Logitech goodies you can check out during Lazada’s 3.3 birthday sale

It’s that time of the month again. If you’re a fan of Lazada, which is celebrating its 11th birthday this year, as well as of big discounts on high-end gaming accessories, then you wouldn’t want to miss this deal!

This March 3, Logitech, the world leader in PC and gaming peripherals, is once again offering its sought-after products at a discounted price to complete your gaming arsenal. If you’re scouring the market for a new professional-grade headset or a new gaming keyboard to support your non-stop daily grinds, then Logitech has got you covered. Enjoy up to 37% voucher discounts, Sodexo gift cards and more!

Mark your calendars as Logitech’s 3.3 Lazada sale will give you the chance to elevate your playstyle and boost gaming sessions to the max — from top-tier wireless gaming mice with stunning precision and low-latency, stylish and ergonomically-designed keyboards balancing performance and comfort, to headsets designed to give you an immersive sound experience.

Logitech SuperLight: A portable powerhouse

Win trades and show off your aiming accuracy with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse. Weighing at a mere 63 grams, this is Logitech’s lightest PRO mouse, providing a near frictionless glide for sharp, fluid hand flicks and motions with zero opposition.

The Logitech G exclusive HERO 25K sensors represent an elevated standard for optical mouse performance and efficiency, boasting an impressive 25,600 DPI instead of the typical 16,000 from most gaming mice in the market. The HERO 25K also incorporates a smart power management system that dynamically adjusts frame rates in response to mouse movement, effectively minimizing power usage.

Logitech G513 CARBON LIGHTSYNC RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with GX Brown Switch (920-011070): Sleek comfort in the battlefield

An intelligent blend of keyboard efficiency and comfort comes from the Logitech G513. Its most notable feature is its detachable, soft, memory-foam palm rest that offers maximum comfort for every engaging gaming episode. The comfort foam is bound in a waterproof, durable leatherette, making it easy to wipe off sweat or accidental spills.

The minimalist and straightforward design highlights the keyboard keys which can be independently customized from a pool of 16.8 million colors, giving it a look that’s uniquely yours. It’s also made from an incredibly strong and durable 5052 aluminum-magnesium alloy that is non-slip, ensuring longevity and reliability.

Logitech G435+G304 combo: Elevating sound and navigation

This combo hits two of your core gaming needs — an exceptional and stylish wireless headset and a high-performing, customizable mouse bundled into one attractive deal. The Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset is the aesthetically efficient way to ramp up your gaming escapades.

Thanks to its LIGHTSPEED wireless tech, experience premium audio quality with no-latency delays and strong connectivity. Connect to multiple Bluetooth-compatible platforms such as PC, Mac, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 to fit your style of gaming.

Assemble your party and play for long hours or listen to your favorite tunes with its 18-hour battery life and comfortably snug fit. The earcups are made from breathable, sound-isolating memory foam, keeping your ears cool and minimizing sound leakage.

The G435 also boasts a sustainably crafted exterior made from 22% certified post-consumer recycled plastic and a neutral carbon footprint production from Logitech’s carbon offsetting investment projects.

Equally impressive is the headset’s partner mouse, the Logitech G304 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming mouse. It’s built with HERO optical sensors to deliver a premium gaming experience with zero smoothing, acceleration or filtering. Experience continuous and long-lasting gaming sessions with the built-in smart power management system on top of an exceptional 250-hour battery lifespan using just one AA battery.

Streamline your macros and complex button sequences with 6 total programmable buttons for various gaming or non-gaming related tasks. Mechanical button tensioning also ensures that every button press is consistent and reduces the force needed to push for those intense gaming moments.

Logitech G Pro X Wireless Headset: Hear everything

Engineered for pro-gamer level performance, the Logitech G Pro X champions its DTS Headphone:X 2.0 and 50 mm drivers for advanced audio clarity, bass rendering, and precise sound proximity reproduction to accurately pinpoint anyone’s location in-game.

The aluminum fork and steel-reinforced headband ensures the headset’s durability while the comfortable memory foam earpads provide you comfort while playing. The power of BLUE VO!CE microphone technology effectively filters out background noise, adds compressions and guarantees you clear and crisp voice communication that makes you sound richer and fuller.

Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED GAMING MOUSE (Black): Futuristic gaming beast

Feel like a professional esports player with the out-of-this-world design and functionality of Logitech G502 X. The first-ever hybrid optical-mechanical gaming mouse can revolutionize your playstyle with its introduction of LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, LIGHTSPEED pro-grade wireless, HERO 25K sensors to ensure absolute sub-micron accuracy and POWERPLAY compatibility for long gameplays.

The LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches combine speed and reliability through its optical actuation while still maintaining the crisp and tactile clicking feedback that gamers prefer. Meanwhile, the LIGHTSPEED wireless ensures a 68% faster response rate compared to previous generations on top of a 140-hour battery life.

Logitech G923: Your gaming journey driven in style

The Logitech G923 is made for specific gamers with a knack for racing. Grab yours as stocks last to feel this one-of-a-kind driving experience. The award-winning driving wheel connects directly to in-game engines and physics to deliver real-time feedback to dramatically increase game immersion.

G923’s firmware adjusts its voltage and matches the outputs from game physics to deliver pinpoint accurate realism. The premium brushed metal, automotive-style leather stitching and polished pedals completes the G923 with a premium and professional finish.

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NBA 2K21 review: Still the best basketball game, but…

2K Games has always given us some, if not the best basketball simulation games throughout the years. Ever since I first tried NBA 2K3 when it was released back in 2002, the game really stood out and was the best basketball game at the time.

Since then, 2K Games has been consistently updating the game and has come close to perfecting its formula to the point that it’s easily one of the most popular games every year. 18 years later, we now have NBA 2K21 and after playing all its game modes, here are my thoughts.

On-Court Experience

Playing on the court, NBA 2K21 offers the best experience and is close to the real NBA basketball games. From its presentation to the commentators, even down to the players’ signature animation and their movements, it’s so realistic that if you’re seated far from your TV, you could be mistaken and think you’re watching a real NBA game.

When you size up your opponent, the dribbling animations and signature moves of the players really look like the real thing. During a rebound, the ball looks better and the action feels realistic compared to NBA 2K20. These are good additions to an already solid game.

However, most of the upgrades they added were pretty much small touches that are hard to notice when you initially play. There is also a new shot meter that I am not a big fan of. Comparing it to the last, it just looks a bit off and distracting and, in my opinion, doesn’t blend with the other indicators of the game.

Mastering this new indicator is also not easy since each player has a different ‘sweet spot’ on releasing the ball the new shot meter is just too small for me to see to exactly know when to release.

Although when it comes to controls, I like it that you can now use the controller’s right stick exclusively for dribbling until you decide to shoot or layup the ball.

This remapping of dribbling and shooting is what I have been looking for in previous NBA 2K games.  Since before, I found it frustrating to size up and trying to get past your opponent with a crossover and accidentally trigger a shot on your right stick. This new control configuration fixes that problem.

It feels great doing an isolation play using Kobe Bryant and being able to do his flawless crossover and pulling his last-second signature fadeaway jumper. It’s just satisfying.

But aside from those small changes, the game looks really similar to NBA 2K20. From the commentators, the halftime show of Shaq, Ernie, and Kenny, to the presentation of the 2K Broadcast, it feels like they simply ported the assets over to this game.

They didn’t make many improvements to the game’s graphics either. If you compare the quality and detail of last year’s game side-by-side against the new one, we think you wouldn’t see the difference, either. Although to be fair with 2K Games, NBA 2K20 was regarded as the best graphics in the series by fans during its time. Also, commentators, interviews, and the overall presentation of the game are close to the real thing.

Though we recognize the fact that it’s hard to improve a game that’s already great, there still are a few issues present in the game. For example, when you pass the ball to the open player in the corner and make a three-pointer and score, it’s been a common experience to just get two points counted because the player somehow defaults to position himself while stepping on the line.

Another example is when you’re closing out and would like extra pressure on the other team, the AI’s defense is still too easy and loose. Plus, matchmaking or playing online with friends on Quick Play is still one of NBA 2K21’s weaknesses. It still takes quite a long time before you’re matched with an opponent to play with.

Also, playing online still has latency problems on the players’ general movements as well as their shot releases. There were a few lags when you play online, too.

