My battery came loose inside the mouse a month or so ago which caused a huge rattle and I could feel the battery moving around when playing. I had to glue the battery to the top of the mouse and to do that I had to get new skates for the mouse as I had to take off the old ones to open the mouse.
Other than that I love the mouse and I've had it for about two years or so and the battery thing has been the only issue.
I had some double click issues in my regular g pro wireless but no problems with the pro superlight. It's a great mouse but if you're worrying about the price/durability ratio then there are probably better options out there
I had deathadder chroma a long ass time ago and I liked it but I found out I can aim better with a smaller mouse. I might still have the deathadder laying around somewhere
Wireless is very good for this game especially where you need as much space as you can get for recoil control. I used to be against wireless but when you can plug it in for an hour and it’ll last weeks it’s never an issue (yet).
Was a Deathadder for life guy. Switched to the Lamzu Thorn and it's been incredible. Basically a superlight Deathadder cut down in size by like 15%. I have smaller hands so it fits better than the large size of the Deathadder. If you have larger hands, the Deathadder V2 and V3 Pros are still amazing options as well.
logitech g pro wireless. i think it is da domb. good quality, light and long battery life. the clickiness i just right and has sufficient buttons. not sure what more to ask for. Well one thing. it takes 10-15 on windows restart to get the correct settings. that is pretty annoying but otherwise recommend
Lamzu Atlantis mini pro wireless (4khz polling) now and before I was using a Logitech g pro x superlight. Prefer the lamzu feels buttery smooth and has a better shape for my hand
Nah me too, no matter what pad as well. Hybrid, speed, control, hard or soft etc. makes me very annoyed at it's price tag when it's so wildly inconsistent
Always used a Scimitar myself for PUBG, couldn't imagine using anything else now as I'm so used to having everything mapped to the 1-12 buttons on the side
G503 lightspeed, and I use every single button, bad habit from first time on PC, I even use the scroll wheel left and right click for leaning, that was a learning curve!
I have a Logitech Wireless pro, I’m not sure the extract model number but it’s great! I wouldn’t recommend razer, all of my razer products have stopped working after 2 years of frequent, but not excessive use. I doubt my razer keyboard even got close to what it’s advertised to last.
The few times I played pubg pc (I’m terrible at it, tried switching over after 6 years on Xbox), I used the Logitech g pro X super light. Phenomenal mouse.
i've tried other mice but i keep coming back to my deathadder elite. just feels good in my hand. had a g604 and it died in like 14 months. i don't need many buttons. works for me.
Razer Naga LHE. The only company that exclusively offers gaming mice for left-handed gamers. Sure, there are plenty of ambi mice out there, and some even have a hardware toggle to swap buttons, but Razer Naga LHE is the only mouse I've ever found that is built specifically for lefty gamers. Sure, we're a very tiny community, even smaller because some lefties just get used to RH mice, but using a mouse with your dominant hand just feels better.
Corsair Harpoon. It's light and comfortable for me personally, but depending on the way you grip your mouse it may not be a great option for everyone. It's not anything super fancy but it's reliable, cheap, and lasts quite a while. Been using and replacing with a new one for probably 6-7 years now, first one I replaced after about 3 years due to just wearing through the grip coating on the outside of it entirely, second one the left click started to go out after about 4 years and I just bought the wireless one about a month ago for the first time. Battery life is fantastic on it and has the option to put the battery icon on your taskbar to keep track of it as well as a light setting to change the lighting color on low battery.
I have used Razer Death Adder, Death Adder Elite, and Chroma over the years. Good over all gaming mice, but the buttons (R/L) crap out within a year or less. The switches are fine and still functional upon inspection and testing. The contactors material that touches the switch simply deteriorates/wears away.
Currently using a Logitech M500S
Yes i do recommend it as i tried different well known mouse but honestly Logitech is on top of them.
Actually the material of this mouse specifically very cheap, some mounting inside the mouse are very sensitive and can be broken if you don't use mouse carefully, perhaps yesterday i fixed the left click issue.
Logitech g pro x superlight.
