After 9 years my sturdy old dinosaur of a Logitech mouse started to malfunction. Consequently my plans that included buying BF3 collapsed. Now I'm looking for a computer mouse.
So tell me, is Logitech still what it used to be? Or did they learn the lesson and have been producing less durable mice?
I'm inclined to spending slightly more money on a good device, however not over 80 '¬.
Logitech is still good, for the longest time I used their simple 15$ mice from walmart and never had any issues. I upgraded to a logitech wireless mouse a few months back and it's been doing great so far.
(10-09-2013, 10:51 AM)Knjaz Wrote: Official faction players that are often accused of elitism, never deploy them and have those weird, immersion killing "fair fight/dueling" suicidal hobbies. (yes, i've seen enough of those lolduels, where house military with overwhelming force on the field willingly loses a pilot in a duel. ffs.)
I'm using a logitech MX518 at the moment and have been for a year or two. It has never given me any problems and seems to run on any surface from the hood of a car to the fabric of a bed. It also has on the fly adjustable sensitivity which is nice but I can't comment much on the setpoint software as it was messing with my keyboard macro software so I got rid of it.
' Wrote:I'm using a logitech MX518 at the moment and have been for a year or two. It has never given me any problems and seems to run on any surface from the hood of a car to the fabric of a bed. It also has on the fly adjustable sensitivity which is nice but I can't comment much on the setpoint software as it was messing with my keyboard macro software so I got rid of it.
Too many buttons. For as long as I can remember, I used a simple 3 button + scroll wheel mouse, I tried a mouse that had a dozen buttons and it was just cumbersome and annoying. The one I've got now has five buttons and it's still hard to get used to.