On some occasions, though, there were stable connections during my matches with minor latency on both the shot release or movement.

MyCAREER

2K21’s MyCAREER is still basically the same as last year’s. You start your career in high school soon after getting offered a basketball scholarship for college and eventually getting your player in the NBA. It did have a new story and the addition of great Hollywood actors this year like Jesse Williams, Djimon Hounsou, Mireille Enos, and Michael K. Williams.

The story is decent enough but in all honesty, I’d rather skip the whole prelude and just go straight to the NBA so I can start grinding my attributes to compete in the Neighborhood since that’s really where the fun is. And I believe most 2K players share my sentiments in this aspect.

In terms of your player’s attributes, the option to test your build by being able to temporarily add attributes and abilities is still present. It’s good that 2K Games retained this option as it is very useful to check what your player abilities and attributes will feel like at its max rating.

As mentioned earlier, the Neighborhood is still here with a new location that looks like California’s Venice Beach. The area is basically like last year’s Neighborhood but with a fresh coat of paint making it better-looking. Although, there’s been a number of server issues that limit joining courts to play.

There were also times that I waited for more than 15 minutes just to try and get into the court and play with other people online. Eventually, it felt like my character is just stuck at the courtside so I usually end up restarting the game. And during times that I do manage to get in a match, the latency of my player while moving or shooting sometimes came to a point that it is already unplayable.

2K Games did warn us on Twitter that there is high traffic of players on their servers due to the game being freshly released.

Creating your character and playing with friends online is pretty fun, but I feel the hours you have to put in grinding just to upgrade your character’s attributes takes a lot of time just for your player to compete with other high-rated players online.

I don’t mind grinding at all since it’s rewarding seeing your player progress. It just doesn’t motivate me as much since I know the player that I’m working hard on to increase its rating will be temporary. The fact that you have to do this all over again next year when the new game releases is just tiring in my opinion. And although there is an option to skip the grind for building up your player, it will cost you real money to get the VC’s needed to buy your player’s attributes.

MyTEAM

Unfortunately, MyTEAM still relies heavily on microtransactions to purchase good player card packs. Just like last year, it’s basically a way for you to skip grinding mundane tasks and challenges to get better packs.

But what I do like about MyTEAM is that they added customization for the evolution cards. When I was evolving my Dwyane Wade card, I could now choose different skill paths for his evolution to focus more either on shooting or athleticism. It is a good game mechanic that you can experiment on based on your play style. There are also countless ways to customize your team which I simply love.

2K21 comes with MyTEAM Seasons which has events and challenges at the start of every new season, each with its own unique rewards. Another addition to the game modes is MyTEAM Unlimited. These are weekly modes that require certain parameters to play like having a team filled with players from the current playoffs. It offers even rare rewards and the parameters differ every week.

MyLEAGUE

During my time playing on this mode, I noticed that there are little if not zero updates on this game mode. It’s true that it already has good features but it just seems a waste that they didn’t take the chance to further polish it.

Personally, I’m not a big fan of this mode but I’m sure there are a lot of basketball fans out there who love to immerse themselves in building their own franchises.

Final Thoughts

All things considered, NBA 2K21 is still the best basketball simulation game in the market right now. So much so that fans really continue to buy the game every year. It’s understandable since it really is a solid basketball game that you and your friends could play hours of.

Although for me, paying a full price every year yet seeing subtle updates in the game isn’t well worth the US$ 59.99. Plus, with its new price at US$ 69.99 for the new generation version, that’s a US$ 10 price increase for slightly tweaked in-game features on top of optional microtransactions.

If you plan to get the standard edition of the game for current consoles, I recommend just waiting for the next-gen version of NBA 2K21 since, as of the time of writing, there is still no confirmation from 2K Games that it will upgrade your game for free for the next-gen console.

They only confirmed that it’s only the Mamba Edition that will have an upgrade, which is disappointing for its fans since EA Sports announced that all their sports titles will have a free next-gen upgrade just so you won’t have to buy the game twice.

But if you couldn’t wait to test this game out and money isn’t really an issue, by all means, go ahead. It’s still an enjoyable game in its entirety with immersive graphics and life-like physics. Just have some patience when waiting to play with your friends online.

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