From novice's point of view, what's the big deal with all these gaming mice? Do they provide that much of a performance boost? Will new users even notice all of the subtle differences from their original mouse to this?
In this review, Boston Games Examiner tries to answer these questions and more. It's weapon of choice: the new Logitech G502 "Proteus Core."
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When it comes to gaming, there’s no device that people are more particular about than their mouse. After all, while skill matters quite a bit, the mouse is the be-all, end-all when it comes to how a player performs.
Underperforming mouse usually means an underperforming player.
With the brand new G502 Proteus Core, Logitech is hoping to make sure players never have to deal with an underperforming mouse again because the G502 is designed to cater to how the player wants to play.
Mice are a numbers game. There is another field that uses numbers to great extent, the field of science. Hey wait a minute, that happens to part of the new branding of Logitech’s update to its G-line of peripherals: Science Wins. You know what else science is? Expensive. Sitting at a RRP of R899, this mouse is not cheap, but it might be worth it.
As ironically fitting as it sounds, to understand science we should know the definition of insanity. No stop thinking of Vaas, I’m talking about the original hipster scientist Albert Einstein, where he defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. With this in mind I think Logitech’s “Science Wins” branding for their refreshed G-series products should have instead been “Insanity Wins”, as the G500s is pretty much the exact same G500 mouse that graced our palms back in 2009.