the best but not awful. I’m not a huge fan of Razers overall shape, but I have a Viper Ultimate as well that I use occasionally.
What mouse would you consider the best? I cant imagine using anything wired in 2023, imo it’s a genuine disadvantage given how wired and wireless are nearly indistinguishable at this point.
I use it and couldn’t be happier outside the price being a bit steep. People that buy 10 different mice and talk about their varying qualities are a different breed.
I used to be on r/MouseReview. I rarely use it nowadays. Usually just to see how a new mouse is. Like for the Superlight 2 (which I’m considering but 🤷)
I’ve used Logitech for ela very long time after switching from a Corsair M65.
I think people just hate Logitech and Razer because they’re the most common. I’d never buy something like a final mouse or a glorius since they’re either rover priced to flat out awful in terms of performance.
Sounds like you haven’t been there recently. Current meta is fuck glorious, fuck final mouse, fuck razer, fuck Logitech, fuck g-wolves. Pulsar is hit or miss. Chinese no-name mice are based. Vaxee is based.
You’ve got to keep in mind most of r/MR is not your average user. They’re the 1% who has spent $150 on several mice searching for a mythical shape that fits them like a glove.
I agree though, the diminishing returns of a 60g 1K mouse to a 40g 4k mouse aren’t going to affect even the greatest of aim gods that significantly, if at all.
Me and my relaunched Microsoft Intellimouse are doing fine. I wish they didn’t make the drivers windows only though; intellimouse with intellipoint drivers used to be the best mac mouse.
I cant imagine using anything wired in 2023, imo it’s a genuine disadvantage given how wired and wireless are nearly indistinguishable at this point.
I can’t imagine anything wired, but I’m also weird that I also hate when wireless mice use built-in batteries instead of using AAA. I find 60 hour battery life pathetic, I don’t like that it puts an expiration date on the mouse, and I don’t like charging the mouse with a cable as opposed to just swapping the battery in a few seconds.
Right? My G604 lasted months on a single cell. My Naga Hyperspeed only lasts about two months, but I wanted the 12-button pad and the two extra buttons beside the LMB.
I think superlight is pretty good, but a bit overpriced (that’s what happens when your product becomes the majority of usage for esports players). I’m asking for either a superlight 2 or benq wireless for Christmas. I said it somewhere else, but I was on a model D wired and went back to a benq mouse for the shape.
I think “best” with mice is the one that fits your hand best and accommodates your quirks, like pickup distance or skates or heavy/light. I would’ve used a superlight earlier, but I’m not a fan of mice smaller than the ec2 and that’s where most new mice wireless mice were landing before the superlight started dominating
I use the Superlight because it’s good. Not the best but not awful. I’m not a huge fan of Razers overall shape, but I have a Viper Ultimate as well that I use occasionally.
What mouse would you consider the best? I cant imagine using anything wired in 2023, imo it’s a genuine disadvantage given how wired and wireless are nearly indistinguishable at this point.
I use it and couldn’t be happier outside the price being a bit steep. People that buy 10 different mice and talk about their varying qualities are a different breed.
I used to be on r/MouseReview. I rarely use it nowadays. Usually just to see how a new mouse is. Like for the Superlight 2 (which I’m considering but 🤷)
I’ve used Logitech for ela very long time after switching from a Corsair M65.
I think people just hate Logitech and Razer because they’re the most common. I’d never buy something like a final mouse or a glorius since they’re either rover priced to flat out awful in terms of performance.
Sounds like you haven’t been there recently. Current meta is fuck glorious, fuck final mouse, fuck razer, fuck Logitech, fuck g-wolves. Pulsar is hit or miss. Chinese no-name mice are based. Vaxee is based.
I wasn’t saying that those are the current popular, just those are some of the most well known brands currently.
Their obsession is with the lights which is corny as hell because a gram of weight will not make a difference to 99% of users.
You’ve got to keep in mind most of r/MR is not your average user. They’re the 1% who has spent $150 on several mice searching for a mythical shape that fits them like a glove.
I agree though, the diminishing returns of a 60g 1K mouse to a 40g 4k mouse aren’t going to affect even the greatest of aim gods that significantly, if at all.
Me and my relaunched Microsoft Intellimouse are doing fine. I wish they didn’t make the drivers windows only though; intellimouse with intellipoint drivers used to be the best mac mouse.
I can’t imagine anything wired, but I’m also weird that I also hate when wireless mice use built-in batteries instead of using AAA. I find 60 hour battery life pathetic, I don’t like that it puts an expiration date on the mouse, and I don’t like charging the mouse with a cable as opposed to just swapping the battery in a few seconds.
Right? My G604 lasted months on a single cell. My Naga Hyperspeed only lasts about two months, but I wanted the 12-button pad and the two extra buttons beside the LMB.
I think superlight is pretty good, but a bit overpriced (that’s what happens when your product becomes the majority of usage for esports players). I’m asking for either a superlight 2 or benq wireless for Christmas. I said it somewhere else, but I was on a model D wired and went back to a benq mouse for the shape.
I think “best” with mice is the one that fits your hand best and accommodates your quirks, like pickup distance or skates or heavy/light. I would’ve used a superlight earlier, but I’m not a fan of mice smaller than the ec2 and that’s where most new mice wireless mice were landing before the superlight started dominating