#is my mouse good enough for valorant?
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100g is quite heavy, what would be ur budget for a new mouse?
and what mousepad
I would suggest going to a lower mouse weight anything under 60 grams also depends on your mousepad
for a game like valorant, mouse weight is definitely a noticeable upgrade as most of the aiming is just precision and microadjustments, both things lighter mice are objectively better at
i was thinking about getting the vgn vxe r1 pro
or pulsefire haste
i really want a mouse with a different mouse shape as the essential is uncomfortable to hold
r1 pro's great for the price
i have raelly big hands so i want a mouse thats gonna fit, i am open to recommendations
logitech g pro superlight. big ahh mouse
bruh i aint rich brotha
mid ahh mouse too
It is not mid. I can say that much.
overpriced as shit
ass skates
uses logitech software
GPX2 issue list
Coating falls off
Yellows FAST
Different batches have had different variations in switch weights
Overpriced like crazy
More QC issues including scroll wheel issues
Uses optomech, has seen massive issues with double clicking development on major release batches and even recent batches
Bad stock skates
Performance wise fine, but outdated sensor type with polling instabilities sometimes
Batch 1 performs poorly at polling rates under 1000, detrimentally impacts click latency, tracking and polling consistency.
Side buttons are mushy.
R-L switches are mid
tldr just buy a maya x for cheaper which mogs it
or vv3p
For the specs, it's actually pretty good, and has lower latency than most mice.
For skates, most people never use stock skates either way but I did like them for the most part.
Logitech software has everything you need. No complaints there.
specs matter a lot less than implementation does
there are $30-40 mice with 3395s and 52840s
Coating never fell off off. The yellowing is on your own personal hand hygiene. Some people sweat more or have oiler hands. Or use too much product. Never had a problem with that.
Can't comment on switch weights as I haven't researched that.
scroll wheel did have some problems but after a year of constant use.
Never had any polling instabilities. I might have just gotten lucky.
No one uses polling rates under 1000, when it has options for 1000 or more.
I do agree the side buttons are mushy.
Maya X is 120$ You can get a superlight for 95$
Cheaper but they might last less time, and problems will start appearing sooner.
that's my point, the specs are not very important here
but fwiw the vxe r1 pro / mad r are pretty good at that price and have 3395/3950 (mad r major) and 52840s
Yea, I see what you mean. Have heard that the vxe r1 pro is good for its price.
coating absolutely did fall off https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/lgin1b/coating_wear_on_the_g_pro_superlighthow_are_yours/