After 25 years and dozens of high end gaming mice, HITS is the biggest leap for me personally in a really long time. I would compare it to the transition from the ball mouse to the Logitech MX500/510/518 or Razer Diamondback in 2002-2005, or the advent of magnetic keyboards with HE/TMR switches. I'm not surprised that some are talking about the pre-Superstrike and post-Superstrike era. I currently have a Lamza Maya X (main), Razer Viper V3 Pro, Scyrox V8 and an old Logitech G Pro X Superlight on my desk. I was deciding between the Razer Viper V4 Pro and the Logitech G PRO X 2 SUPERSTRIKE. Given that the Razer Viper shape hasn't historically been a great fit for me, and while it's by all accounts a great mouse, it's more of an evolution of the V3 Pro that doesn't bring much to the table, I opted for the SUPERSTRIKE. His safe shape has been a good fit for me for a long time and whenever I return to it after a long time, I feel at home and immediately perform consistently well in games. Although Maya X's shape is better - in clichéd terminology it fits like a glove, it almost looks like a properly shaped ergo mouse and not an ambi - it is for me the best shape in the last 10 years. In the G HUB (too bad there is no web driver option) I set the Actuation point to 2, Rapid Trigger to 2 and Haptic Response to 1, which is perfectly sufficient for a very soft press feel. HITS switches are extremely fast, addictive and require minimal force. I instantly fell in love with them not only in games, but also in normal home and office work - they are almost inaudible and great to work with. Then when I go back to any mouse with quality optical switches, it feels a bit cumbersome. It's not that they can't be used or that they make you a significantly worse player, but the comfort and ease of use just can't be replaced. The difference in reaction time for me is about 10 ms in favour of HITS. Now for the negatives. The stock skates are terrible - after replacing them with X RAYPAD Jade dots, the glide is much improved and the mouse feels half as light. The weight with the dots skates without the puck is about 59 g, which is a lot for today and you will feel it if you are used to a weight of about 45 g or less. The side buttons are traditionally bad: pretravel/posttravel, feeling uncomfortable grip. If you spam them a lot, you'd better avoid this mouse. Is it a flawless mouse? Far from it. But all the negatives for me personally are outweighed by HITS. I hope and believe that it's only a matter of time before Logitech G PRO X 2 SUPERSTRIKE Compact or DEX comes (hopefully with the kinks worked out), and when other big players like Razer, Pulsar, SteelSeries, Zowie and others come out with similar technology - and maybe even before China does: Lamzu, WLMouse and Co. Logitch has slept through the last few years and missed the train, but this could be the future and I'm glad Logitech tried something new, they could just put more emphasis on the overall quality of workmanship, weight and overall impression next time. On the positive side, hopefully it will only get better.