Gaming Mice
Which one has more benefits from the other?

Logitech G203
Logitech G502

Build, ease of use, wheel scrolling, sensor, and "claw grip" are all the things I'm debating for each mouse.

P.S. what are those weird things that g502 has that look like triangles
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g203 - light weight, great for claw/finger grips, palm may work for small hands, great budget choice (g-pro would be the g502 competitor)

g502 - heavy weight, favors palm grip (may work w/ claw and larger hand), better sensor (same as g-pro) more buttons to use.

really depends on your play style to determine which is best.

For my use, the g203/g-pro is best since I prefer the light, flickable weight - the g502 (and g402) are a bit too large and heavy for my grip and play style. Some folks prefer that since the extra weight gives accuracy, just not in my case.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Talby; 2018. jan. 5., 9:41
Talby eredeti hozzászólása:
g203 - light weight, great for claw/finger grips, palm may work for small hands, great budget choice (g-pro would be the g502 competitor)

g502 - heavy weight, favors palm grip (may work w/ claw and larger hand), better sensor (same as g-pro) more buttons to use.

really depends on your play style to determine which is best
Honestly the only thing I'm worried about is price, since I'd feel ridiculous buying a 50$ mouse. But I use a mouse to play most FPS games as a sniper, a fast class, a heavy class, and a rocket jumping soldier. [Team Fortress 2] i also use one for games like Batman Arkham Knight, Assassin's creed, etc. (I dont do well with a controller)

I honestly don't know what I'm looking for, I just want something that won't make my experiences in an FPS game horrible.
LJay24 eredeti hozzászólása:
P.S. what are those weird things that g502 has that look like triangles
Weights to adjust the weight and balance.
Ah ok so you're probably better off between the g203 and g402, both are good for the price - the g203 may work out for you, it's $30 at best buy and the sensor performance is really, really good for a budget mouse probably the best in it's price range so it's worth a look.
Talby eredeti hozzászólása:
Ah ok so you're probably better off between the g203 and g402, both are good for the price - the g203 may work out for you, it's $30 at best buy and the sensor performance is really, really good for a budget mouse probably the best in it's price range so it's worth a look.
Can the g402 change the colors so I can make it red for my red/black setup?
Logitech G-series Mice
Which mouse would be more worth it for constant FPS games and many other genres as well as build quality, grip, etc.

Logitech G-402
Logitech G-203
(G-502 if its on sale)

Also, would i be able to change the color for the g402 to be red to complete my black/red setup
Legutóbb szerkesztette: LJay24; 2018. jan. 5., 13:37
Please keep it to one thread.
G203 doesn't have the same sensor but supposedly a pretty good one.

It's light but against my hand it feel a bit too small.

The G502 weight much more and is likely a bit larger too. Beyond actually having the better sensor (though G203 is good too) the G502 also have the 20 million click switches rather than 10 million ones.

You could look into the Steelseries Sensei 310 and Rival 310 too. They too have the better sensor and the light weight but it as a bit larger. Whatever they are "better" than the G203 I don't know. They too can be had for a low price now and then though so definitely considier them, maybe they suit you better? G402 is also available at a low price now and then and also doesn't weight as much I think.

Finally if you want to spend the higher amount of money you could also look at the Kona Pure whateveritscalled-Owl.
The g203 is very very good.

I wouldnt bother with the g pro. it does have a 3366 sensor but the mercury sensor is so close its debatable if its worth it

See a good comparison here: https://youtu.be/V4lqxQL1x4U
Legutóbb szerkesztette: br0oksy; 2018. jan. 5., 14:51
Rocket Jump Ninja seem to claim it have LOW acceleration, not non-existant, so if that's important.. Also here in Sweden the G203 did cost 245 when I ordered + 49 SEK in shipping whereas the Sensei 310 was sold for 299 and the Sensei DO have the 3366 and the 20 million click switches I think. Now I know Rocket Jump Ninja didn't liked the Sensei 310 and Rival 310 fully either. For once because the thumb-buttons for left-handed people but also I think because of how buttons and scrool-wheel felt. Also a bit too large for him.

The Kona Pure he's always liked the wheel of and the owl whatever it's called is a lighter "tournament" model of it. It's also somewhat smaller. If one want a larger version there's the EMP one. Both those cost at the higher price point though.
LJay24 eredeti hozzászólása:
Can the g402 change the colors so I can make it red for my red/black setup?
Unfortunately the g402 only has blue led, so all you can do is turn it off or on.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Talby; 2018. jan. 5., 17:44
Is it worth getting the G402? I prefer logitech mice over anything else since I've had better times with that brand.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: LJay24; 2018. jan. 5., 18:06
Yeah, the G402 is a good mouse. I've had good experiences with Zowie and Mionix as well, you can also go with them.
John Doe eredeti hozzászólása:
Yeah, the G402 is a good mouse. I've had good experiences with Zowie and Mionix as well, you can also go with them.
How is the sniper button? Is it worth trying out or is it gonna be accidentally clicked?
When I had the G502, my thumb finger kept accidentally clicking the side button as my hands are big and so it didn't rest on the empty area. That might be an issue with large hands, but not if you have small hands.

It's not a claw grip mouse BTW, it's a palm one.
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