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New mouse.

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#1
GavinP20

I am getting a new mouse. Switching from the Bugha Five Below mouse to the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance. Is my aim gonna be trash, and how long will it take to get used to?

#2
grisx23
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what is Bugha Five?
If it had dps switch support, and 1000hz poll rate, then it wont make difference

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midzera
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Logitech sensor will be way more consistent than the Walmart Bugha mouse. You won't get that much difference in performance except for maybe your mouse won't have sensor spinout issues like you would find on much cheaper gaming mice. I will ask why the G Pro Wireless and not a GPX or any other mouse on the market. The G Pro Wireless uses an older sensor compared to the GPX, Viper V3 Pro and other smaller brand mice for a similar, if not cheaper price.

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Swxtchrr
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For real, I just got rid of my GPX after 6 months of use and bought an AttackShark R3 and it's like night and day.

From1000Hz to 8000Hz
63g to 46g
Fragile Plastic to Magnesium Alloy
Hero 25k Sensor to PixArt PAW3395

You don't realise how much you pay for a brand name until you try a smaller brand

#5
sp0rtsman
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why dont pros use it then? im not talking about pros with certain contracts with some brands but i see a loooot of pros play with GPX SL2 for example and almost noone uses any small brands

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Swxtchrr
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Majority of pros have brand deals through the org they're signed to. If not then they have their own deals i.e Zekken with Razer, TenZ finalmouse.

Most smaller companies don't have the resources to endorse big brands or pros

#10
midzera
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Pros aren't enthusiast-level when it comes to peripherals save for maybe TenZ and Aspas. They will lean into products which have proven track records to waste as little time since they have a whole season of Valorant to play. What Swxtchrr has said is true since a lot of these smaller emerging brands are pushing innovation on the materials, weight and sensor quality - the only big dog in the race leading is Razer since they hold patents to the most updated Pixart sensors. But even then, Razer has flopped on giving a proper Viper Mini Wireless that isn't $300.

The smaller brands are basically a good alternative for people playing on a budget or looking for something lightweight in a niche shape. You can even take a look at mousepads and how they have changed from most pros using Steelseries, Zowie and Logitech to trying brands like Artisan. These bigger companies like Logitech and Razer are far too comfortable and need competitors to pressure them. On the mouse front, it might take a little longer since the GPX and V3 Pro are some of the most reliable mice models which are readily available (albeit expensive still).

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Yistyy
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I use the g pro wireless, it's pretty good, I recommend.

#7
sp0rtsman
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#8
229fn
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Bugha Five

wait since when does Bugha have a mouse brand

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