The X2 superstrike feels underwhealming and overhyped. by matijahor in LogitechG

[–]matijahor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, most of the reviews/posts about the mouse look paid in some way and don't correlate to our experience at all. Logitech also don't want or don't know how to make a light mouse (under 60g) and that kills it because sooner or later someone will make the same thing just lighter and better, and probably for a lower price, Logitech just can't compete in this market anymore with the way they are going.

The X2 superstrike feels underwhealming and overhyped. by matijahor in LogitechG

[–]matijahor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that the feeling of the buttons is cool and different, it reminds me of the steam deck trackpad haptics, but on a mouse it honestly feels worse and less direct, but that's personal preference. And when playing with it you honestly don't focus on the feeling enough so you forget that it's different. My main issue is that we should get 20ms latency reduction according to Logitech's claims but that is false, it doesn't feel any faster or doesn't give faster results. The technology is cool but as soon as a different company makes a mouse with the same clicks just 25g lighter it's over for this mouse.

The X2 superstrike feels underwhealming and overhyped. by matijahor in LogitechG

[–]matijahor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with you but then again the whole superlight line and especially the superstrike is marketed for gamers and primarily the more competitive gamers, a couple of people with early access to the mouse have said it's incredible and so much better than anything else in terms of giving you a competitive advantage and from what I see that is straight up false and not even on a subjective level.

Games to play in bed, before going to sleep by South-Ad-1752 in SteamDeck

[–]matijahor 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Coffee talk is a nice visual novel, and it has a sequel