Wireless gaming mouse

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if you like buttons, the G602
if you don't, the g703.
if you want a productivity mouse which isn't strictly for gaming, the mx master
 
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i really wanna get the g602. i just imagine after a decent learning curve being able to play games with just wasd on the keyboard and everything else on the controller.
would be immense for games like witcher 3 where they just have way too many buttons.

i tried it for dishonored and it was very intuitive.
 
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At that price range I would say for sure the G305, I got it the day it came out and have only just stopped using it simply cause I got a really good deal on a barely used GPW. G305 is a great shape, has a great sensor and has very nice feeling build quality on all the buttons.
 
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G305 considering how much you can aquire one for is excellent. To get it really light for better twitch gaming if it's important enough to you, use a lithium AAA battery with an AA adapter. Highly recommended. A lithium AA will also reduce the weight but I found a good AAA lithium lasts me a damn long time and saves a, few extra more grams of weight.
 
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i really wanna get the g602. i just imagine after a decent learning curve being able to play games with just wasd on the keyboard and everything else on the controller.
would be immense for games like witcher 3 where they just have way too many buttons.

i tried it for dishonored and it was very intuitive.
I have a G602 and it's great for gaming, massively cuts down on the hand movement away from wasd keys although not all games seem to recognise the G6 button which is a little annoying but as the other 5 thumb buttons work it's not the end of the world (plus I have a G613 with 6 G keys). I really like it and think it's a great mouse, however, I'm not keen on the fact it runs on AA batteries and doesn't have a built in chargeable (wireless or cable) battery pack like most of the other wireless Logitech mice. I may well end up upgrading the mouse at some stage to one with built in charging as I'm not a fan of swapping batteries, although the AAs do last a good long time and I use mine a lot.
 
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Try the g305 as you want it for gaming. Small and lightweight when compared to the rest and cheap. Don't let the price put you off it's well worth using.

I have the G Pro Wireless, g305 and g703.
 
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Put my hand on a Corsair Ironclaw, wow really nice fit. How would the wired/wireless version compare to Logitech 305
I'd still go for the G305, I can't speak for this mouse you have mentioned in particular, but Corsair mice in general are too heavy and I have always found them lacking, while I can say for sure that the G305 is a quality mouse, but if you like that shape I guess you could go for it since shape is very important.
 
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The G903 can be had for £79 just now. The same website also has the G305 for £29 so going to buy that myself off of recommendations from this thread.
 
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