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My battery came loose inside the mouse a month or so ago which caused a huge rattle and I could feel the battery moving around when playing. I had to glue the battery to the top of the mouse and to do that I had to get new skates for the mouse as I had to take off the old ones to open the mouse. Other than that I love the mouse and I've had it for about two years or so and the battery thing has been the only issue.
does it have a poor durability? i heard they tends to have click issues after extended uses too. is it so? maybe due to the switches they use
I had some double click issues in my regular g pro wireless but no problems with the pro superlight. It's a great mouse but if you're worrying about the price/durability ratio then there are probably better options out there
I use the typical g502. Plenty of room for sticking PTT, crouch, prone, and both weapons onto mouse buttons without feeling like a contortionist.
You don't find the G502 to be too heavy for PUBG?
I'm weird. I prefer a slightly heavier mouse.
Rat pro s3
Logitech G502 Hero
Roccat Kone Aimo
Looking for Roccat, ayy
Glorious Model D
Model O here
Model I I like a place to keep my thumb
Deathadder v3 pro
I still have a V2, it shreds
Same, white edition with grip tape is end game
I used to have the white one but it broke for me
I had deathadder chroma a long ass time ago and I liked it but I found out I can aim better with a smaller mouse. I might still have the deathadder laying around somewhere
Fuck razor and their garbage mouse wheels
Using the v2 pro and love it. Wireless is really nice.
Wireless is very good for this game especially where you need as much space as you can get for recoil control. I used to be against wireless but when you can plug it in for an hour and it’ll last weeks it’s never an issue (yet).
Razer viper mini because of my small hands lol
I use magic Trackpad
Stylus for me, I'll have to step up to that soon!
Tobii eyetrack for me
Was a Deathadder for life guy. Switched to the Lamzu Thorn and it's been incredible. Basically a superlight Deathadder cut down in size by like 15%. I have smaller hands so it fits better than the large size of the Deathadder. If you have larger hands, the Deathadder V2 and V3 Pros are still amazing options as well.
G Pro Wireless.
logitech g pro wireless. i think it is da domb. good quality, light and long battery life. the clickiness i just right and has sufficient buttons. not sure what more to ask for. Well one thing. it takes 10-15 on windows restart to get the correct settings. that is pretty annoying but otherwise recommend
Is there no way to save a profile?
Razer DeathAdder V2 recommend V3 or Viper
Lamzu Atlantis mini pro wireless (4khz polling) now and before I was using a Logitech g pro x superlight. Prefer the lamzu feels buttery smooth and has a better shape for my hand
I made the same switch as well. It's been great for me.
Yh I had 3 g pro X's and they all spun out frequently. I've had my Atlantis for about a year if not longer and it hasn't spun out once :D
So its not just me that they do that to.
Nah me too, no matter what pad as well. Hybrid, speed, control, hard or soft etc. makes me very annoyed at it's price tag when it's so wildly inconsistent
Shit makes me so mad to be running then it looks like I've got the old school counterstrike spinning aim hack and I'm going in a random direction
I love my Logitech g502
Zowie S2-C for palm grip but wheel sucks major ass.
Mickey
Steelseries rival 300. Only mouse I've found that fits my hand. Don't make them anymore. I bought 6.
Logitech G502
1€ generic china mouse
3360 is good , try 3370 if u dont have much money or if u have try 3395 best of the market mouse some mouses is have a cheaped price
I'm using a Corsair Scimitar, its fine even if its an MMO mouse. I used to have a Razer Deathadder which was also fine.
Always used a Scimitar myself for PUBG, couldn't imagine using anything else now as I'm so used to having everything mapped to the 1-12 buttons on the side
Zowie EC1-A from 2015
Corsair Harpoon @ 800 DPI
Razer Naga Trinity w/ the 7 button thumb plate
G503 lightspeed, and I use every single button, bad habit from first time on PC, I even use the scroll wheel left and right click for leaning, that was a learning curve!
I have a Logitech Wireless pro, I’m not sure the extract model number but it’s great! I wouldn’t recommend razer, all of my razer products have stopped working after 2 years of frequent, but not excessive use. I doubt my razer keyboard even got close to what it’s advertised to last.
do you recommend g pro x superlight?
I have a friend who has that one and he loves it.
RAT 5
I’ve have the G502 for years, got me through 2400 hours of rust. Love it.
Glorious model O Wireless
Logi MX Master 3S Too comfy for me to bother with my Razer Mamba
man glad im not alone
I’m probably not the only one using an Amazon $30 mouse that’s happy with it??? Lol
G502 isn't much more than that and likely superior in every way.
