I might give it a shot, but steelseries mice have always felt bad quality to me. crappy braided cords, hard to press clicks, what feels like cheap plastic being used, meh mousefeet, etc. it doesn't matter how good the sensor is, there's a problem when a $20 Microsoft WMO feels like it has a better build quality than a steelseries mouse
Will be interesting to see what they made with the A3050, considering Steelseries track record of messy FW.
Afaik some people really like the A3050, never tried one myself.
i doubt that they get anything good out of the A3050.
It's not bad at 500dpi on my xornet with the right firmware tho, but steelseries is not known for caring about performance optimizations through firmware at all.
So i see incoming high LOD, massive prediction, massive jitter at higher DPI-steps and low malfuntion speed. All things you get when you use a bad firmware with the A3050.
I bought the Steelseries Kinzu V2 on an impulse, and found the high LOD and tiny shape didn't suit my grip at all. Until Steelseries releases the Sensei with an 3310 sensor or revises their Rival to include adjustable LOD, I'm not interested in anything they're selling.
Yes you're right it's different, different shape, different switches, ect.. Still the FK1 makes a pretty good substitute imo. It baffles me why Steelseries haven't released at least one ambidextrous version of the 3310 yet. They should have done it a long time ago when they released the Rival or a little after. Zowie actually listen to the consumers at least a little.
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