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Users are complaining that anti-cheats are mistaking the Logitech G PRO X2 Superstrike for third-party software and issuing lifetime bans.
What's the problem:
➖ It's all because of HITS - the inductive trigger technology. The buttons trigger almost instantly through electromagnetic induction, making the mouse super-fast and accurate;
➖ In Human Benchmark, the difference is very noticeable - the average response time of the Superstrike was 172 ms, while the Razer Viper V3 Pro was 206 ms;
➖ Because of this, the anti-cheat might suspect a macro or third-party intervention and issue a ban;
➖ Several people have already received bans in Counter–Strike 2 and Apex Legends;
➖ It's impossible to get unbanned - appeals are rejected.
What's the problem:
➖ It's all because of HITS - the inductive trigger technology. The buttons trigger almost instantly through electromagnetic induction, making the mouse super-fast and accurate;
➖ In Human Benchmark, the difference is very noticeable - the average response time of the Superstrike was 172 ms, while the Razer Viper V3 Pro was 206 ms;
➖ Because of this, the anti-cheat might suspect a macro or third-party intervention and issue a ban;
➖ Several people have already received bans in Counter–Strike 2 and Apex Legends;
➖ It's impossible to get unbanned - appeals are rejected.