I will go first.
Well, I've not had too good or bad experiences with the things. Thing (an attack three) lasted a while, but has lost centering a while back. But our experiences with Logitech have overall been negative. A crappy ass mouse comes to mind easily. So I am reluctant to buy from them again.
And I have heard reports that Logitech sticks lose their centering after 6 months. Can anyone confirm this? I need answers on this. And can anyone tell me anything about their experiences with the Logitech Force™ 3D Pro (the one I might by) as a priority?
I've had two Extreme 3D Pro's from Logitech and both lost their centering between 6 months to a year down the road. But the weird thing is if you switch usb ports, it would dramatically change that. Eventually I even found one that put it back on center. Weird, but it worked.
I also had to cheapo headsets from Logitech. Both died. Mind you, they were all basically on the cheaper side of things.
Everything else has been fine. G11 keyboard, a cheapo mouse, two G11s, and my cousins G19 have all worked flawlessly with above average use.
A personal note I've made to myself: Don't buy their headsets or joysticks unless you don't mind lossing 30 bucks.
I have a Logitech gamepad (Rumblepad 2.0) and it's pretty great. Granted, it hasn't seen tons of use.
All my other Logitech gear has held up well, been using an MX518 for 5 or so years.
Using the Attack3. I've had it for about 6 months now and am incredibly happy with it. No problems as of yet, but to be honest for 19 bucks if it does break I'm not going to be surprised. At which point I'll probably bite the bullet and get something a bit higher on the scale, but until that time I'm happy with the Attack3.
But you do have expieriences of my joy stick. :q:
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