If you don't fancy the Precision Mouse from Microsoft, Logitech's MX Master 3 is a stunning runner-up that's almost as good. It's the option if you desire a balance between cost and ergonomics, all while packing some handy features. Microsoft was able to pull ahead here by going with a compromise, which resulted in the Surface Precision Mouse. There are two mice that we love and were both so close to becoming our favorite, but one came out on top. Some folks prefer compact mice, while others enjoy ergonomics and extra functionality. There's no one mouse that's perfect for all Surface owners. ![]() With AAA batteries, you can get up to 18 months of use. The best part of the Pebble M350 is the battery life. It connects with Bluetooth or a dongle, though an adapter is required for the latter solution. While it's possible to throw it inside a laptop sleeve for easier carriage, this does mean it's not as comfortable to use, especially for longer periods. This Logitech pointer is best suited for the frequent traveler due to its low weight and thin dimensions. Our budget pick is the Logitech Pebble M350 Wireless, though it's still a capable mouse. Still, it's a superb mouse with an amazing accurate sensor. There's another drawback to the MX Master 2S in that there may be a slight rattle through use, and we found the mouse clicks rather loud. It's a little short on what Microsoft boasts with the Surface Precision Mouse. The downside is all this functionality needs power the mouse itself lasts up to 40 days on a charge, but this should be more than enough between top-ups through its Micro-USB port. Up to three PCs can be paired at the same time, with just the push of a button to switch between them (handy if you have more than one device in use at once). That's a feature not present on some wireless mice - the ability to switch between wireless modes. You have the choice to either use the supplied receiver (which can connect up to six devices) or Bluetooth. The Logitech MX Master 3 is the mouse for people who require a portable unit that does it all, replacing the older Logitech MX Master 2S. ![]() Since then, I switched back to World of Tanks that I grew up with for many years and hardly face any cheaters in it, although matchmaking is what it is if you ever played WoT before.DPI settings are decent but not outstanding EA/DICE also threw Battlefield out when they FAILED third-party servers and the ability for server moderators to play in the same game with others and communicate with players, also picking your own maps towards the end of a match is nice.ĮDIT: Forgot to also mention, you can already see it shake up EA themselves with shareholders in this link. THIS of course, is no longer "relevent" with the game industry which I think stagnates their games and forces people to go elsewhere. They announce at launch that there would be 5 DLCs in the coming months in the game. ![]() I felt EA/DICE threw the Battlefield series in the trash when they announced there would no longer be any DLC content where you buy Premium for the game. I did go back to Battlefield 4 which imo is one of the best Battlefield games out there (BF3 is still good, but I like BF4 more) that contains more dynamic features in it like the weather/Frostbite 3 where you can take down buildings (Siege of Shanghai etc, the dam on the other map, Operation Locker). Then I go back to Rainbow Six Siege in Ranked mode and there's cheaters in there as well.stopped playing that game as well as its frustrating in a competitive shooter. When they announced a couple months ago that there was going to be one last content update to Battlefield V to the game by June 2020, I stopped playing Battlefield V.
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