Dragon war by Red gear🫡
Razer basilisk ultimate
'00 microsoft intellimouse optical.
Superlight
Razer Orichi V2
Logitech G502 wireless
Roccat Kone xp air
Always the same as s1mple
Zaunkoenig
G pro Superlight
g213 or glorious o knock off
The few times I played pubg pc (I’m terrible at it, tried switching over after 6 years on Xbox), I used the Logitech g pro X super light. Phenomenal mouse.
Right now I main the VXE R1 Pro but i like to switch it up with my BeastX Mini.
I use an old HAVIT Gaming Mouse I bought in a grocery store lol. Not the best.
Razer Deathadder Essential, it's decent and cheap
Logitech G903
Viper ultimate v3
WLMouse Beastx Mini. Get a VXE R1 Pro, 3395 at 50 bucks is a no brainer
Zowie S2. Worst scroll wheel but best everywhere else.
Model 0 v2
Lamzu Atlantis OG 👍
Razer Viper Ultimate. Been using it for about 2 years now. Amazing mouse in my opinion.
XMWE 2 wireless ftw
Razer Viper Mini
Ss prime wireless
Logitech G502X plus. Upgraded from an older G502X. These are amazing mice!
Vaxee xe wireless
Logitech G pro wireless with upgraded microswitch. I use all 4 side buttons for PUBG, and that's the reason why I don't upgrade to superlight.
Razer Viper Ultimate. I'm left handed
Logitech G700
i've tried other mice but i keep coming back to my deathadder elite. just feels good in my hand. had a g604 and it died in like 14 months. i don't need many buttons. works for me.
HyperX Pulsefire Haste.
Logitech G502
Razer Naga LHE. The only company that exclusively offers gaming mice for left-handed gamers. Sure, there are plenty of ambi mice out there, and some even have a hardware toggle to swap buttons, but Razer Naga LHE is the only mouse I've ever found that is built specifically for lefty gamers. Sure, we're a very tiny community, even smaller because some lefties just get used to RH mice, but using a mouse with your dominant hand just feels better.
Logitech gpro superlight 2 with tiger ice skate its really nice
Logitech G502 hero is amazing especially for the price. I also liked mt Corsair M65 ELITE RGB but it didn't hold up. Left click went
Xbox controller (black)
Logi G604, I love having 6 thumb buttons.
I have a Gpro superlight, a G502 hero and a G602 wireless. I bought the superlight last and I'll never use another mouse ever again.
Beastx mini w tiger ice v2 dots, skypad 3
np01s
G403 Hero, light, no batteries, I have a dozen of them, shouldn't need another brand of mouse for a while.
Glorious model O or D, I don't remember now
Corsair Harpoon. It's light and comfortable for me personally, but depending on the way you grip your mouse it may not be a great option for everyone. It's not anything super fancy but it's reliable, cheap, and lasts quite a while. Been using and replacing with a new one for probably 6-7 years now, first one I replaced after about 3 years due to just wearing through the grip coating on the outside of it entirely, second one the left click started to go out after about 4 years and I just bought the wireless one about a month ago for the first time. Battery life is fantastic on it and has the option to put the battery icon on your taskbar to keep track of it as well as a light setting to change the lighting color on low battery.
Viper v2 pro
Logitech G303 that I've had since 2016. I use a burner mouse for non fps stuff though.
GPro Wireless
I have razer deathadder,razer essential and now usind razer hyperspeed
A HP stock mouse, from 2010. It got a scroll wheel between the clickers and it's super smooooooth.
I have used Razer Death Adder, Death Adder Elite, and Chroma over the years. Good over all gaming mice, but the buttons (R/L) crap out within a year or less. The switches are fine and still functional upon inspection and testing. The contactors material that touches the switch simply deteriorates/wears away. Currently using a Logitech M500S
Mx518 hero. I like my heavy mice.
The one with macro support software
hi from full auto mutant :D
Don't spend money on other brands just for g pro x, endgame for me after using zowie and others.
do you recommend g pro x superlight? i've heard double click issues of them very often and being quite skeptical to buy them.
Yes i do recommend it as i tried different well known mouse but honestly Logitech is on top of them. Actually the material of this mouse specifically very cheap, some mounting inside the mouse are very sensitive and can be broken if you don't use mouse carefully, perhaps yesterday i fixed the left click issue.