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So I went from a g502 to the g402 (just wanted to try it) and I like it, but I have a question. I had 600dpi for the 502 for cs-go and other fps games, but I set it to as close as I could get to 600 (as the 402 is only in 80dpi increments) and it felt alot faster.. is that normal between different sensors? I have to use 400 to get the same 'speed'/feeling as the 502. Thanks in advance.
 


Lel, so this more accurately reflects my speed. I must have done the other test at 800 dpi. So peak speeds are at about 5.X m/s, and on various tests I hit that 10 m/s mark, though I doubt that's actually the case. Maybe I lift the mouse up and the resulting readings from the mouse cause weird peaks like the one seen here.

All in all, this mouse feels so fast in TF2, and works great in CS:GO as well. The mouse pads are pretty great and make the mouse feel physically fast, and I've got no problems with the sensor either. The game and I are one when I play with this. The same might be able to be said of the DA 2013 and SS Rival, both of which I have tried, but since I don't have them in front of me I can't really compare. The WMO was great, but that low PCS just wasn't cutting it. I wonder if the G100s would have been just as good for me, or even better. Who knows.
 
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Wow almost 2 weeks and your the only guy that noticed it
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gonna make before and after tests

Edit: okay, the y-axis speed is now higher, but it still spazzes out when you do fast circles
Install the Update or not ?? the Software (90.1.15) find nothing
 
Still loving this mouse (the shape, how light it is compared to the g502, the sensor etc) except for one thing, the button clicks are significantly heavier than the g502 (which I was used to), now using the g402 I found I'm mis-clicking when AWPing in CSGO. Maybe I just need to get used to the heavier buttons, but it's really frustrating, especially when facing another AWPer and I would have got the kill if I was using the g502... That is the only thing stopping me from being 100% satisfied with the g402. But I'll give it more time and see if my muscle memory starts to compensate for the heavier buttons.
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Yer Just final bought this mouse went from a DA 3.5 to this i'm surprised how quickly i'm getting used to it clicks seem far light but seem to have more travel distance overall my CSGO game has stayed much the same still terrible
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The cord is pretty terrible however ive manage to make it spiral into the air which mean it does not catch on anything or offer any resistance would highly recommend giving that a go to anyone having issues!
 
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Still loving this mouse (the shape, how light it is compared to the g502, the sensor etc) except for one thing, the button clicks are significantly heavier than the g502 (which I was used to), now using the g402 I found I'm mis-clicking when AWPing in CSGO.
I wouldn't worry about the omrons in the G302 because if you don't get use to them, then simply take it apart and de-solder the old versions and replace them with the softer Japanese ones.
 
Anyone experiencing some pixel walk after the FW update? Also the LOD just became crazy low. If I leave the mouse on tha pad, the coursor starts moving slowly pixel-by-pixel.
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Anyone experiencing some pixel walk after the FW update? Also the LOD just became crazy low. If I leave the mouse on tha pad, the coursor starts moving slowly pixel-by-pixel.
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No, maybe check if there is anything on the sensor or try a different mousepad (or no mousepad) and see if it happens again.
 
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No, maybe check if there is anything on the sensor or try a different mousepad (or no mousepad) and see if it happens again.
The problem is gone. The PCB was misplaced after swapping the switches to Omron Japan.
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All good now.
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Is this a suitable replacement for somebody who already has a revised g400 or is the g402 more of a side-grade?
The clicks are better, the scroll wheel is harder to click, the cord is less prone to damage/wear and some find it hard to move (I just put it on the back of my XL2411t monitor no problems), and probably the "biggest" change is that the right side isn't as pronounced as the g400. For me the g400 use to hurt my ring finger after some time gaming because of the way I held the mouse, so that is why I opted to get the g402. The sensor and feeling (tested @800 dpi) was practically the same for me.

Another thing is that there was really only 2 native dpi steps in the g400 (iirc 800 and 3200), so I guess the g402 gives you more freedom in that regard too. It can also track higher with the fusion engine if you move your mouse inhuman fast. You come to realise how such a gimmick this fusion engine really is and how the 3366 would've made more sense, but Logitech had to do something different I guess
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More or less different audience. 3366 is a more expensive sensor arch, or let's say it's made for more expensive mice. Wouldn't be logical for me to put it into cheap(er) ones.
So make the mouse more expensive and change nothing but the sensor..?

They refuse to sell any mouse with 3366 aside from huge g502 with tons of added stuff on it, because that's what an "expensive" mouse is to them. If it's too costly to add it to smaller shell, raise the price.. If the price is too high for just a smaller shell than g502 with 3366, then lower the price. What's the big deal? People WILL pay a premium for the best hardware, and it doesn't even seem to be a big premium
 
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