
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.
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I went through different mice last year - DAV3, Pulsar Zywoo, NG-01 Ergo, Viper, OP1 4k v2, and then S2-D2 and EC3-DW. I will never leave the EC shape ever now
I still use the s2 divina and I’m hoping the s1-dw is similar to the s2 divina when it’s released. I’ve switched to Razer viper v3 pro and it’s good so far. Grip and length are wider, slightly different shape though.
They are slightly different in dimensions, look at the pages on zowie’s website. I was referring to the S2 Divina, which is 122mm length compared to S2-dw at 120mm. There are other subtle differences too which are noticeable to me tbh. S2 Divina https://zowie.benq.com/en-me/mouse/s2-blue.html S2-DW https://zowie.benq.eu/en-uk/mouse/s2-dw.html
Hi, After 6 years of not gaming at all I'm making a casual comeback to fps gaming. Im trying to find better replacement for my mouse Zowie S2 (first edition) which have double click, washed up skates. Hand size: 18.5x11cm Zowie S2 is good shape for me but at the beginning I've constantly changed my grip from princer/claw with wrist on mose to princer/fingertip with wrist on mousepad. My grip is available in photos. Shape in overall feels safe and restricted but size of S2 for me feels perfect. I feel like shape is too safe and something is missing and sometimes i have hand cramps(maybe grip issue?) History with previouse mices: Deathadder Elite - I aim pretty well with it and old grip but it was too big and hurt my ring finger a lot which led me to constant grip change. Zowie FK2 - The shape was amazing, low profile actually made me discover that I aim with symmetrical mouses the best but it felt too narrow and too long at the same time. Im still missing the shape. Zowie EC2 - I thought it will be good after i liked Deathadder but it made me hate ergo mouses because i couldn't aim at all, something was off and forced me to palm grip which i don't. Im putting shape over everyhing so im looking for perfect fit for my grip and size. Update: I ordered zowie za13-c for a test for 30$. I will create new post with results in next week.
Been thinking about this for weeks now and wanted to share my experience with everyone here Started getting into gaming mice around late 2019 when ultralight trend was just beginning. Got my hands on original Zowie S2 as my second proper gaming mouse after some basic corsair one that wasn't really worth mentioning. Back in those days I was still pretty new to PC gaming but my aim was actually incredible - looking at old clips now I'm shocked at what I could hit with so little practice time Then ultralight craze really exploded and I fell into same trap as everyone else. Started switching mice every few months chasing that perfect combination of weight and specs that everyone kept talking about. Went through superlight, viper mini, atlantis mini, and probably 12 other mice over next couple years because I convinced myself each new release would unlock better performance Always been active reader in this sub and got caught up in all discussions about MCU types, polling rates, and weight specs. Bought into hype completely - had WLmouse beast, pwnage stuff, pulsar variations, ATK models, gwolves lineup, you name it. My gameplay definitely improved during this period and even reached high ranks in valorant where I play against actual pro players sometimes But here's the weird part - despite getting objectively better at games, I never felt comfortable with my aim anymore. Always second-guessing my mouse choice and wondering if different specs would help Recently decided to try my old S2-DW again and everything clicked back to place. My confidence returned immediately and aim feels natural again like it did in beginning. Made me realize all that weight obsession and spec chasing was just mental noise Sometimes going back to what worked originally is better than constantly hunting for next big thing
oof sensor issue is no good! Zowie is good, i really want to use a zowie mouse for the build and the cool dock receiver but i find that none of their shapes are similar to a gpro. people say U2, but the side grip is so incredibly different, it hurt my hand in use. if you have smaller hands, the S2 could be good. I've tried so many mice and i keep coming back to the gpro for its shape lol. I will say the new opticals on the superlight 2 are nice. Scroll wheel and sensor problems are risks you run with every brand unfortunately.
if you like symetrical mice with a bit of a back hump, you want flatter sides, such as the superlight (or clones), Pulsar x2 crazylight, VXE R1 or Mad R Major. you can even try out the Zowie S2 or ZA13/Lamzu Inca. if you want a symetrical mouse with a flatter back hump or low profile, you could go zowie fk2(although the sides aren't flat), Beast X(usually claw grip but i believe its doable), Lamzu Maya/Maya X. Maybe even the Viper v3 pro could work but i wouldn't recommend it imo shape and price wise. If you want to try out ergos, you can go for pulsar's xlite series, Zowie Ec2 or 3 (make sure its either -C, -CW, or -DW), Razer Deathadder v3 Hyperspeed(mini) Vaxee's E1, or WLmouse Sword X.
honestly the ATK U2 could work, it does look taller, just the slight concern is the width at the base but that probably won't matter too much. another suggestion could be the scyrox v8 but maye that one could be too high/back. I would actually expect the zowie s2 to work better, mainly since i believe its "designed" to fit relaxed claw better, but i think that could just be marketing gimmick. If you really like the thumb indent on the zowie u2, just need something a little taller, then yea looks like ATK U2 might be the one for you

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