His mouse doesn't have a booster propeller for those times you need to make super fast twitch motions

>His mouse doesn't have a booster propeller for those times you need to make super fast twitch motions

Are you a casual or something?

>buy a new mouse
>it flies away

LITERALLY WHY

probably to prevent slipping off the mouse because LOL SWEATY FINGERS

kek

>buy new mouse
>comes with a vector cannon

neat

keeps ya hands cool in those extra hot gaming seshes

That's not what the propeller's for. It rotates by 90° when the mouse is turned on and generates a small amount of lift at the back end to counter the weight of the cable.

I actually have pretty sweaty hands, I should get one of these.

Okay Sup Forums I'm looking for a new mouse.

Post yours as a recommendation, assuming you would recommend it.

Current is pic related - Logitech G500. I like it but want to know if anything is better available

The King of mice, this is all you will ever need.

Logitech G502 is one of, if not the best gaming mouse available. I can also vouch for the Razer Deathadder being a great mouse, despite the hate that the brand gets around here.

I do get sweaty when fapping tho

That was the pinnacle of logitech gaming mice. They replaced it with the G502 which is made from a cheap plastic, has inferior button layout, and the mice feet wear off within a month.

I currently use the G502 because my G500 is suffering from the right click issue that G500 mice end up getting as they age. The G502 is "okay" because it tracks well, but all the negatives up above mean I would never buy this mouse again. If you do decide on a G502 which many G500 users do out of some stupid sense of loyalty, order a pair of mice feet with the purchase or you will be shit out of luck for a week when they wear off after the first month and you are waiting for the replacement feet.

Honest question: Do you just use that mouse because you're a hipster?
It has a low dpi sensor, shit ergonomics, no extra buttons, bad aesthetics, and cheap build quality.
Why would you ever use a mouse like that, when there are so many better options on the market?

Price?

>mfw I got a wireless one

>bad aesthetics

spotted the lord of faggots, where have you been all this time? your people are waiting for you

700 USD

>not caring about what his mouse looks like
You will forever be a pleb.

>He spent 60 bucks on a "gaming mouse"!

rival 300

>That was the pinnacle of logitech gaming mice.

It really wasn't. The sensor was off-center and it's a laser, which isn't as accurate as optical sensors like the one in the G502.

asl?

50
male
detroit

Don't buy a laser mouse. Optical only, unless you enjoy input filtering and forced acceleration.

You may think you can turn it off in software, but laser mice - ALL laser mice - have native input approximation due to the nature of the sensor.

Get a g400s! They're still cheap (30 used, 60 new), and use a laser sensor, has a solid build, adjustable sensitivity, and none of the issues the g500 and other optical mice have. (Namely, angle snapping. If you google it really quick, you start to notice how annoying it is while you're using your mouse.)

Wrong, g500 has lots of issues, namely angle snapping and other optical sensor related issues. It's an awesome mouse weight/material wise, but not technology wise.

What are some nice, symmetric, 6 button mice? I've been using pic related, it's very comfortable but the sensor is sometimes unresponsive. It's also quite battered.

>G400s uses optical sensor
>G500 is a laser mouse, which suffers from angle snapping (like all laser mice)
ftfy

You switched laser and optical in your post, friend.

My Razer Deathadder recently broke down and I've received my new mouse today, pic related. Logitech G402 looks memetastic as fuck, I know, but let me tell I am quite content with it. It was cheap (warehouse deal 35€) which was the most compelling reason to buy it instead of anything else, while also being praised in tests. I don't actually trust those paid reviews, but what can you do wrong at that price and Logitech has at least some quality to it. It was a good decision, I like how the mouse feels in my hand, now the real test is whether it will last me at least 3 and a half years, because that's what I expect. At least one year of service per 10€.

I like my corsair M60. I never use the button that slows the DPI down to almost nothing while it's held down though.

Everything I own is SteelSeries.

They make the best products.

>not gaming on an air hockey table

>pleb

So what's a decent mouse with additional buttons and a decent wheel? I know you cunts are here to meme, but maybe someone here actually has more than shitposts in mind. Laser mice need not apply.

I´m looking for a new mouse, since my old random one crapped out and my laptops wireless won´t cut it.
I'm looking something in around 50€ range, from local online store I found following:
LVLUP Dexterity +2 (2015)
Anyone know if its any good or have better suggestions?

been using this for a while, it's solid even though some of the side buttons are awkward if you need to use them. You have to have you hand pretty far up the mouse for them to feel "natural".