Yo Sup Forums, what's a good gaming mouse that isn't going to fucking break after 2-3 years...

Yo Sup Forums, what's a good gaming mouse that isn't going to fucking break after 2-3 years? I've had a DeathAdder for a few years but now the left click is double clicking. Is the Logitech G Pro good?

just get a g102/203 it's practically the same mouse but a quarter of the price

If you get Logitech, don't throw the fucking thing out the second it has connectivity issues. Just replace the wire with one from any other spare wired mouse you have (it's modular.)

I get triggered after all the times I told people about this easy fix then they just drop $60+ on a Zowie.

Good mouse, albeit not the best shape.

Sensor isn't as good with the Zowie set of mice, but it only really will affect you if you angle your mouse a bit when you make a wide sweep (which will make the mouse spin out). But really that requires you to be playing a twitch shooter, have super low DPI/sensitivity, and have bad technique.

>being so poor that you only can buy new mouse once in 10 years

Get a new DeathAdder

logitech is the one true path. i bought a razer naga but the scroll wheel has started acting up and the sensor freezes. i had to pull out my goodboy logitech g303 that never gives me problems

im not sure how anyone could use deathadder for 2 years, i bought one once and it was so shit i had to go back to my old one with broken buttons

buttons are too light. I had missclick the Pro by simply resting my fingers on it.

The wheel click is not working on my mouse anymore, what is the opinion on BenQ Zowie EC1-A

Oh shit the wire is modular? I fucking love Logitech.

My favorite mice with the Pixart 3360 sensor so far are the Roccat Kone EMP and the Steelseries Rival 310. Razer's new Basilisk mouse is good too, but the scroll wheel's too slow for my liking.

majority of mice problems can be solved by taking them apart and bending something back into place, using the good old tape fix, or at worst learning how to solder and replacing the switches. the really good omron switches are like 3 bucks a pair. its amazing how much money people waste replacing mice with such minor problems thinking they're broken.

Zowie's scroll wheels are dumpster tier. If you do any amount of clicking/scrolling with M3 you will hate your life with a Zowie.

>If you do any amount of clicking/scrolling
I do a lot of wheel clicking and scrolling, any good mouse for this ? I need a long cord

Mice are extremely inexpensive. It's likely more efficient to buy a new mouse than it is to repair it, especially because it decreases the chance of having additional problems in the near future.

You have to open up the casing but then all you have to do is unplug the wire and replace it with another one. I used a spare ball mouse wire when my G400 started acting up. Apparently at least the G400 have issues with shitty stock wires but after replacing it I have had no issues for over two years. No solder necessary.

HEY GAMERS

>I do a lot of wheel clicking and scrolling, any good mouse for this ?
The best scroll wheel is largely considered to be Logitech's free-scroll wheel on their G502 or the G900, though the scroll wheels on their G403/G Pro/G203 are good too. Roccat also makes excellent scroll wheels.

>I need a long cord
Industry standard seems to be 1.8 meters. If you need something longer than that, then get a USB extension.

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Get the Logitech G102 or G203 instead. They're basically the same thing as the G Pro.

i wonder if their mouses break easily or what? had one of theirs failing within 3 months is it just bad luck?

Razer's always trying to cut corners with quality while still charging $10-20 above their competitors.