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Generally the more expensive logitechs are super good.

Yeah, the one Logitech Item I don't run is my Razer BW Ultimate. If my current one dies (the first one had one of the key switches die after 2 years of use, I can fix it if I ever get another switch for it) I'll be replacing it with the Logitech mechanical equivalent. I've always had good luck with Logitech stuff that wasn't entry level priced, from my optical trackball, to my G5's, to the wireless keyboard that I sometimes use in the lab at work.
 
Bw is amazing though... there's also the marauder (?) Which is incredible as well. I have a laptop so I don't use an extra keyboard. (Nowhere to put it or a second monitor atm.
 
There is a lag difference between when you click and when you actually use, I can tell with my corded one now. Also, while it seems to be so miniscule, it really isn't, and those timings matter in the end.
What brand was the wireless?
 
Bw is amazing though... there's also the marauder (?) Which is incredible as well. I have a laptop so I don't use an extra keyboard. (Nowhere to put it or a second monitor atm.

It is, but Razer's build quality isn't even close to Logitech. :(
 
It was a 20 dollar logitech mouse.

There it is.

My mouse was not $20. :D

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Yeah, wireless mice have input lag which is a real pain when trying to do pinpoint shots. When an accurate, power efficient wireless mouse is made I'll get one. I don't want to waste batteries when I could just wire the thing up or have to charge it and have no mouse in the process. Also, holy shit. So many people using them. No wonder you people are bad. (kidding)
Generally the more expensive logitechs are super good.
I rock the G400. Such a solid mouse.
 
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My logitech wireless has been working perfectly fine for gaming. just make sure your signal isn't obstructed
 
Yeah, wireless mice have input lag which is a real pain when trying to do pinpoint shots. When an accurate, power efficient wireless mouse is made I'll get one. I don't want to waste batteries when I could just wire the thing up or have to charge it and have no mouse in the process. Also, holy shit. So many people using them. No wonder you people are bad. (kidding)

I rock the G400. Such a solid mouse.
I notice like, between 1 second and .5 second delay between uber pops... which is actually a massive difference, based on how close I cut the ubers
 
I notice like, between 1 second and .5 second delay between uber pops... which is actually a massive difference, based on how close I cut the ubers
So, basically, if I want to hit heads, I shouldn't use a wireless mouse? That's nice to know
 
I use a cheap wireless mouse, no pad, and often play without sound.

How much have I sinned this day?
 
Yeah, wireless mice have input lag which is a real pain when trying to do pinpoint shots. When an accurate, power efficient wireless mouse is made I'll get one. I don't want to waste batteries when I could just wire the thing up or have to charge it and have no mouse in the process. Also, holy shit. So many people using them. No wonder you people are bad. (kidding)

I rock the G400. Such a solid mouse.

The G700s gets about 8 hours to a charge, from a single rechargeable AA battery.

I can plug it in, and the mouse will not only charge its own battery, it will run all inputs through the cord, no need to stop playing. I wouldn't even consider one that needs to recharge on a base.