I need a decent inexpensive wireless mouse suitable for gaming... any suggestions?

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IF you can find it. The Delux Model M910.

It was Cheap.

It got good revues.

And it had a mouse sled built into it.

They are very very hard to find now as the industry shifted to cheap ass shit that does not work... and expensive ass shit they sell to morons because some influencer says it's AWESOME.
I bought 2 of them in 2016 and love them as I do play Overwatch with them.
 
I have a G305 that I got 2 years ago I used it to play BF4 online. No issues. I also used it for Doom 2016 and Eternal. Don't worry about input lag. The more pressing issue is the scroll wheel's life. It's now very sticky and very hard to click.

Am I just too rough on it? I've battered a ZA11 and EC2-A and those have no issues with the wheel.
 
I have a G305 that I got 2 years ago I used it to play BF4 online. No issues. I also used it for Doom 2016 and Eternal. Don't worry about input lag. The more pressing issue is the scroll wheel's life. It's now very sticky and very hard to click.

Am I just too rough on it? I've battered a ZA11 and EC2-A and those have no issues with the wheel.
Same mouse, bought around 2 years ago. Same problem. Figured I'd check for a rec thread before browsing around amazon, and this is just fate fucking with me.
 
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I have a G305 that I got 2 years ago I used it to play BF4 online. No issues. I also used it for Doom 2016 and Eternal. Don't worry about input lag. The more pressing issue is the scroll wheel's life. It's now very sticky and very hard to click.

Am I just too rough on it? I've battered a ZA11 and EC2-A and those have no issues with the wheel.
A wheel will collect finger slime and nose hairs over the years and then dump it at the bottom around the switch and optical sensor, if you can disassemble it then you can clean it out. A stray hair or eyelash getting tangled into something are the worst to remove, you pretty much need tweezers and a scalpel to cut it into pieces and pull it out. After that and the gunk removal a mouse wheel will feel almost new.
 
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