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Can't take it seriously, unless actual sale begins. They're routinely "updating" the release date for several years, with words like "last changes", "streamlining design", "some final improvements", "will be available next year" and so on - but nothing beyond computer-generated images was created till now.
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All as expected:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Trackballs/com ... ct_update/
We were hoping for an early 2020 release, but unfortunately we are not going to make that. With the latest design changes and some internal setbacks we will be closer to mid year.
- BitbatClicks
- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Corsair K63
- Main mouse: Logitech G203
- Favorite switch: Razer Green
Really interesting. I always saw trackballs frowned upon as an input device
- ifohancroft
- Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
- Main keyboard: ErgoDox w/ SA Carbon on Box Jades
- Main mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
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To be honest, I can't take them seriously and it's not even for the fact that they always push the release date further into the future.
They claim they are making a gaming trackball, like that's the main use for their trackball and then they go and release it with a scroll like this.
The scroll isn't functional (I'll explain later what I mean and why) and makes the device look like it either doesn't know who its intended target customer is or like it's made for hipster designers.
Let's take CS:GO for example:
Not counting the actions that are performed by the keyboard, you need to be able to either shoot (left click) or put/remove your silencer (right click) while being able to use the scroll at the same time. I don't see that happening with the current design.
It seems like it would be possible but definitely not comfortable and will be fatiguing and tiring just after a few minutes.
They claim they are making a gaming trackball, like that's the main use for their trackball and then they go and release it with a scroll like this.
The scroll isn't functional (I'll explain later what I mean and why) and makes the device look like it either doesn't know who its intended target customer is or like it's made for hipster designers.
Let's take CS:GO for example:
Not counting the actions that are performed by the keyboard, you need to be able to either shoot (left click) or put/remove your silencer (right click) while being able to use the scroll at the same time. I don't see that happening with the current design.
It seems like it would be possible but definitely not comfortable and will be fatiguing and tiring just after a few minutes.
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
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This, I remember looking at this what seems like years ago and they still haven't released anything.ifohancroft wrote: 15 Mar 2020, 15:04 To be honest, I can't take them seriously and it's not even for the fact that they always push the release date further into the future.
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- Location: Poland
- Main mouse: trackball
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
IMHO any DPI buttons are a wast of space (no matter if it's mouse or trackball). So I hope you could reprogram that function to something else - like additional button. Want precise aiming without loosing speed of movements? That's what pointer acceleration curve is for.
Also to be honest so far I see no proofs that this trackball is in any way designed with any special and unique functionality not seen in other models in mind. I personally can play Quake III type fast arena shooters on CST L-trac just fine using small sensitivity on highest DPI plus acceleration with offset and be among highest accuracy players without putting too much effort. If you need more buttons than 2 (CST 3rd button is place in a way its almost unusable so I don't count it) and scroll - that gap is filled by ELECOM finger trackballs. So the question is - why would one desire to buy Gamerball? The only thing that would attract me would be really good quality of plastic (better than most trackballs on market) and switches (at least half as good as CST has, certainly not cheap Logitech ones that break after like 9 months of gaming as it was in my case) plus HIGH and I mean HIGH DPI. as high as at least > 1600 DPI that L-Trac has. Ideally good laser tracking of DPI at least 3200DPI or above. That paired with small sensitivity setting and proper acceleration and offset would make a good tool of total annihilation.
Also to be honest so far I see no proofs that this trackball is in any way designed with any special and unique functionality not seen in other models in mind. I personally can play Quake III type fast arena shooters on CST L-trac just fine using small sensitivity on highest DPI plus acceleration with offset and be among highest accuracy players without putting too much effort. If you need more buttons than 2 (CST 3rd button is place in a way its almost unusable so I don't count it) and scroll - that gap is filled by ELECOM finger trackballs. So the question is - why would one desire to buy Gamerball? The only thing that would attract me would be really good quality of plastic (better than most trackballs on market) and switches (at least half as good as CST has, certainly not cheap Logitech ones that break after like 9 months of gaming as it was in my case) plus HIGH and I mean HIGH DPI. as high as at least > 1600 DPI that L-Trac has. Ideally good laser tracking of DPI at least 3200DPI or above. That paired with small sensitivity setting and proper acceleration and offset would make a good tool of total annihilation.
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If it will be ever really made available, I'll definitely add it to my collection: just to evaluate particular combination of controls, shape, ball location etc. But there's indeed nothing special or new in this device, except for several years-long teasing...
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- Location: Estonia
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Have you tried Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile? No additional buttons unfortunately, but in general it's quite convenient for mobile use IMHO. And BTW, it does have touch-sensitive scrolling, jokingly attributed as specific to GameBall in this tread's first message...